We expect no fewer than 13 explosions.
SEE ALSO: Ryan Reynolds had a secret second role in 'Deadpool 2'It's been announced by Skydance Media that actor Ryan Reynolds001 Archives director Michael Bay (of Transformers fame) and Deadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are teaming up to make a Netflix movie.
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The film entitled Six Underground is "targeting a summer start of production for worldwide release in 2019 on Netflix," according to Skydance's press release.
The Hollywood Reporter claims that "sources say the plot revolves around six billionaires who fake their own deaths and form an elite team to take down bad guys."
Mashable has reached out to Skydance Media and Netflix for comment.
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