'Red Notice 2' and 'Red Notice 3' Scripts Are Arriving 'Very Soon' Say BLACKADAM Producers [Exclusive] 'It’s going to be all about the scripts' say producers beauflynn and hhgarcia41.
As Collider's own Editor-in-Chief, Steve Weintraub, sat down to talk with Beau Flynn and Hiram Garcia – the super-producers responsible for many blockbusters you’ve watched over the last few years, including this month's Black Adam – he couldn’t pass on the opportunity to ask them about what’s coming our way.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY “Well, we have a ‘Red Notice 2’ script and almost [Red Notice] 3. The plan is hopefully if Hiram and I have of our way that we would make those movies back to back. But it’s going to be all about the scripts and how we feel and how Dwayne, Gal, and Ryan feel about them. But that franchise is a blast and obviously Netflix really wants it, and Rawson [Marshall Thurber, director and screenwriter] is committed.
Filming back-to-back sequels saves money and time, and both things are extremely important for this type of production. With three of the most popular actors in the world expected to return for the sequels, filming both at once is also a good way of having to coordinate their impossible schedules one time.
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