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Will Smith Is in Talks to Star in Clone Assassin Film 'Gemini Man'
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The action thriller centers on an aging assassin who has to fight against his clone, who is 25 years younger and in his prime.

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Will Smith is in negotiations to star in Skydance's long-in-development project titled "Gemini Man". According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ang Lee is also in negotiations to direct the action thriller, with Jerry Bruckheimer producing.

"Gemini Man" centers on an aging assassin who has to fight against his clone, who is 25 years younger and in his prime. Back in 1997, the project was first set up at Disney as a pitch by Darren Lemke, while Don Murphy was set to produce the movie and Tony Scott was attached to direct. The original concept was to have an actor such as Harrison Ford to play the older assassin and someone like Chris O'Donnell to play the younger one.

The concept was later revised, with the idea of one actor playing both parts. However, the project was considered impossible to be filmed due to the lack of technology.

Skydance picked up the project in 2016, believing that technology nowadays has caught up to have someone like Smith playing two people with different ages who fight against each other. Smith's deal, though, hasn't been done yet.

Smith is currently in talks to play Genie in Disney's "Aladdin" live-action project. He was portraying Deadshot in "Suicide Squad" and was last seen in drama "Collateral Beauty". Smith will reprise his role as Detective Mike Lowrey in "Bad Boys for Life" and will star in Netflix's fantasy flick "Bright".

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