Los Angeles, Oscar winners and friends Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are re-teaming for writer-director Joe Carnahan's new crime thriller "RIP."

The film, which will debut on Netflix, will be produced by Artists Equity, the artist-led studio founded by Damon and Affleck in 2022.

Carnahan, known for "Nark" and "Smokin' Aces," will direct "RIP" from his own script.

As Deadline reports, plot details of the project are being kept under wraps.

The two have collaborated on several projects, including "Good Will Hunting", in which they co-starred and shared the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1998.

Damon, 53, and Affleck, 51, also starred in "Dogma" (1999), and more recently in Ridley Scott's "The Last Duel" and "Air," which Affleck also directed.

The first film under their banner was "Air", which was released in 2023.

He has also produced documentaries such as "The Greatest Love Story Never Told" for Amazon MGM Studios and "Small Things Like These", which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival 2024.