‘Crimson Tide’ Sequel In The Works Says Jerry Bruckheimer
- Jerry Bruckheimer has revealed that an early-stage follow-up to the 1995 action thriller Crimson Tide is underway, with Denzel Washington currently in discussions to reprise his role.
- The announcement follows the deaths of original director Tony Scott in 2012 and writer Robert Towne in 2024, and four months after Gene Hackman died in February.
- Bruckheimer revealed a director-writer team is consulting the Navy about underwater operations and no finished screenplay currently exists for the sequel.
- Bruckheimer said, "If we give him a good script, I think he'd do it," referring to Washington's potential return to the franchise.
- The sequel’s development suggests a continuation of the franchise may depend on the script quality and could revive interest in the original's story and cast.
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'Crimson Tide' Sequel in Works, Denzel Washington in Talks to Return
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. A sequel to the 1995 submarine action thriller film, 'Crimson Tide' is in development with original producer Jerry Bruckheimer, reported People. Entertainment News | 'Crimson Tide' Sequel in Works, Denzel Washington in Talks to Return.
Crimson Tide Sequel in Works After Gene Hackman's Death, Producer Hopes Denzel Washington Will Return
A sequel to the 1995 film 'Crimson Tide' is in the works, with original producer Jerry Bruckheimer hoping for star Denzel Washington to return. Thirty years ago, the action thriller film took viewers to new depths with a conflict between two U.S.nuclear missile submarine officers, played by Washington and Gene Hackman.
‘Crimson Tide’ Sequel In The Works Says Jerry Bruckheimer
When it comes to the great Jerry Bruckheimer action films post the $1.49 billion grossing success of Top Gun: Maverick, most of them are game for a sequel, including one to the 1995 Tony Scott directed nuclear submarine thriller, Crimson Tide. “We have a really good director-writer talking to the Navy right now about what’s […]
Denzel Washington's 30 Year Old Movie Has a Sequel Plan That Follows Tom Cruise's 'Top Gun: Maverick' Trend
A beloved Denzel Washington movie from Top Gun: Maverick producer is likely to receive a sequel after Jerry Bruckheimer recently confirmed it was in development. Almost thirty years ago, Washington teamed up with director Tony Scott for the action thriller film Crimson Tide. During an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show to promote the F1 movie, Bruckheimer revealed that a sequel to the 1995 movie was in development. However, Bruckheimer also had s…
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