Fans of the iconic "Ocean's Friends" franchise can rejoice: Brad Pitt and George Clooney are returning to the screen in their famous roles as thieves Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan. Warner Bros. has confirmed the start of work on a new film, which is rumored to be titled "Ocean's Fourteen." This announcement has already excited fans, as the last movie in the series was released over a decade ago.
Fans of the iconic "Ocean's Friends" franchise can rejoice: Brad Pitt and George Clooney are returning to the screen in their famous roles as thieves Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan. Warner Bros. has confirmed the start of work on a new film, which is rumored to be titled "Ocean's Fourteen." This announcement has already excited fans, as the last movie in the series was released over a decade ago.
According to Deadline, the project is in its early stages of development. Although there are no specific plot details yet, the presence of stars like Pitt and Clooney has already sparked great interest. It's still unclear if other original trilogy cast members, such as Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, or Andy Garcia, will reprise their roles, but fans are hoping for a reunion of the familiar ensemble.
The main intrigue lies in the change of director. Steven Soderbergh, who directed the first three installments, will not return to the project. His place will be taken by German filmmaker Edward Berger, known for his film "All Quiet on the Western Front," which won an Oscar for Best International Feature Film. Berger has also worked on series like "Your Honor" with Bryan Cranston and "Patrick Melrose" with Benedict Cumberbatch. Although Berger does not yet have a concrete concept for the upcoming film, he is considering several interesting options.
In 2023, George Clooney hinted at the possibility of a new "Ocean's Friends" movie. The actor even mentioned that the project could resemble the 1979 crime comedy "Going in Style," where three elderly men decide to pull off a heist. While it's unclear if the new movie will follow this plot, Clooney's statement sparked a lot of discussion.
"Ocean's Eleven," a remake of the 1960 film, was released in 2001 and became a box office hit, grossing $450 million worldwide on a budget of $85 million. Following this success, two sequels were released – "Ocean's Twelve" (2004) and "Ocean's Thirteen" (2007) – which were also warmly received by audiences. In 2018, the franchise expanded with the release of the spinoff "Ocean's 8," where Sandra Bullock played Debbie Ocean, Danny Ocean's sister.
In addition to the new film featuring Clooney and Pitt, a prequel titled "Oceans" is in development, with Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling starring as Danny and Debbie Ocean's parents. This shows that the "Ocean's Friends" franchise continues to evolve and offer new stories to its audience.
For fans, this is great news: their favorite characters will return, and a talented filmmaker, whose work has already gained recognition, will take the director's chair. Now, we can only wait to see what surprises the new adventures of Danny Ocean and his crew will bring.
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