
An international action thriller with serious genre credentials is heading into pre-production, and crews with Thailand experience or action-heavy resumes should take note now. 'The Cop and the Assassin' stars Olga Kurylenko as a former SAS operative turned assassin tracking down the crime boss responsible for her family's murder, with principal photography set to begin across multiple locations in Thailand in November 2026. The production brings together a Franco-British co-production structure with an experienced Thai-based production services company already on board, signaling that groundwork is being laid well ahead of cameras rolling. That kind of early infrastructure setup is a reliable indicator that crew conversations, especially at the department head level, are beginning sooner than the November start date might suggest.
Behind the camera, French director Eric Valette takes the helm. Valette is probably best known internationally for helming the American horror remake 'One Missed Call' for Warner Bros., but his more recent and arguably more instructive credit for this production is 'The Prey,' a relentless French-Cambodian action thriller filmed entirely on location in Southeast Asia. That film, a brutal cat-and-mouse chase through the Cambodian jungle, demonstrated Valette's fluency with high-octane action in demanding tropical environments, which makes him a natural fit for this material and this location. He has also directed episodes of 'The Transporter' series and the acclaimed French Netflix series 'Lupin,' giving him range across both feature action and prestige television. His comfort operating in non-European locations with international casts is directly relevant to what this production will demand. Olga Kurylenko, a Ukrainian-born French actress probably most recognized for her role opposite Daniel Craig in 'Quantum of Solace,' has spent much of her career in action and thriller territory, including 'Oblivion' with Tom Cruise and the action series 'The Coldest Game.' She is a credible, bankable lead for this kind of mid-to-upper-range international genre film. Nina Bergman, a Swedish actress with credits including 'Black Rose' and several European genre productions, co-stars alongside her.
The production is structured as a genuine international co-production with three companies sharing producing responsibilities. Fabrice Lambot produces for Phase 4 Productions, a French outfit with a track record in genre and action features with international ambitions. Julien Loeffler and James Kermack produce for Featuristic Films, a UK-based company with experience in co-producing action content for international markets. Leo Maidenberg rounds out the producing team for Place du Marche Productions. All Rights Entertainment, a company known for handling international sales on commercially minded genre and action films, is attached to handle worldwide sales, which speaks to the production's positioning as a market-facing, internationally distributed theatrical feature rather than a streaming-first project. The combined structure of French, British, and international sales partners is a familiar architecture for the kind of mid-budget action film that travels well across European, Asian, and VOD markets globally.
Thailand is the production's central location, and the choice carries meaningful weight for crew considering this opportunity. The country has become an increasingly sophisticated production destination over the past decade, with Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and the surrounding regions offering diverse visual environments that range from dense urban streets to lush jungle terrain, all of which suit this film's action thriller premise. Thailand does not offer a formal film tax incentive in the traditional rebate sense, but its competitive labor costs, experienced local crew base, and well-established production infrastructure make it genuinely cost-effective for international shoots. The single most important detail here for crew assessing this production is the company providing local production services: Living Films. Based in Thailand, Living Films has amassed an impressive list of major productions in recent years, having supported 'The Gray Man' for Netflix, Ron Howard's 'Thirteen Lives,' Marvel Studios' 'Ms. Marvel,' and most recently the FX series 'Alien: Earth.' That is an extraordinarily strong service credit list, and it confirms that this production will have access to a professional, experienced local infrastructure. Living Films' involvement also suggests the production will operate with established vendor relationships, location networks, and crew pipelines already in place.
For international crew and department heads considering this project, the November 2026 production start gives meaningful lead time, but action thrillers of this scale and genre require substantial pre-production work, particularly in the action design, locations, and production design departments. A film set in Thailand involving an assassin on a revenge mission through criminal underworld environments will demand a robust stunt and action coordination team, an experienced locations department familiar with Thai permitting and logistics, and a production design and art department capable of building or dressing settings that range from crime boss compounds to urban chase environments. The DP and production designer have not been publicly announced yet, and those conversations are likely among the first to happen given the visual demands of the genre and the international nature of the shoot. Costume and props departments on action features of this type also carry significant workloads, particularly when the lead character's identity and transformation are central to the story.
ProductionList.com carries the full listing for 'The Cop and the Assassin,' including production company contact information, confirmed crew attachments as they are announced, and scheduling updates as the production moves through its pre-production phase toward its November 2026 start. For crew with Thailand credits, action genre experience, or relationships with any of the producing entities involved, this is a listing worth bookmarking and checking regularly. Given the early stage and the November window, the staffing pipeline for this one is open now.
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