RIP Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Movie: Cast, Release Date, Plot - Netflix Tudum
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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have been friends since they were in elementary school, and now they’re bringing that friendship to Netflix. The duo are reteaming for new crime thriller RIP, from writer-director Joe Carnahan (Narc, Smokin’ Aces). Also coming along for the ride are Teyana Taylor and Sasha Calle; the film will be produced by Artists Equity, the artist-led studio that Damon and Affleck founded in 2022.
Damon and Affleck met as neighbors in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and quickly became close pals; as Damon recalled to Conan O’Brien in 2019, the future Batman came to his rescue in a schoolyard fight. “I remember that was like a big moment,” Damon said. “He will put himself in a really bad spot. This is a good friend.”
Soon, of course, Damon and Affleck wound up in much better spots together, winning an Oscar for co-writing Good Will Hunting and then heading on parallel trajectories to stardom. The pair may seem inseparable, but they’ve played lead roles alongside each other in only a handful of films: Good Will Hunting and Dogma in the ’90s, and more recently The Last Duel and Air. They’ve come a long way since their first appearance in a film together — as Mattfleck legend has it, they were uncredited extras in Field of Dreams.
Stay tuned for more news on Damon and Affleck’s next collaboration as RIP gears up for production.
What is RIP about?
All info about RIP’s plot is currently top secret.
Who’s in the cast of RIP?
The cast of RIP includes:
- Matt Damon (Stillwater, The Bourne Identity)
- Ben Affleck (Gone Girl, Triple Frontier)
- Teyana Taylor (A Thousand and One, The Book of Clarence)
- Sasha Calle (The Flash, The Young and the Restless)
- Catalina Sandino Moreno (Silent Night, Maria Full of Grace)
- Néstor Carbonell (Shōgun, The Morning Show)
Keep an eye out for any other cast additions.
When will RIP be on Netflix?
There’s no release date yet, so watch this space.
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