Seann William Scott with Jackie Chan in 'Skiptrace' (exclusive) with Jackie Chan)

The old Williams Scott becomes opposite Jackie Chan And Fan bingbing In Skiptrace, an action adventure film that is made by exclusive media and China's Talent International Film Co. is created.

Sam fellWho staged the animated films in Paranorman and The Tale of Depereeaux, will give its live action debut in the English-language action comedy that will go to production on January 13.

The story based on an idea of ​​Chan, focuses on a good police officer (Chan), whose niece (bingbing) with a crime syndicate of a criminal boss that the detective has been pursuing for a decade. The policeman is forced to track down a man who can help to save the non-speaking American players (Scott) and bring him to Hong Kong.

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Production shows great environments for China when the action moves from the mountains of Mongolia to the dunes of the Gobi desert.

Jay Longino wrote the script with the Sitterwerber Brian Gatewood And Alessandro Tanakaas well as duo David Posamernians And Geoff Moore (Better life through chemistry).

The project was brought exclusive by DESYM investment strategies BVS Charlie Coker. Coker will act as a executive producer for the film together with Dasym.

The Senior Executive VP Production of exclusive Damien Saccani monitors the production on behalf of the company. Exclusive President of international sales and sales Alex Walton Is about international rights of the film.

With Talent International Film as a producer, the project is practically guaranteed to publish in China, which may become a large platform for the American Pie scene stealer.

Scott, new from ICM Partners and Sloane Weber, recently included a turn Courteney Cox'S indie -dramedy just before I go by playing with the leading role Olivia Thirlby And Kate Walsh. He also played with Liev writer And Jay Baruchel In Gooon, a cult hit that has a continuation in development.

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