Leonardo DiCaprio & Christian Bale to Star in 'Heat 2,' Filming to Begin in November
Michael Mann returns to direct the sequel-prequel, with Amazon MGM Studios backing a $170 million production that could begin after months of difficult negotiations.
- Michael Mann's sequel Heat 2 is scheduled to start filming in November with Oscar-winning actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Christian Bale expected to lead, though Amazon MGM Studios notes no deals have been finalized yet.
- Based on the 2022 novel co-written by Mann and Meg Gardiner, the project functions as both a prequel and a sequel to the director's 1995 crime classic Heat.
- Amazon MGM Studios secured the $170 million production after Warner Bros. dropped it, with Bale reportedly playing detective Vincent Hanna and DiCaprio playing master thief Chris Shiherlis.
- The production team includes Jerry Bruckheimer, Scott Stuber, and Nick Nesbitt as producers, while Adam Driver and Stephen Graham are reportedly in talks for additional roles.
- Amazon MGM Studios aims to replicate the multi-generational success of Top Gun: Maverick, positioning Heat 2 as a major theatrical tentpole leveraging the original film's enduring popularity.
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Almost 30 years after the original "Heat 2" goes into production. Michael Mann returns as a director and stages an epic crime drama on several time levels. In addition to Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio is supposed to slip into one of the cult roles.
In addition to Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio is to slip into one of the cult roles. The long-awaited project "Heat 2" finally takes concrete forms: "The Wrap" reports that the continuation of the legendary crime classic from 1995 has now officially gone into production - with a high-caliber cast. According to this Leonardo DiCaprio (51) has now officially signed after about a year of negotiation and will be shown in the film next to Christia…

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