Daisy Ridley has joined Martin Campbell’s action thriller Dedication. This would be a reunion for the pair after the Cleaner, which will release in 2025. Cleaner is about activists taking over an energy company’s annual gala held at the Shard in London, who take the guests as hostages.
The film, written by Dan Gordon (“Wyatt Earp,” “The Hurricane”), Dedication follows Major Billie Jean Parker (Ridley), a decorated Marine Corps commander who is relieved of duty after a high-stakes mission in the Philippines results in civilian casualties, despite capturing anarchist leader Omar Romatas. Facing the loss of her career, she visits her dying father, Clyde, a former Marine, who asks her to attend a dedication ceremony for a school building named in his honor. The event takes a deadly turn when Omar Romatas’s vengeful son, Bento, launches an assault, taking hostages. Forced back into combat, Billie Jean sets traps and executes precise strikes to outwit the attackers. Her tactical instincts and ruthless efficiency shift the fight, as she confronts her past and proves her worth in a relentless battle that will define her legacy.
“What a thrill to collaborate with a director of Martin Campbell’s pedigree whose eye for big-scale action was on spectacular display in the Bond franchise,” said Highland Film Group CEO Arianne Fraser. “Daisy Ridley will perfectly embody the multiple facets of a fallen war hero who is forced into combat mode one last time.”
Added Highland COO Delphine Perrier: “It’s fantastic to have Martin and Daisy teaming up again for Dedication. Martin is the ideal director to bring Dan Gordon’s complex and electrifying script to life. It’s a riveting story loaded with engaging characters, and we look forward to introducing this powerful adventure to our global partners.”
The film is being produced by Gemstone Films Ltd., Phil Hunt (“Tar,” “Talk to Me”), Valentin Dimitrov (“Lionsgate’s “The Hitman’s Bodyguard”), and Sagiv Diamant (“We Die Young”). The film is executive produced by Arianne Fraser and Delphine Perrier for Highland Film Group alongside Gaby Whyte Hart, who also serves as the casting director.