Hollywood’s next high-octane thriller just got a major boost of talent. Rising star Chloe Coleman has officially joined the cast of F.A.S.T., the upcoming action feature penned by Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan. The Warner Bros. production, now in full swing, is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated action films of 2026.
A Sheridan Signature: Small-Town Grit Meets Global Stakes
F.A.S.T. follows a former special forces commando—played by 1923 breakout Brandon Sklenar—who returns home only to find his town overrun by CIA-protected drug traffickers. Down on his luck and haunted by his past, he’s recruited by the DEA to lead a covert strike team in a desperate bid to reclaim his community. It’s a premise that blends Sheridan’s trademark themes of moral ambiguity, institutional betrayal, and rugged individualism.
Ben Richardson at the Helm
Directing the feature is Ben Richardson, Sheridan’s longtime collaborator and the visual mind behind 1923. Known for his cinematic eye and emotionally grounded storytelling, Richardson brings a gritty realism to the project that promises to elevate it beyond standard action fare.
Coleman: Hollywood’s Go-To Daughter
Chloe Coleman, best known for her roles in My Spy and 65, will portray the daughter of Sklenar’s character. It’s a role that continues her streak of playing emotionally resonant child characters alongside Hollywood heavyweights. Her casting adds a poignant layer to the film’s stakes, grounding the action in a father-daughter bond that could become the emotional core of the story.
A Stacked Ensemble
The cast also includes LaKeith Stanfield, Jason Clarke, Sam Claflin, and Trevante Rhodes—each bringing their own brand of intensity and charisma. With such a powerhouse lineup, F.A.S.T. is poised to deliver both explosive action and layered performances.
For Sheridan, F.A.S.T. marks a return to feature film storytelling after a string of successful TV ventures. For Coleman, it’s another step in a career that’s rapidly evolving from precocious sidekick to leading dramatic force. And for audiences, it’s a chance to see a new kind of action hero—one forged in the fires of personal loss, institutional rot, and the fight for redemption.
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