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Mortal Kombat s Lewis Tan Cast In Quantum Spy Series
Based on a popular 2017 novel, the plot involves plenty of suspense and international espionage.
English actor and martial artist Lewis Tan has been cast in the leading role in the upcoming adaptation of the David Ignatius novel Quantum Spy, according to Variety. No production start date or other casting announcements for the project have yet been made, but given that the adaptation was previously in development in NBC, it s expected as of this writing to remain a series.
Quantum Spy, published in 2017, is an espionage thriller about the race between the United States and China to build the world s first hyper-fast quantum computer in their respective secret research labs. Ignatius, who is an editor and columnist for The Washington Post, has been a prolific novelist for many years and has specialized in novels involving suspense and espionage. Tan will star and co-executive produce on the pilot, in collaboration with Boies/Schil
Washington Post foreign affairs columnist and bestselling novelist David Ignatius is a globetrotting journalist reporting on politics, economics, and the Middle East. He has covered nearly every Washington beat, including the Pentagon, the CIA, Capitol Hill, and Cyber Command. An NBC analyst and regular guest on Morning Joe, Ignatius has appeared on CBS This Morning, Face the Nation, and Meet the Press.
Drawing from more than 40 years of on-the-ground reporting, Ignatius brings to the stage his insights and expertise on the threats to national security, cyber security, and the spread of information. With his ability to explain and edify the most complex issues, Ignatius addresses the forces at play in an increasingly disrupted world and analyzes the implications of growing uncertainty and risk.