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One movie that definitely doesn't need a prequel/sequel.
That's nice, but you are wrong.
That's nice, but you are wrong.
I mean, I think we can all agree that the Pratt comparison was a bit harsh.lol nah, but enjoy
The Guardian is reporting that Mann’s “Heat” sequel is definitely happening. In fact, it’s going to be his next film.
The Film Stage is echoing the UK paper with their own report, via “strong sources,” that Warner Bros. is supposedly ready to allocate a big budget to the hotly anticipated sequel and that almost every hot young star in the biz has been trying to get cast in Mann’s film — they include Channing Tatum and Jeremy Allen White, who have apparently made their interest actively known.
“It’s going to be a combination [of CG and makeup]. And so, it won’t be [Robert De Niro] and Al [Pacino] playing McCauley and Hanna,” explained Mann. “And it actually starts eight years earlier than the movie. It starts in 1988, and then it’s gonna jump to 2000. But I don’t really know who to cast until I’ve actually written the screenplay, but I’m in the middle of writing the screenplay right now. And Warner Bros. have been very patient.”
With Ferrari not doing the greatest at the box office I wonder if they'll still push forward with this.
Because it shows people don't care about Mann's work anymore. I don't see any indication that Heat 2 will do better especially without Deniro and PacinoI don't see why they wouldn't. It's a sequel to a classic that still has recognition.
Mann isn't really a household name director among casual audiences like Scorsese. Frankly I'm not sure if he ever really has been since he's only made 12 movies in 42 years. The most recent successful movie he had was Public Enemies and I can pretty much guarantee the major reason for that was because it starred Johnny Depp when he was still the biggest star in the world and a fresh off TDK Christian Bale, not because Mann directed it.Because it shows people don't care about Mann's work anymore. I don't see any indication that Heat 2 will do better especially without Deniro and Pacino
Pretty much where I standMann isn't really a household name director among casual audiences like Scorsese. Frankly I'm not sure if he ever really has been since he's only made 12 movies in 42 years. The most recent successful movie he had was Public Enemies and I can pretty much guarantee the major reason for that was because it starred Johnny Depp when he was still the biggest star in the world and a fresh off TDK Christian Bale, not because Mann directed it.
I don't know how audiences will respond to a Heat 2 but at the very least I think there's more general interest in it than a Ferrari biopic.
I also think the release date isn't the greatest. I get they were hoping for award love but Ferrari didn't scream "come watch this at the holidays"Also Ferrari came not long after Ford v Ferrari, which could feel like a bit of a rehash to the audience because of the title, even if it wasn't.
I agree. It should have been an October-November release or early December at the latest. Definitely not something that you save for Christmas Day.I also think the release date isn't the greatest. I get they were hoping for award love but Ferrari didn't scream "come watch this at the holidays"
In addition to teasing details about “Heat 2,” which he said would begin right where “Heat” left off, with the Chris Sheherlis character played by Val Kilmer in the original trying to get out of Los Angeles, Mann shared many fascinating tidbits about the evolution of “Heat” — including the fact that he almost didn’t direct what came to be his most iconic film. “In the writing, I never got to a point where there was a gratifying ending,” Mann said. “So I asked my friend Walter Hill to direct it. He said, ‘You’re crazy,’ and I took a look at it again, and that’s when I devised the existing ending and reverse-engineered the movie from that and rewrote it.”