Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are teaming up again for a Netflix crime thriller titled 'Animals,' with Affleck directing and Damon starring. The film is set against the backdrop of a troubling mayoral campaign and involves the kidnapping of the candidate's son. Written by Connor McIntyre and revised by Billy Ray, production is targeted to start in Los Angeles if all goes as planned. 'Animals' is another project under Affleck and Damon’s production company, Artists Equity, which also produced 'Air,' a film that scored positive reviews for its cast and Affleck's directorial balance. 'Animals' is anticipated to maintain the studio’s goal of rewarding the creative talents involved in its projects.

What is the new movie from Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, and when will it begin production?

'Animals' is the new crime thriller directed by Ben Affleck and starring Matt Damon, set to begin production in Los Angeles potentially by March, provided that all the necessary "pieces come together."

Affleck and Damon's partnership, showcasing a strong bond in Hollywood, began with the success of the movie 'Good Will Hunting' in 1997, which they co-wrote and starred in. The film earned them an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Since then, both have developed impressive careers in the film industry with numerous acclaimed performances and directorial efforts. 'Artists Equity,' their collaborative production company, is positioned to empower artists and elevate the quality of storytelling in the film industry.