
There’s also an Equalizer TV series currently running on CBS that stars Queen Latifah, but it’s not connected to the film series.

Along with Bill Pullman and Melissa Leo also starring in the first two Equalizer movies, Washington’s co-stars in The Equalizer included Chloë Grace Moretz, Marton Csokas and David Harbour, and he was joined by Pedro Pascal, Ashton Sanders and Orson Bean in The Equalizer 2. However, both movies see him breaking out his old set of lethal skills to either protect someone he’s met in his personal life or as part of a revenge quest. Loosely adapted from The Equalizer TV series that ran from 1985 to 1989, the same-named movies depict Denzel Washington’s Robert McCall as a former Marine-turned-DIA officer who’s retired from a life of killing for his government. The actress’ notable film credits from the last several years include Ocean’s 8, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Viena and the Fantomes. As far as Fanning’s more recent work goes, she can currently be seen playing Susan Ford in the Showtime series The First Lady, and she also co-led the TNT series The Alienist with Daniel Brühl and Luke Evans. Prior to Man on Fire, Dakota Fanning had appeared in movies like I Am Sam, Sweet Home Alabama, Uptown Girls and The Cat in the Hat, and her action flick with Denzel Washington further cemented her as a Hollywood talent to keep an eye on. No details about Fanning’s character were revealed, but it’s a good bet it that Washington’s Robert McCall will follow in Creasy’s footsteps and strike up a friendly relationship with her.

Well, Deadline reports that Washington and Fanning are reuniting in The Equalizer 3. Creasy, serving as a bodyguard for a young girl named Lupita, who was played by Dakota Fanning.

One of Denzel Washington’s earlier action outings, 2004’s Man on Fire, followed his character, a former CIA operative named John W.
