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=== ''Cash Truck'' remake ===
On October 9, 2008, Ayer was hired to co-write with [[Kevin Andrew Walker]] the American remake of [[Cash Truck]] for [[F. Gary Grey]] to direct, with [[Eric Bana]] in talks to star, [[Millenium Films]] producing the movie and [[Paramount Pictures]] set to distribute,<ref>{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Fleming Jr.|title=Bana gets
=== ''Deep Sea Cowboys'' film ===
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=== ''Last Man'' ===
On March 9, 2009, Ayer was set to write and direct the sci-fi action film “Last Man,” with [[Erwin Stoff]], [[Scott Stuber]], and [[Pam Abdy]] set to produce the movie through [[New Regency]] and [[20th Century Fox]] distributing the movie.<ref>{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Fleming Jr.|title=New Regency lands
== 2010s ==
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=== ''Scarface'' remake ===
On May 19, 2017, Ayer was set to direct a remake of “Scarface,” with [[Diego Luna]] set to star, with a screenplay draft from Jon Herman and the [[Coen brothers]], Dylan Clark will produce and [[Universal Pictures]] would distribute.<ref>{{cite news|first=Mike|last=Fleming Jr.|title=David Ayer In Early Talks To Direct
=== ''Family Crimes'' TV series ===
On November 15, 2017, Ayer was set to direct, executive produce and write “Family Crimes,” a Latina crime drama series with [[Jerry Bruckheimer]] producing and [[Starz]] set to air the series.<ref>{{cite news|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|title=Starz Nabs David Ayer Latino Drama
=== ''Bright'' sequel ===
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=== ''The Bone Church'' TV series ===
On February 23, 2018, Ayer was set to executive produce the television series adaptation of [[Stephen King]]’s poem [[The Bone Church]], with Chris Long producing with Ayer.<ref>{{cite news|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|title=Stephen
=== ''Sons and Soldiers'' TV series ===
On October 19, 2018, Ayer was set to produce the television series adaptation of Bruce Anderson’s [[World War 2]] novel “Sons and Soldiers,” with Ayer directing the pilot episode, Eric Tuchman writing the series and [[Entertainment One]] set to produce and distribute the series.<ref>{{cite news|first=Denise|last=Petski|title=eOne Acquires TV Rights To Bruce
=== ''El-Alamein'' film ===
On August 8, 2019, Ayer was set to direct a movie about the [[Second Battle of El Alamein]], with James Coyne writing the screenplay, Di Bonaventura Pictures’ [[Lorenzo di Bonaventura]] and Mark Vahradian producing with Thomas Augsberger and [[Lionsgate Films]] set to distribute, which was originally meant to start filming in early 2020.<ref>{{cite news|first=Mike|last=Fleming Jr.|title=David Ayer To Direct Lionsgate WWII Tank Battle Thriller
=== ''The Dirty Dozen'' reboot ===
On December 16, 2019, Ayer was set to direct and write the contemporary reboot of [[The Dirty Dozen]] as a co-production with [[Simon Kinberg]]’s [[Genre Films]] and [[Warner Bros.]] distributing the film, which was originally meant to start filming in early 2020.<ref>{{cite news|first=Mike|last=Fleming Jr.|title=Warner Bros Sets David Ayer For
== 2020s ==
=== ''Six Years'' film ===
On May 26, 2020, Ayer was set to direct, produce, and write a feature film adaptation of [[Harlan Coben]]’s novel “Six Years”, with Ayer producing with his Cedar Point partner Chris Long and [[Netflix]] set to distribute the film.<ref>{{cite news|first=Mike|last=Fleming Jr.|title=Netflix Acquires Harlan Coben Thriller Novel
=== ''End of Watch'' TV series ===
On February 10, 2022, Ayer was set to executive produce and co-write a pilot for the television adaptation of Ayer’s police film [[End of Watch]] for [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]].<ref>{{cite news|first=Zack|last=Sharf|title=
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