Road House 2 - S: Gyllenhaal
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Road House 2 - S: Gyllenhaal
With nearly 80 million viewers to date, Jake Gyllenhaal is set to reprise his role as Elwood Dalton in a Road House sequel.
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Bro Actor.
Didn't really see that one coming.
Didn't really see that one coming.
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I have yet to watch the new Road House but please put the next movie in theaters.
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Probably should just rename it Dalton.
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NO thanks...
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They left the first movie open for a sequel so I guess it makes sense.
I assume the logical bad guy would be Brandt’s father. If I recall, his character was talked about but never seen.
I assume the logical bad guy would be Brandt’s father. If I recall, his character was talked about but never seen.
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I only learned 2 minutes ago that Swayze's first name in the original was James, and I looked that up after seeing in this thread that the first name of the Gyllenhaal version was Elwood. Which raises the question of why the movie makers even bothered changing the first name if both characters went exclusively by their last name of Dalton.
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I only learned 2 minutes ago that Swayze's first name in the original was James, and I looked that up after seeing in this thread that the first name of the Gyllenhaal version was Elwood. Which raises the question of why the movie makers even bothered changing the first name if both characters went exclusively by their last name of Dalton.
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Maybe they’re family.
I liked it. Connor hammed it up and that was fun. And I felt Dalton’s character and the story was self aware. Similar to something like The Northsman. I saw more of a look at toxic men and Florida bro culture.
I liked it. Connor hammed it up and that was fun. And I felt Dalton’s character and the story was self aware. Similar to something like The Northsman. I saw more of a look at toxic men and Florida bro culture.
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Guy Ritchie Exits as ‘Road House 2’ Director
Guy Ritchie has exited as the director of “Road House 2.”
It’s not yet clear why Ritchie has parted ways with the Amazon MGM project, which sees Jake Gyllenhaal reprising his lead role as Dalton. The film is set to begin production this September.
Will Beall (“Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F”) is writing the script for “Road House 2.” Plot details remain under wraps. Producers include Atlas Entertainment’s Charles Roven and Alex Gartner, as well as Gyllenhaal for his Nine Stories Productions with Josh McLaughlin. The cast was shaping up to include new faces like Dave Bautista, but it’s unclear if the directorial shake-up will affect the call sheet.
Guy Ritchie has exited as the director of “Road House 2.”
It’s not yet clear why Ritchie has parted ways with the Amazon MGM project, which sees Jake Gyllenhaal reprising his lead role as Dalton. The film is set to begin production this September.
Will Beall (“Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F”) is writing the script for “Road House 2.” Plot details remain under wraps. Producers include Atlas Entertainment’s Charles Roven and Alex Gartner, as well as Gyllenhaal for his Nine Stories Productions with Josh McLaughlin. The cast was shaping up to include new faces like Dave Bautista, but it’s unclear if the directorial shake-up will affect the call sheet.
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I wonder who would play him?
Sam Elliot and find out Dalton is a illegitimate cousin or related to Wade Garrett?
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Well this is certainly an interesting situation: https://www.darkhorizons.com/duellin...-in-the-works/
The “Road House” sequel just got a lot more interesting as now it’s going to be a fight between duelling projects.“Road House” began back as the cult 1989 feature starring Patrick Swayze as James Dalton, the bouncer for a newly refurbished Missouri roadside bar. It was followed up by the little-seen direct-to-video title “Road House 2” starring Johnathon Schaech as the son of Swayze’s character.
Then last year came “Road House,” a remake/re-imagining of the original film starring Jake Gyllenhaal as an ex-UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer in the Florida Keys. That film was helmed by Doug Liman for Amazon MGM Studios.
Liman publicly criticised Amazon for bypassing a wide theatrical release for the film and initially said he would not attend the film’s premiere at SXSW in protest – though ultimately he did. Gyllenhaal supported Amazon’s claim that it was always a streaming play, but Liman has stood by his deal being for a full theatrical release.
The 2024 remake premiered in March and was a big streaming hit, pulling in 50 million worldwide viewers in its first two weekends. The results were so big that a sequel was quickly greenlit with Ilya Naishuller slated to direct, while Dave Bautista, Aldis Hodge and Leila George will star. Production has just gotten underway on that.
Now things have taken another turn today as Deadline reports that Liman has quietly acquired the sequel rights to the original 1989 film from its screenwriter R. Lance Hill. The result will be “Road House: Dylan,” a new sequel to the 1989 original. In other words, duelling “Road House” sequels.
How this has come about is due to a copyright infringement lawsuit over the franchise’s ownership currently underway, with Hill maintaining he wrote the film as a spec script and thus lawfully recaptured rights to his screenplay in November 2023 – 35 years after selling it to United Artists.
If the work was deemed ‘work for hire’, however, such a claim would not be allowed, and Amazon and MGM counter that the script was sold through his loan-out corporation, Lady Amos Inc., and thus qualifies as a work for hire. The case is still ongoing with an appeal in the Ninth Circuit now underway.
Then last year came “Road House,” a remake/re-imagining of the original film starring Jake Gyllenhaal as an ex-UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer in the Florida Keys. That film was helmed by Doug Liman for Amazon MGM Studios.
Liman publicly criticised Amazon for bypassing a wide theatrical release for the film and initially said he would not attend the film’s premiere at SXSW in protest – though ultimately he did. Gyllenhaal supported Amazon’s claim that it was always a streaming play, but Liman has stood by his deal being for a full theatrical release.
The 2024 remake premiered in March and was a big streaming hit, pulling in 50 million worldwide viewers in its first two weekends. The results were so big that a sequel was quickly greenlit with Ilya Naishuller slated to direct, while Dave Bautista, Aldis Hodge and Leila George will star. Production has just gotten underway on that.
Now things have taken another turn today as Deadline reports that Liman has quietly acquired the sequel rights to the original 1989 film from its screenwriter R. Lance Hill. The result will be “Road House: Dylan,” a new sequel to the 1989 original. In other words, duelling “Road House” sequels.
How this has come about is due to a copyright infringement lawsuit over the franchise’s ownership currently underway, with Hill maintaining he wrote the film as a spec script and thus lawfully recaptured rights to his screenplay in November 2023 – 35 years after selling it to United Artists.
If the work was deemed ‘work for hire’, however, such a claim would not be allowed, and Amazon and MGM counter that the script was sold through his loan-out corporation, Lady Amos Inc., and thus qualifies as a work for hire. The case is still ongoing with an appeal in the Ninth Circuit now underway.
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I thought the remake was a good time. I liked seeing the Florida small time dirtbag represented.
That said, this is a battle I am not invested in.
human usually makes good movies. It’s possible he has a very interesting concept. So there’s that.
That said, this is a battle I am not invested in.
human usually makes good movies. It’s possible he has a very interesting concept. So there’s that.
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I’m backing Doug Liman and some guy named Lance to get this made! (and not buried in the sand by the guy who rented out Italy for his wedding)
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So we're getting dueling Daltons?
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A bunch of MMA fighters have joined the cast
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon MGM Studios‘ action sequel Road House 2 has added six new professional fighters to its cast: Rico Verhoeven, Michael Chandler, Michael “Venom” Page, Dustin Poirier, Stephen Thompson, and Tyron Woodley. The sequel has also set Jay Hieron — a former world champion mixed martial artist turned actor — to reprise his role as UFC fighter Jax “Jetway” Harris.
Plot details for the film, in which Jake Gyllenhaal returns as UFC fighter turned bouncer Dalton, are under wraps. But it’s said to be a production of greater scope, scale, and ambition, shooting between the U.K., Malta, and Savannah, Georgia.
Plot details for the film, in which Jake Gyllenhaal returns as UFC fighter turned bouncer Dalton, are under wraps. But it’s said to be a production of greater scope, scale, and ambition, shooting between the U.K., Malta, and Savannah, Georgia.
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I love Gyllenhaal so I’ll probably end up watching it either way but this whole thing is shaping up to be four terrible movies.
That’s right, I said it, the original is garbage.
That’s right, I said it, the original is garbage.
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Dustin Poirier replacing Connor McGregor about time since McGregor has not held a belt since 2016.




