Denzel Washington Drops Michael B. Jordan Movie, Signs On for Cop Thriller

Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington Drops Michael B. Jordan Movie, Signs On for Cop Thriller
After nearly four decades in the entertainment business, Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington doesn’t show any signs of slowing down anytime soon. According to reports, Denzel is in talks to star in the upcoming Warner Bros. thriller, “Little Things.”
The actor’s “Training Day” fans who are eager to see Denzel in a badge, are in for a treat. The plot of “Little Things” surrounds Denzel Washington’s character Deke – a deputy sheriff who has an “eerily accuracte nose for “little things,” according to reports. The film is set to be written by “The Blindside” director John Lee Hancock, who is also in talks to direct the movie.

Unfortunately, signing on for “Little Things” means he had to drop his would-be upcoming project with Michael B. Jordan – the Sony movie, “Journal of Jordan.” theJasmineBRAND previously reported that Denzel Washington was set to direct the film.
Are you looking forward to Denzel Washington in “Little Things?” Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay
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