Overview
- Netflix confirmed Thursday that Archewell is developing a feature adaptation of Major Adam Jowett’s No Way Out, with Oscar nominee Matt Charman writing and Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Tracy Ryerson producing.
- The memoir follows Easy Company’s 21‑day siege in July 2006 at Musa Qala in Helmand Province, where British paratroopers and Royal Irish Rangers defended a district center under sustained Taliban attacks.
- The film is in early development with no casting, director or release timeline announced.
- The adaptation is part of Archewell’s first‑look pact with Netflix that replaced the couple’s earlier overall deal, alongside planned features such as The Wedding Date and Meet Me at the Lake.
- The subject has personal resonance for Harry, who served two tours in Afghanistan including time in Helmand Province.