American filmmaker Reinaldo Marcus Green is still basking in the widespread acclaim of his latest feature film directorial ‘King Richard’, a film that showcases how the legendary tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams were trained by their father Richard Williams (played by Will Smith). The movie has also been nominated for six Oscars.
And now, as per a recent report (via Deadline), Reinaldo Marcus Green is already on to his next project which he will write, direct, and produce for entertainment company Lionsgate. The yet-untitled movie is being touted as a comedy-drama aka dramedy film.
Considering his penchant for narrating endearing relationship-based family dramas with a universal appeal, Reinaldo Marcus Green’s next film’s underlying premise apparently comes under the ambit of a similar sub-genre and emotional quotient.
The movie’s plotline revolves around a young man who is under tremendous pressure owing to the increasing school loans. Consequently, for money-saving purposes, he moves in with his Puerto Rican mother. Interestingly, this is the first time he is putting up with her. His new circumstances teach him a lot about his parents, love, and himself. But as of now, there is no confirmation about the film’s release date.
After ‘King Richard’, Reinaldo Marcus Green’s forthcoming directorial projects include a six-part HBO miniseries ‘We Own the City’ starring Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead), who plays Sgt. Wayne Jenkins of the Baltimore Police Department Gun Trace Task Force. Moreover, Reinaldo Marcus Green is also busy with the untiled Bob Marley biopic. Previously, he has also directed Mark Wahlberg in the biographical drama ‘Joe Bell’. Stay tuned to Binged for the latest updates on ‘King Richard’ helmer Reinaldo Marcus Green’s next film.