The novel is based on the script that Charles wrote for the 2021 Liam Neeson film "The Marksman." The novel, he said, plants new seeds for a possible sequel.
Ed Dedman, Flexographic product manager at Zeller+Gmelin, regarding the initiative for the capital equipment project, cited an increase in demand as the driving factor for the purchase. ‘We started to notice a significant uptick in our flexo ink sales and we were at capacity with our current mills.
"When we set out to write this many years ago, we had no idea it would go on to overtake "Wonder Woman 1984" at the box office," says Chris Charles of Sun Prairie, who wrote the script with screenwriting partner Danny Kravitz, a UW-Madison alum.
Kennebunk grad a screenwriter for new Liam Neeson film The Marksman
KENNEBUNK, Maine – The Marksman, a new film starring Liam Neeson, partly takes place in Arizona, but its screenplay has roots right here in Kennebunk.
The thriller, which is being released worldwide in theaters this Friday, Jan. 15, was written by Chris Charles, a 2002 graduate of Kennebunk High School, in partnership with two other writers.
Charles now lives in Wisconsin. He and his business partner, John Bosher, own and operate a production firm, Throughline Films, based in Illinois. During an interview this week, Charles traced his artistic journey back to Kennebunk, where his family moved from out of state in 1987 when he was 4 years old.