![]() ![]() His older brother, Chris (Deray Davis) is never far away with some advice and/or misguided adventure to help Michael find a solution. With mounting bills and the pressure of school, Michael is running out of time and options. He is juggling a part time job as a cook, and a hectic school schedule, meanwhile trying to help his mother keep the lights on and the bills from overwhelming them. Story: Michael (Robert Ri’chard) is an inner city college student, struggling to make ends meet. Source(s): Moonstone films Broadway World.Ĭast: Robert Ri’chard (Michael), Michael Jai White (Princeton), Tyson Beckford (Rude Boy), Darrin Dewitt Henson (Magnus), Jean-Claude La Marre (Pastor Jones), Ginuwine (Pharaoh), Eurika Pratts (DeDe), Vivica Fox, Imani Hakim (Carmen), Carmen Electra (DJ), Deray Davis (Chris), Ernest Thomas (Restaurant Manager). The franchise will produce 1-2 movies a year following Chapman as he is sent to exotic locations to do the foreign ministry’s dirty work. The first movie sees Chapman traveling to Brazil to hunt down his sister’s brutal attackers, in the process discovering an underground world of drugs, prostitution, and police corruption ruled by the Japanese mafia. Studio: Strohberry Films, Freestyle Releasing, Moonstone EntertainmentĬast:Michael Jai White (John ‘Falcon’ Chapman), Laila Ali (Cindy Chapman), Neal McDonough (Manny Ridley), Masashi Odate (Hirimoto).ĭetails: Falcon Rising is the first installment of the Codename Falcon action franchise which will revolve around former marine John “Falcon” Chapman, a dark anti-hero driven by guilt, who will destroy himself unless given something else to destroy – a useful weapon-of-last-resort for the foreign ministry. Release Date: 9/5/14 (theatrical release) 9/6/14 (VOD) Fronted by Eddie Griffin as the titular character with a cast that included Chris Kattan, Denise Richards, Dave Chappelle, Billy Dee Williams and Neil Patrick Harris, the send-up of the blaxploitation movies of the 70s managed to find something of a cult following in the ensuing years. Lee ( Girls Trip, The Best Man), was a very modest success, bringing in $41 million at the box office. The original Undercover Brother, directed by Malcolm D. With the help of The Brotherhood, an old foe, they must take on an even more dangerous threat to the black community and the world extreme “wokeness”. Sixteen years later, they are discovered, thawed out, and set out to finish the job they started. ![]() However, they got caught in an avalanche of oppressive, white snow, preventing them from finishing the mission. Way back in 2002, the brothers were hot on the heels of The Man, the leader of a racist, worldwide syndicate known as The Organization. Undercover Brother 2 centers on the coolest spy in the game and his less-than-cool younger brother, Lionel. Story:A sequel to the 2002 comedy, Undercover Brother. White himself previously shared that the Falcon movies are the type of projects he’s "waited to do" his "entire career," adding, "Get ready folks cause this first of what’s to come.Studio(s): Universal 1440 Entertainment, Hal Lieberman Company, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)Ĭast:Michael Jai White (Undercover Brother), Barry Bostwick (The Man), Gary Owen (Military Brother), Affion Crockett (Sarcastic Brother), Laila Odom (Chief Honey), Shiquita James (Club Patron), Lindsay Lamb (Iona), Isabelle Fretheim (Brenda Assassin). In the first film in the franchise, our man Chapman travels to Brazil to hunt down his sister’s killers, and, in the process, discovers an underground world of drugs, prostitution, and police corruption ruled by the Japanese mafia. The franchise revolves around a former marine named John "Falcon" Chapman, described as a "dark anti-hero driven by guilt, who will destroy himself unless given something else to destroy," making him "a useful weapon-of-last-resort for the foreign ministry." Last year, we brought you news that White had signed on to star in what was/is expected to be an action movie franchise from Moonstone Entertainment. According to Michael Jai White (via his Twitter account), a theatrical release date for the first installment in the "Codename: Falcon" franchise of movies he’s starring in, titled "Falcon Rising," is set for September 5.
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