Sean Penn to Direct January 6 Capitol Officer Drama with Bradley Cooper
Sean Penn Directs Capitol Officer Film with Bradley Cooper

Sean Penn is preparing his next directing project, with Warner Bros backing an untitled drama inspired by the life of a real police officer who became caught up in the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack. According to Deadline, Penn has written the screenplay and will direct the film. Bradley Cooper is currently in talks to play the lead role, although no deal has been finalized.

Project Details

The project marks another collaboration between Penn and Warner Bros following their work on One Battle After Another. The movie is described as a character-driven story rather than a straightforward account of the Capitol riots. Sources indicated that the real-life subject has given his support to the production, though his identity has not been publicly revealed. Deadline reported that the story focuses heavily on the officer's early life and the experiences that eventually led him to be viewed by many Americans as a hero. Friendship is said to be a central theme throughout the film.

Production Timeline

Production is currently targeted for mid-2027 due to Cooper's schedule, which includes commitments to the next Oceans film. Penn will produce alongside John Ira Palmer and John Wildermuth under their Projected Picture Works banner.

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Speculation on Inspiration

The announcement has sparked speculation over whether the film could be based on former Washington DC police officer Michael Fanone, who was seriously injured during the January 6 attack. Fanone later became one of the most recognizable law enforcement figures associated with the events at the US Capitol and chronicled his experiences in his memoir Hold The Line. However, sources declined to confirm whether he is the inspiration behind the project.

Background of Key Figures

Penn attended public hearings held by the House committee investigating the insurrection in 2022. During those proceedings, he said he was present simply as a citizen interested in seeing whether justice would be served. For Cooper, the film would represent another portrayal of a complex American figure following acclaimed performances in American Sniper and A Star Is Born. Penn, meanwhile, has built a respected directing career with films including Into the Wild and The Pledge.

Past Connections

The two actors share a connection dating back decades. Cooper famously questioned Penn during a 1994 episode of Inside the Actors Studio while still an acting student, and Penn later publicly praised Cooper's work on A Star Is Born. While details remain limited, the project is already attracting attention because of its politically sensitive subject matter and the involvement of two Oscar-winning Hollywood figures.

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