Mel Gibson and 50 Cent Join Forces in Exciting New Project
Mel Gibson Collaborates with 50 Cent in a Gripping Serial Killer Thriller Inspired by True Events
In this article, we delve once again into the intriguing world of Mel Gibson’s recent cinematic endeavors. Over the past several years, Gibson has found himself navigating a seemingly endless stream of direct-to-video action thrillers that echo the prolific output of Bruce Willis prior to his retirement. Alongside his fellow actors, including John Travolta and John Cusack, Gibson appears to be caught in a cycle of mediocrity, with many of his films flying completely under the radar. Have you heard of titles like Panama, Agent Match, On the Line, Private Informant, Desperation Street, Harmful, or Force of Nature? While there have been some standout performances, notably in Bandit — a film he expressed pride in during our interview — and Fatman, the majority of Gibson’s recent roles seem to confine him to the realm of forgettable action flicks. This trend is quite unfortunate, considering his immense talent and previous accolades in mainstream cinema.
Nevertheless, Gibson remains active in the film industry, continuously producing VOD movies, with his latest project being Boneyard. In this thriller, he teams up with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, portraying an FBI profiler on the hunt for a serial killer, all while the film carries a title card indicating it is “inspired by true events.” While I hope to remain optimistic about the film’s potential, the trailer presents a rather conventional narrative, although Gibson appears to be relishing his role, donning vibrant Hawaiian shirts that add a touch of flair. Fans can always count on Gibson to deliver a compelling performance, as he is known for bringing his full commitment to each role he takes on, regardless of the film’s overall quality.
Boneyard is directed by Asif Akbar, who has previously helmed a handful of films and is set to release yet another title in 2024, Skeletons in the Closet, featuring notable actors Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr. Akbar seems to be on a prolific streak, with no less than three additional films in various stages of production, showcasing his dedication to creating content that resonates with audiences, even if it often falls within the realm of genre cinema. His ability to churn out these projects indicates a commitment to storytelling, albeit sometimes in the form of familiar tropes.
In addition to Gibson and Jackson, Boneyard also stars Nora Zehetner, known from Brick, and Brian Van Holt, who previously appeared in Den of Intruders. The film is scheduled to hit select theaters on June 5th, with a subsequent release on VOD slated for July 2nd. As audiences eagerly anticipate its arrival, the question arises: Will Gibson manage to break free from the VOD purgatory that has characterized his recent career? Could his upcoming directorial project, Flight Risk, catalyze a much-anticipated resurgence? We invite you to share your thoughts in the comments below.