Den Of Thieves, directed by Christian Gudegast starring Gerard Butler, Curtis Jackson, Pablo Schreiber is all set for a February 2 release. Its' pan Indian release is being carried out by PVR Pictures.
The latest is that Den of Thieves required actors to know weapon fighting, for which Pablo has had it easy since he had a lot of weapon training for his previous film 13 hours. Talking to the media about this he has reportedly said, “I had done a movie called 13 Hours with Michael Bay, so I came in with a little bit of knowledge about the weapons. It was great to have a jump start on it; because I had some experience already, I naturally fell into a position of team leader, which was a natural fit for the role. We worked with a technical advisor who really got us trained up. We spent a lot of time on the range, learning the weapons together really prepared us for when we got to set. There’s a great scene at the shooting range where Gerard shows up to intimidate and show his face in front of us. We’re all shooting at targets and he starts shooting at a normal clip. And just to piss him off, I unload four mags straight in about 13 seconds, which is a pretty tough feat. I had to learn to cycle through four mags at really high speeds and really get the technique of being able to do that."