A Pain Hustlers Co-Star Just Joined Taylor Sheridan’s F.A.S.T — Here’s What We Know About the High-Stakes Crime Thriller

Pain Hustlers breakout Chloe Coleman joins Taylor Sheridan’s action thriller F.A.S.T., playing the daughter of Yellowstone and 1923 star Brandon Sklenar’s former special forces commando.
Chloe Coleman just booked another high-profile gig: she is joining the cast of Taylor Sheridan's action thriller 'F.A.S.T.' and will play the daughter of lead Brandon Sklenar. Yes, Sheridan wrote it. No, he is not directing this one. And yes, Warner Bros. already planted a flag on a 2027 release date because apparently we are scheduling our stress three years in advance.
So what is 'F.A.S.T.' actually about?
Plot specifics are still locked up, but the setup is very on-brand for Sheridan. Sklenar plays a former special forces commando trying to find his footing after service when the DEA pulls him into a covert op. His assignment: run a black-ops team tasked with taking down drug traffickers who are allegedly being protected by the CIA. If your brain just went to Sheridan's tougher, murkier thrillers, you are in the right neighborhood.
Chloe Coleman keeps stacking A-list parents
If she looks familiar, it is probably from 'Pain Hustlers' where she played Emily Blunt's daughter; that character's brain condition is the whole reason Blunt's character takes a risky job in the first place. Coleman has quietly become Hollywood's go-to daughter opposite big names, after turns alongside Dave Bautista, Chris Pine, and Adam Driver. Now she is Sklenar's kid in 'F.A.S.T.', which should give the story a personal anchor amid all the cloak-and-dagger.
Who is in it and who is making it
- Brandon Sklenar - the 'Yellowstone' and '1923' alum leads as the ex-commando
- Chloe Coleman - playing Sklenar's daughter
- LaKeith Stanfield
- Jason Clarke
- Sam Claflin
- Trevante Rhodes
- Juliana Clanfield - early listings spell it this way; the surname has shown up inconsistently in initial reports
- Written by Taylor Sheridan
- Directed by Ben Richardson, who shot Sheridan's '1923'
- Produced by Heyday Films and Bosque Ranch Productions
- Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date and the studio shuffle
'F.A.S.T.' is currently set to hit US theaters on April 23, 2027. The project spent some time in studio limbo before landing back at Warner Bros., which helps explain why a title with this kind of package is planting a date so far out.
Bottom line: if you like Sheridan in his hard-charging, institutions-vs-corruption mode, this sounds like it lives right there. Just remember, he wrote it; Ben Richardson is the one in the director's chair. Expect sharp talk, a bruising pace, and at least one operation that goes sideways at the worst possible moment.