Red Notice is coming to Netflix this November 12!
Red Notice is a crossover whenever asked for but needed desperately. It is about a John Hartley (Dwayne Johnson) an Interpol agent who is determined to arrest two of the worlds most wanted Art Thief. After arresting Nolan Booth (Ryan Reynolds). He will be forced to work with him to arrest Sarah Black (Gal Gadot). The movie will be a game of cat and mouse but the mouse fights back with explosions. Are they friends or Are they foes? In some scenes, they oppose each other while they work together in the other. Red Notice promises the audience Action, thriller, and comedy.
The Last time Gal Gadot played an antagonistic role, she was Gisele Yashar from the Fast and Furious franchise. That was before she was cast as Wonder Woman. She was playing protagonist ever since she got her biggest break. It is ironic that in Wonder Woman she is an Art curator while this time she is the one who steals them. Gal Gadot was only paid $400 thousand from Wonder Woman but this time she has equal payment with The Rock. Hope that leads to more equal pay in Hollywood.
Both of them are reported to be paid $20 million each. Red Notice is going to be one of the most expensive Netflix originals of all time. It has a budget of $200 Million and it stars three of the biggest stars in movies right now. After having a more fresh role of being a baby-faced good guy at Free Guy, Ryan Reynolds is back to playing another lovable Asshole role.
This is a Netflix exclusive, so Red Notice is going to be one of the most expensive direct-to-home films of all time. It is not a hybrid release like the MCU films.
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