Get ready for a thrilling ride as Chloe Coleman steps into the spotlight alongside Brandon Sklenar in Taylor Sheridan’s high-octane action film, *F.A.S.T.*, a project that’s already buzzing with anticipation. But here’s where it gets even more exciting: Coleman, known for her knack of playing Hollywood’s most sought-after daughters, is set to portray Sklenar’s on-screen daughter in this Warner Bros. Pictures production. And this is the part most people miss—her role isn’t just another addition to her impressive resume; it’s a testament to her versatility and rising star power.
Directed by Ben Richardson, the mastermind behind Sheridan’s 1923 and a celebrated cinematographer in his own right, F.A.S.T. dives into the gritty world of a former special forces commando (played by Sklenar) who, after returning home, finds himself recruited by the DEA for a covert mission against CIA-protected drug dealers in his own town. But here’s the controversial twist: Is the CIA really the enemy, or is there more to this shadowy operation than meets the eye?
The film boasts a star-studded cast, including LaKeith Stanfield, Jason Clarke, Sam Claflin, and Trevante Rhodes, ensuring it’s one to watch. Coleman’s role as Sklenar’s daughter further solidifies her status as Hollywood’s go-to daughter figure. From playing Dave Bautista’s daughter in My Spy to Chris Pine’s kidnapped daughter in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, and even sharing the screen with Emily Blunt in Pain Hustlers and Adam Driver in 65, Coleman has proven she can hold her own alongside A-list talent.
But here’s the question that’ll spark debate: Is Coleman’s typecasting as a daughter limiting her potential, or is it a strategic move to establish her as a household name? Let’s discuss in the comments!
Behind the scenes, F.A.S.T. is being produced by powerhouse teams: David Heyman and Jeffrey Clifford of Heyday Films, and Sheridan and Jenny Wood of Bosque Ranch Productions. With such heavy hitters involved, expectations are sky-high.
As production ramps up, one thing’s for sure: F.A.S.T. is poised to be a game-changer in the action genre. Will it live up to the hype? Only time will tell. But with Coleman and Sklenar leading the charge, it’s a film you won’t want to miss. What’s your take—is this the role that propels Coleman into superstardom, or is she just scratching the surface of her potential? Sound off below!