Marshawn Lynch, Mustafa Shakir, Cam Gigandet, André Eriksen and Lio Tipton will join Ke Huy Quan in With Love for Universal Pictures.

Ariana DeBose and Daniel Wu also star in the action film from 87North, the stunt-centric banner behind NobodyViolent Night and the upcoming feature The Fall Guy, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.

Lynch most recently appeared in Bottoms and will next be seen in Amazon MGM’s The Pickup. Shakir is best known for his roles in The Deuce, Luke Cage, Cowboy Bebop and Emancipation.

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Gigandet’s movie credits include Universal’s Violent Night for Universal and Amazon’s Without Remorse. Eriksen’s latest credit is also Violent Night, directed by Tommy Wirkola. Tipton starred opposite Jake Lacy and Colin Hanks in the Peacock limited series A Friend of the Family.

Veteran stunt coordinator and fight coordinator Jonathan Eusebio makes his directorial debut with the action movie. His credits include Black PantherThe Avengers, the John Wick films, The Matrix Resurrections and The Fall Guy.

With Love has a script from Josh Stoddard, Luke Passmore and Matthew Murray. Producers include David Leitch, Guy Danella and 87North’s Kelly McCormick. Universal’s executive vp of production development Jay Polidoro and director of production development Tony Ducret will oversee the project for the studio.

Lynch is repped by WME. Shakir is represented by Gersh and Robyn Bluestone Management, while Gigandet is repped by Independent Artist Group. Eriksen is repped by Crimson Media, and Tipton is repped by Mosaic and Paradigm.

With Love will hit theaters on Feb. 7.

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