Kit Harington teams up with Mark Wahlberg for ‘The Family Plan’ sequel
Mark Wahlberg and Kit Harington join hands for ‘The Family Plan’
Kit Harington is slated to join Mark Wahlberg for The Family Plan sequel.
After playing the highly acclaimed role of the antagonist of the past season of HBO’s Industry, Harington seems to have bagged another major role to serve, as per insiders’ reports to Deadline.
The Emmy-nominated star is all ready to team up with Wahlberg for the sequel of The Family Plan, a hit action comedy by Apple Original Films
Wahlberg will also serve as the producer of the film, which will be directed by Simon Cellan Jones.
Released through Skydance Media, the sequel of the movie also includes Michelle Monaghan, Zoe Colletti and Van Crosby in the cast.
After its debut last year, the original film premiered as the most-watched film on Apple TV+.
Details about Harington’s role haven't been revealed yet.
The Family Plan sequel, written by David Coggeshall, takes place at Christmas in Europe, as Dan feels haunted by his past while he plans the perfect vacation for the Morgans
David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Don Granger join Wahlberg for the production of the film for Skydance, and Stephen Levinson steps in for Municipal Pictures.
John G. Scotti will also serve as a producer alongside Cellan Jones exec producing the project.
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