Michael Mann has been chatting about what he want to do once heās finished making Heat 2 ā and itās a Vietnam movie.
Will Heat 2 happen? The director of 1995ās Heat, Michael Mann, is behind the sequel, the story (should it follow his 2022 novel) is a worthy continuation of the original tale, and thereās no shortage of acting talent reportedly being lined up to take over the roles previously played by the likes of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.
Mann has cast just a little bit of doubt on the project recently, however, stating that ānothing’s definitely going [forward] because the sky may fall. But Heat 2 is at Warner Bros. I’m writing the screenplay for them, and hopefully, we will go forward as soon as possible.ā
Having a film at Warner Bros these days is a bit like watching the sky and wondering if that sky above seems to be wavering slightly. If the studio isnāt deleting films or sticking them straight onto streaming, itās delaying them and recutting them as weāve seen recently with Bong Joon-Hoās Mickey 17 and perhaps now David Robert Mitchellās Flowervale Street.
If it means that Heat 2 has to go through script revisions to ensure that the rest of the filmās production is smoother, so be it. But Mann already has one eye on his next project, and it sounds like heās revived his interest in a Vietnam film heās spoken of before.
Speaking at the Red Sea Film Festival (as picked up by Deadline), Mann reiterated that he wants to make a film focused on the 1968 Battle of Hué, one of the hardest-fought episodes of the Vietnam War in which the forces of South Vietnam and US troops recaptured the city of Hué after several weeks of conflict.
Last yearās Ferrari was Mannās first film in over eight years, but with Heat 2 hopefully not too far from going in front of cameras, the next period of his career will potentially be a little more prolific. Weāve seen Mann work in lots of genres before, but he hasnāt done a war movie. Hereās hoping that Heat 2 is successful enough to give the filmmaker a shot at pursuing his next passion project in the near future.