Common, the Game to Hit the Big Screen in ‘Street Kings’
Common and the Game will hit the big screen together this spring in the Keanu Reeves police drama, 'Street Kings,' which was originally titled 'The Night Watchman,' due in theaters April 11.
Reeves plays a Los Angeles cop who goes on a quest to find the killers of his former partner. Common stars alongside Reeves as Officer Coates, while the Game plays a convict tied to Reeves' investigation.
The film also stars Forest Whitaker ('Vantage Point,' 'The Last King of Scotland'), Hugh Laurie ('House'), Chris Evans ('Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer'), John Corbett ('My Big Fat Greek Wedding') and Jay Mohr ('Are We There Yet?').
Common is also set to appear in this summer's action/adventure movie, 'Wanted,' alongside James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman, and he's been tapped to play the Green Lantern in the upcoming 'Justice League of America' film.