<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood star Denzel Washington is once again teaming up with filmmaker Antoine Fuqua for a new feature film.</p>.<p>The duo have previously collaborated for the Oscar-winning 2001 film <em>Training Day</em> and the <em>Equalizer </em>series.</p>.<p>The movie will feature Washington, 68, as real-life warrior Hannibal, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest military commanders in history, Netflix said in a statement.</p>.Not a territory I would want to go over again: Andrew Scott on playing villain after 'Spectre'.<p>The film will cover the pivotal battles he led against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War, fought between 2018-201 BC, as per the official plotline.</p>.<p>The project has a screenplay by John Logan, known for his work on movies such as <em>The Aviator, Hugo, The Last Samurai</em> and <em>Skyfall.</em></p>.<p>Fuqua and Washington will also produce along with Erik Olsen and Adam Goldworm. Jeremy Lott and Frank Moll will serve as executive producers.</p>.<p>The movie is part of Fuqua’s production company Hill District Media’s first look partnership with Netflix. </p>
<p>Los Angeles: Hollywood star Denzel Washington is once again teaming up with filmmaker Antoine Fuqua for a new feature film.</p>.<p>The duo have previously collaborated for the Oscar-winning 2001 film <em>Training Day</em> and the <em>Equalizer </em>series.</p>.<p>The movie will feature Washington, 68, as real-life warrior Hannibal, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest military commanders in history, Netflix said in a statement.</p>.Not a territory I would want to go over again: Andrew Scott on playing villain after 'Spectre'.<p>The film will cover the pivotal battles he led against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic War, fought between 2018-201 BC, as per the official plotline.</p>.<p>The project has a screenplay by John Logan, known for his work on movies such as <em>The Aviator, Hugo, The Last Samurai</em> and <em>Skyfall.</em></p>.<p>Fuqua and Washington will also produce along with Erik Olsen and Adam Goldworm. Jeremy Lott and Frank Moll will serve as executive producers.</p>.<p>The movie is part of Fuqua’s production company Hill District Media’s first look partnership with Netflix. </p>