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Don’t think there was/has been. But studios are now looking at reviving pretty much anything that ever made money even if nobody is really asking for it.I know sequels/reboots/remakes are huge moneymakers but it's been 18 years since Ocean's 13. Kind of forgot how it ends but don't remember their being a big calling for another film.
It's honestly making me turn on the current market.I know sequels/reboots/remakes are huge moneymakers but it's been 18 years since Ocean's 13. Kind of forgot how it ends but don't remember their being a big calling for another film.
I hate you.Cooper trying to find Brand in Interstellar 2 would be completely u
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Ah, so you shall be in attendance for that one I take it.
His upcoming stuff is nothing short of ridiculous.
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Ah, so you shall be in attendance for that one I take it.
His upcoming stuff is nothing short of ridiculous.
DiCaprio is also set to star in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar, a biopic about J. Edgar Hoover, the controversial first director of the FBI of the United States.[sup][67][/sup] He was cast in the title role in Oliver Stone's film Travis McGee, in which he is expected to play a salvage consultant who helps his clients on recover lost property, and is attached to star as a father who kidnaps and tortures the man who kidnapped his daughter in the thriller Prisoners.[sup][67][/sup] In addition, DiCaprio is said to be involved in the pre-production of Ridley Scott's projects The Wolf of Wall Street and Brave New World, Marc Forster's The Chancellor Manuscript and the biopic Sinatra, a film about Frank Sinatra to be directed by Martin Scorsese.[sup][67][/sup] In July 2010, it was announced that DiCaprio had pulled out of a Viking movie to be directed by Mel Gibson amid controversy over Gibson's rage-fueled rant tapes and domestic violence probe.[sup][68][/sup] On November 1, 2010, it was announced that DiCaprio's production company had acquired the rights to the Erik Larsen novel, The Devil in the White City.[sup][69][/sup] The novel tells the true story of Dr. H. H. Holmes, a serial killer responsible for the death of hundreds of women during the Chicago World's Fair.[sup][7[/sup] It has also been announced that DiCaprio will star in the film, playing the role of serial killer H. H. Holmes.[sup][71][/sup] He was also cast in the role of Jay Gatsby in Baz Luhrmann's upcoming adaptation of the novel The Great Gatsby.[sup][72][/sup]
On November 19, 2010, it was announced that DiCaprio will produce and star in the expected 2013 movie based on the book Legacy of Secrecy by Lamar Waldron and Thom Hartmann, examining the facts of the early 1960s combined forces of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Mafia were also conspirators initiating and executing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.[sup][73][/sup] DiCaprio is expected to play FBI informant Jack Van Laningham. The book asserts that Mafia godfather Carlos Marcello confessed to Van Laningham to having ordered JFK's assassination while the CIA and the Mafia were conspiring together to try to assassinate the Cuba Communist Premier, Fidel Castro. After the assassination, as part of a dangerous and long-secret undercover operation, the FBI positioned Van Laningham to become a confidant to Marcello, who ruled organized crime in Louisiana and most of Texas for decades.
So we have:
J Edgar, Clint Eastwood
Travis McGee, Oliver Stone
Prisoners
The Wolf of Wall Street, Ridley Scott
Brave New World, Ridley Scott
The Chancellor Manuscript, Marc Forester
Sinatra, Martin Scorsese
Devil in the White City
The Great Gatsby, Baz Luhrmann
Legacy of Secrecy movie in 2013......
How the @#$% is that all possible?
My goodness. I hope like hell he's able to do all this, but that's friggin insane.