Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is cooking up a brand-new project titled Red One.

Chris Morgan is scripting the film based on an original story conceived by Hiram Garcia, the President of Production at Johnson's Seven Bucks Productions banner. Amazon landed the project following a bidding war, with Johnson attached to star.

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Described as "a globe-trotting, four-quadrant action-adventure comedy, imagining a whole new universe to explore within the holiday genre," Red One marks the latest collaboration for Johnson and Morgan following their work on several Fast & Furious movies, including the 2019 spinoff Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw. Morgan is also penning the Hobbs & Shaw sequel and will co-produce Red One alongside Johnson, Hiram Garcia and Dany Garcia.

“Red One is incredibly special to me and a story I’ve wanted to tell for years,” said Hiram Garcia. “An epic, edge-of- your seat, action adventure that takes beloved holiday mythology and turns it on its head. I’m thrilled to have our Seven Bucks team join forces with Amazon to bring this fun Holiday tale to life for a global audience.”

“Hold my Mana, because this is exciting,” said Johnson. “Our Seven Bucks is very bullish on our partnership with Amazon Studios; underpinned with some innovation, some pioneering and a lot of positive energy and passion. I’ve been very impressed with [Head of Amazon Studios] Jen Salke and her team’s vision and ambition to create an enormous, fun and unique Red One holiday universe for families around the world to enjoy.”

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Red One is one of the rare non-sequels or non-adaptations Johnson is known to be officially developing, joining his similarly-titled, but presumably unrelated, Netflix action/comedy Red Notice. Johnson will star in the latter as an INTERPOL agent who teams up with an infamous con artist (Ryan Reynolds) to catch the world's most notorious art thief (Gal Gadot). That movie will begin streaming in the latter half of 2021 after seeing its production drawn out due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

As for Red One, the plan is to begin shooting with an as-yet unannounced director in 2022 for a 2023 release date. Amazon and Seven Bucks Productions also intend to expand the project beyond a single film to include releases in "multiple industries and businesses."

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Source: Seven Bucks Productions/Amazon Studios