Chris Pratt and Wu Jing to star in the upcoming action-comedy remake Saigon Bodyguards
Daily MailChris Pratt lined up a major post-Jurassic World: Dominion project with the announcement on Monday that he will star in Universal Pictures' remake of the Vietnamese film Saigon Bodyguards. New gig: Chris Pratt, 41, will star in the upcoming action–comedy Saigon Bodyguards for Universal, Deadline reported on Monday; pictured in February The original Saigon Bodyguards, which was released in Vietnam in 2016, follows a pair of bodyguards who try to recover the next-in-line at a major corporation who was kidnapped on their watch. Pratt will also be producing Saigon Bodyguards via his Indivisible Productions company, along with Mike Larocca and the Russo brothers for their AGBO production company. Starpower: Pratt will co-star with the Chinese actor Wu Jing, 46, as a pair of bodyguards searching or a corporate heir who was kidnapped under their noses; Wu pictured in January 29 in Beijing Proven track record: Joe and Anthony Russo, who directed Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, will produce Saigon Bodyguards, along with Mike Larocca and Pratt Blockbusters: The Marvel films were among the most expensive ever produced, and both earned over $2 billion dollars worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo; still from Avengers: Infinity War The Russos previously directed Pratt in Avengers: Infinity War and its sequel Endgame.