Affleck has also penned the script for the project, reported Variety.
Mikael Marcimain has been roped in to direct, with Teddy Schwarzman and Ben Stillman producing via Schwarzman's Black Bear Pictures banner.
In the film Affleck's character loses everything of meaning in his life when a brutal home invasion leaves his family dead. Two bullets are lodged in his head and he develops a unique power in the wake of his trauma, an ability to see into people's pasts, presents, and futures.
He goes on a mission of revenge to find the men who killed his family, and in the process clean up his city long overdue for justice.
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