Will Smith To Star As Superpower-Policing Federal Agent In Paramount's BRILLIANCE

Will Smith To Star As Superpower-Policing Federal Agent In Paramount's BRILLIANCE

Paramount's adaptation of the 2013 sci-fi novel Brilliance will see Will Smith play a federal agent with superpowers, who is tasked with policing the fortuitous 1% of the populace that also have gifts.

By MarkJulian - Sep 07, 2019 06:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: via THR
Following a two year break after Netflix's Bright in 2017, Will Smith's resurgence continues as news breaks that he'll star in Paramount's adaptation of the 2013 sci-fi novel Brilliance from Marcus Sakey. Smith was actually attached to star back in 2013 when the rights to the novel were first purchased by Legendary Pictures for $1.25 million USD.  

The project never got off the ground and the rights reverted to Sakey, who then sold them on again to Paramount. Since 2013, Sakey has also released two additional sequels, A Better World (2014) and Written In Fire (2016).

Smith starred in Aladdin earlier this year, which has grossed over $1 billion USD and is currently filming Bad Boys 3, aka Bad Boys For Life. He can next be seen in Ang Lee's Gemini Man, out October 11 in North American theaters. Smith will also voice the lead character in the upcoming Blue Sky Studios animated pic, Spies in Disguise, which is set for release in December. 

Unfortunately, Smith's increasingly busy schedule meant he was unavailable to appear in James Gunn's Suicide Squad sequel, which initially resulted in Idris Elba being cast to replace Smith before it was ultimately decided that Elba would play a different character, allowing Smith to return to the role in subsequent films.

In Wyoming, a little girl reads people’s darkest secrets by the way they fold their arms. In New York, a man sensing patterns in the stock market racks up $300 billion. In Chicago, a woman can go invisible by being where no one is looking. They’re called “brilliants,” and since 1980, one percent of people have been born this way. Nick Cooper is among them; a federal agent, Cooper has gifts rendering him exceptional at hunting terrorists. His latest target may be the most dangerous man alive, a brilliant drenched in blood and intent on provoking civil war. But to catch him, Cooper will have to violate everything he believes in—and betray his own kind.
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KWilly
KWilly - 9/7/2019, 6:15 AM
BlueMarvel7
BlueMarvel7 - 9/7/2019, 6:41 AM
I'm intrigued. I wish it was a high budget TV series, for greater character development.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 9/7/2019, 6:51 AM
Kind of a waste that the only comic book character that Will Smith has played was a one-off Deadshot in a bad movie
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 9/7/2019, 6:52 AM
Seeing this, I actually want another Hancock film... the first one was “fun”. It came out when Superhero genre had no structure and was a free for all in regards to what you brought to the table and genre. A sequel, under the right direction, could very well work in the modern CBM genre, the humour certainly would.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 9/7/2019, 6:54 AM
"Smith's increasingly busy schedule meant he was unavailable to appear in James Gunn's Suicide Squad sequel, which initially resulted in Idris Elba being cast to replace Smith before it was ultimately decided that Elba would play a different character"

Was this narrative ever confirmed or are we all just accepting rumors as fact?
Mansuper
Mansuper - 9/7/2019, 6:54 AM
Why not just make a Hancock sequel?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 9/7/2019, 6:56 AM
Just give us HANCOCK 2 please
Argetlam22
Argetlam22 - 9/7/2019, 8:38 AM
Brilliance aka Bright 2. Not gonna lie, I feel like this is a sequel that got retooled. They saved wizards for the second act but when the movie bombed, they turned the wizards into humans with powers and cut the monsters out because all the modern fantasy stuff didn't work. But supers are all the rage and Will Smith is a veteran of that market.
luxbox
luxbox - 9/7/2019, 11:10 AM
Enough already. He's almost on the level of Bruce Willis taking any action script that comes his way. It's embarrassing. He's not quiet to the Nicholas Cage level yet but he's getting close! This dude is a joke.
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