German producer/distributor Leonine, formed by private equity giant KKR, picked up all German-language rights to Samuel L. Jackson, Maggie Q and Michael Keaton action film 'The Asset' from Millennium Media
plot follows Anna , an assassin raised by Moody after he discovered her in the aftermath of a massacre in Saigon. For years, they traversed the globe and completed high-profile contracts.
But when he is murdered, Anna must return to Vietnam to track down his killer, and, in the process, teams up with a mysterious figure from her past to bring the killer to justice.is the latest high-profile title Leonine has secured for the German market. The group, headed by industry veteran Fred Kogel, had a busy AFM, also nabbing sci-fi thriller
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