Quick take
Okay, plot twist: Will Smith is ditching franchise-ville for a tense new thriller called Supermax. It’s a juicy, high-stakes prison mystery that pairs Smith with David Gordon Green — yes, the director behind the recent Halloween films. Expect thrills, twists, and Smith doing the dramatic heavy lifting.
What’s the movie about?
Supermax is billed as a fast-moving action thriller with plenty of turns. The logline is delightfully simple: two FBI agents race to solve a murder inside the world’s most secure prison. Think closed-circle mystery meets smoke-and-mirrors action.
Who’s behind it?
David Gordon Green is directing, bringing his knack for tense atmosphere and sudden jolts. The screenplay comes from David Weil and David J. Rosen, the duo who worked on shows like Hunters and Invasion — so expect sharp plotting and a few clever surprises.
Will Smith’s role (and the partner mystery)
Smith will play one of the two FBI agents. His partner is a woman, but casting for that role is still under wraps. Fingers crossed for a scene-stealing co-star — this setup screams chemistry and deadpan banter.
Behind-the-scenes buzz
The script was hot on the market and drew serious interest before Miramax got involved, which tells you how much people want in on this. Now Amazon MGM Studios is reportedly putting up a big budget — the biggest David Gordon Green has received in ages — so this should look and feel big.
Release plans and timeline
Filming is slated to kick off in mid-August. There’s no theatrical release planned; the movie is expected to land straight on Prime Video. Translation: prime-time streaming binge potential.
Why fans should care
This marks Will Smith’s return to original, non-franchise feature work since Emancipation in 2020. Pairing him with Green and writers from prestige TV signals the movie could be stylish and serio-comic — a serious plot with room for Smith’s lighter instincts.
What to expect tone-wise
Think tense prison thrills with moments of dry humor, tight plotting, and a few blink-and-you-miss-it shocks. It’ll likely skew gritty, but not without some wit — exactly the kind of thing that gets water-cooler chatter the week after release.
Bottom line
Supermax looks like a high-stakes, streaming-first thriller built for binging and hot takes. Will Smith heading into a locked-down murder mystery with David Gordon Green at the helm? That’s a combo worth bookmarking.
