Some 'red notice fanfic' might be about alternate endings. What if the characters made different choices during the movie? For instance, if they had decided to trust a different person, how would the story have unfolded? Writers can play around with these ideas to create unique and thought - provoking 'fanfic'.
Create a unique plot. Don't just rehash what happened in the movie. Maybe introduce a new villain or a new heist that the characters have to pull off. You can also add some emotional depth to the relationships between the characters. For example, develop a romantic subplot between two characters that only had a platonic relationship in the movie.
I don't know which'red notice novel' you specifically mean. There could be many novels with that name or related to the concept, each written by different authors.
A'red notice novel' could potentially revolve around a story where a character is on the run and there is an international manhunt similar to what a red notice represents in real - world law enforcement. It might involve elements of mystery, danger, and international intrigue as the character tries to evade capture while the authorities, perhaps from different countries, are on their trail.
Red Notice is not based on a real story. It's a work of fiction that combines elements of action, adventure, and mystery to create an engaging narrative. The plot and characters are fabricated to captivate the audience.