Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016, D: Zwick) S: Cruise, Smulders
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Takashi Miike!
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Glad to hear that the first one got so much love. I've got it sitting in my pile of unwatched. Guess it will get moved up closer to the top now.
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I loved the first Jack Reacher movie, and I've been hoping for a sequel (I love the character and the way that Cruise played him).
Good news all around.
Good news all around.
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After the stripped down feel of Safe, I would actually like Boaz Yakin to step in as director.
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Peter Bogdanovich. He does some baddies.
Never been a fan of his films though. Ascot wearing guy. Don't trust them.
Never been a fan of his films though. Ascot wearing guy. Don't trust them.
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Lee Child, the laconic legend behind the unstoppable one-man army that is Jack Reacher, popped into Empire Towers today to record an appearance on the Empire Podcast. You’ll be able to hear the full interview next Friday (September 26), but in the meantime Child dropped a few choice tidbits that we couldn’t wait to share with you.
First, we asked the Coventry-born author to fill us in on the status of the next Reacher movie, Never Go Back. He confirmed that Chris McQuarrie, who wrote and directed Jack Reacher, the 2012 movie based on One Shot which famously starred Tom Cruise as Reacher, will not be calling the shots this time around.
“McQuarrie is going to be in post-production on Mission: Impossible 5,” he said. “He just physically can’t do it. It’s going to be a new backroom crew, which I think is good. I thought the McQuarrie movie was fantastic, but let’s see someone else’s take on it.”
Child, who said that he was expecting to see a screenplay for the film “pretty soon”, talked about the decision (not his) to turn the eighteenth Reacher novel into the second Reacher movie, given that it comes at the end of a four-novel arc with a lot of set-up. “Any of these books, you look at them and say ‘we could do that’," he said, "but then you look at it and go, ‘well, how are we going to do it? They’re all very difficult.’”
Child added that a chief appeal of Never Go Back, in which Reacher arrives in Virginia to talk to a female MP he’s been flirting with by phone (he’s that kinda guy) only to find she’s been arrested and he’s about to be re-enlisted in the army, was the relationship Reacher forms with a young girl called Samantha Dayton, who may or may not be his daughter.
“It was a thing that convinced them about which book to make for the next movie,” he said. “It’s almost a three-hander in terms of audience appeal – you’ve got Reacher, you’ve got the woman sidekick (Major Susan Turner), and then you’ve got this strong teenage girl character which they were very interested in.”
Child was in London to talk about Personal, the new Reacher novel, but we couldn’t let him leave without asking him about the 20th Reacher novel, due next year. “I’ve just started it,” he says. “I can’t give you a sneak preview because I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’ve written the first couple of pages, I have no idea what’s going to happen on page 3. He hasn’t hit anybody yet – he’s just got off a train.”
But he could, he said, tell us what Reacher 20 is called. And it’s the most Jack Reacher title yet.
“The title is Make Me,” he smiled.
September 2015 can’t come soon enough.
First, we asked the Coventry-born author to fill us in on the status of the next Reacher movie, Never Go Back. He confirmed that Chris McQuarrie, who wrote and directed Jack Reacher, the 2012 movie based on One Shot which famously starred Tom Cruise as Reacher, will not be calling the shots this time around.
“McQuarrie is going to be in post-production on Mission: Impossible 5,” he said. “He just physically can’t do it. It’s going to be a new backroom crew, which I think is good. I thought the McQuarrie movie was fantastic, but let’s see someone else’s take on it.”
Child, who said that he was expecting to see a screenplay for the film “pretty soon”, talked about the decision (not his) to turn the eighteenth Reacher novel into the second Reacher movie, given that it comes at the end of a four-novel arc with a lot of set-up. “Any of these books, you look at them and say ‘we could do that’," he said, "but then you look at it and go, ‘well, how are we going to do it? They’re all very difficult.’”
Child added that a chief appeal of Never Go Back, in which Reacher arrives in Virginia to talk to a female MP he’s been flirting with by phone (he’s that kinda guy) only to find she’s been arrested and he’s about to be re-enlisted in the army, was the relationship Reacher forms with a young girl called Samantha Dayton, who may or may not be his daughter.
“It was a thing that convinced them about which book to make for the next movie,” he said. “It’s almost a three-hander in terms of audience appeal – you’ve got Reacher, you’ve got the woman sidekick (Major Susan Turner), and then you’ve got this strong teenage girl character which they were very interested in.”
Child was in London to talk about Personal, the new Reacher novel, but we couldn’t let him leave without asking him about the 20th Reacher novel, due next year. “I’ve just started it,” he says. “I can’t give you a sneak preview because I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’ve written the first couple of pages, I have no idea what’s going to happen on page 3. He hasn’t hit anybody yet – he’s just got off a train.”
But he could, he said, tell us what Reacher 20 is called. And it’s the most Jack Reacher title yet.
“The title is Make Me,” he smiled.
September 2015 can’t come soon enough.
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I like Cruise's ethic for production from the MI films. They've been very cool to see. DePalma, Woo, Abrams, Bird, and now McQuarrie on the latest one. Same world but different visual experience from it.
I'm game for a new director for Jack Reacher 2.
I liked Jack Reacher cuz it kind of had a grit to it that reminded me of the 1970s. Something about the narrative's way of unfolding, the no nonsense approach at times, etc. Saying that...I'm somewhat amazed it cost $60 million. It looks like it cost more. They squeezed the budget on that thing, I guess.
I'm game for a new director for Jack Reacher 2.
I liked Jack Reacher cuz it kind of had a grit to it that reminded me of the 1970s. Something about the narrative's way of unfolding, the no nonsense approach at times, etc. Saying that...I'm somewhat amazed it cost $60 million. It looks like it cost more. They squeezed the budget on that thing, I guess.
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Tom Cruise will reunite with his "The Last Samurai" director Ed Zwick and writer Marshall Herskovitz for the upcoming sequel to the 2012 "Jack Reacher" movie at Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions.
The first film was an adaptation of Lee Child's "One Shot," the tenth of around twenty novels so far which focus on the popular Jack Reacher character, a former major in the U.S. Military Police Corps who quit and now roams America taking odd jobs and investigating suspicious situations.
Though Cruise is physically very different to the character, the film received generally good reviews and pulled in $218 million worldwide from a modest $57 million budget along with proving a good money spinner in ancillary markets.
Herskovitz will pen a new draft of the script which was previously worked on by Richard Wenk ("The Equalizer"). Zwick will direct the film with Cruise already set to return as Reacher. Filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie, who re-teamed with Cruise on this Summer's "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation," wrote and directed the first film but will return only as an executive producer on this sequel alongside Cruise and Don Granger.
The new film is expected to be based on the eighteenth Reacher novel "Never Go Back" which came out in 2013. That story has Reacher returning to his old military base in Virginia where the female commanding officer has been arrested. He has also found himself being charged with assault and illegitimately fathering a child, though can't recall doing either.
The first film was an adaptation of Lee Child's "One Shot," the tenth of around twenty novels so far which focus on the popular Jack Reacher character, a former major in the U.S. Military Police Corps who quit and now roams America taking odd jobs and investigating suspicious situations.
Though Cruise is physically very different to the character, the film received generally good reviews and pulled in $218 million worldwide from a modest $57 million budget along with proving a good money spinner in ancillary markets.
Herskovitz will pen a new draft of the script which was previously worked on by Richard Wenk ("The Equalizer"). Zwick will direct the film with Cruise already set to return as Reacher. Filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie, who re-teamed with Cruise on this Summer's "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation," wrote and directed the first film but will return only as an executive producer on this sequel alongside Cruise and Don Granger.
The new film is expected to be based on the eighteenth Reacher novel "Never Go Back" which came out in 2013. That story has Reacher returning to his old military base in Virginia where the female commanding officer has been arrested. He has also found himself being charged with assault and illegitimately fathering a child, though can't recall doing either.
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I guess that's cool. I don't think Zwick is a bad director but he can be too safe w/ wtf happens in a movie. I'm not particularly a fan of his visuals.
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Naw, Zwick is a really good director in getting the feels out, but I've never seen him do a straight up action flick like Reacher. I thought the directing in the first JR was pretty lousy anytime the characters needed to talk, he'll be able to improve that.
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I liked the first movie. Never read one of the books, so the problems about the physical look of Reacher are other peoples. I thought Cruise did a good job. More than up for a second movie.
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