Michael B. Jordan will direct and star in a new remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, a film originally dating back to the 1960s featuring Steve McQueen. This third incarnation of the classic heist story will be produced by Amazon MGM Studios, with Jordan's Outlier Society also involved. The script is penned by Drew Pearce, and it aims to bring a fresh take on the story of the enigmatic businessman Thomas Crown. Although no release date has been set, Jordan's involvement follows his directorial success with Creed 3, showing his dual talent in front and behind the camera.

What is The Thomas Crown Affair about?

The Thomas Crown Affair centers around a wealthy businessman who orchestrates a daring heist only to find himself challenged by an astute insurance investigator. The film explores themes of crime, obsession, and romance, making it a captivating addition to the heist genre.

The original 1968 version of The Thomas Crown Affair set a high standard with its stylish direction and plot twists, starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. A 1999 reboot featuring Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo expanded the franchise, refreshing its appeal to a modern audience. With Michael B. Jordan at the helm, fans are eager to see how this new adaptation will reimagine the classic tale for today's cinema landscape.