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  • ‘Crimson Tide’ Sequel Reportedly in Development

    (L to R) Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman in 'Crimson Tide'. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.
    (L to R) Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman in ‘Crimson Tide’. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.

    Preview:

    • Jerry Bruckheimer says he’s developing a sequel to 1995 submarine thriller ‘Crimson Tide’.
    • Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman starred in the original.
    • A writer and director are involved in the new potential project.

    Having seen big success wrangling a sequel to one of his previous hits via ‘Top Gun Maverick,’ producer Jerry Bruckheimer is looking to do it again.

    Talking on a recent episode of ‘The Rich Eisen Show,’ Bruckheimer revealed that he was in the early stages of developing a follow-up to 1995 submarine thriller ‘Crimson Tide.’

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    While the new project is still very much in its infancy, Bruckheimer did say that a writer and director –– who he did not name –– were already having discussions with the Navy as to the current state of undersea warfare, as a new scenario will be needed for this movie.

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    What’s the story of ‘Crimson Tide’?

    (L to R) Gene Hackman, Denzel Washington in 'Crimson Tide'. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.
    (L to R) Gene Hackman, Denzel Washington in ‘Crimson Tide’. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.

    In the near future, Russian rebels have seized control of one of the ICBM bases in the USSR. Alarmed by the prospect of a rebel strike, the U.S. sends the USS Alabama, a nuclear ballistic missile submarine, to watch over the base and retaliate in case they launch.

    While on patrol, the submarine is attacked and the radio systems are knocked out, but after first receiving an emergency message from HQ to launch nuclear missiles at the rebels. A second emergency message received during the battle is only partially recovered.

    Captain Ramsey (Gene Hackman) decides to carry out the first order to launch the missiles regardless while Executive Officer Hunter (Denzel Washington) wants to wait for a successful receipt of the second message once the radio systems are repaired. The conflict escalates into mutiny as Ramsey and Hunter fight for control of the Alabama’s nuclear missiles.

    The movie, directed by Tony Scott, also featured Viggo Mortensen, Steve Zahn, James Gandolfini, Matt Craven and George Dzundza.

    But it was perhaps more famous for the people behind the keyboard for the script; while Michael Schiffer’s name is on the screenplay, with Richard P. Henrick credited for the story, there was an extensive list of writers who did passes, including Robert Towne and Quentin Tarantino.

    Denzel Washington in 'Crimson Tide'. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.
    Denzel Washington in ‘Crimson Tide’. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.

    According to Bruckheimer, the hope is to entice Washington to return (Hackman retired years ago and died in February of this year).

    Here’s what he said about the possibility:

    “If we give him a good script, I think he’d do it.”

    Variety reached out to a source close to Washington, who brought word that the actor would consider the idea, but is certainly waiting to see any screenplay.

    As to who is at work on the concepts for the new movie, Bruckheimer declined to name them.

    There are no details, plot or otherwise, about this sequel, so we can only speculate what it might focus on. The technology behind nuclear submarines has moved on considerably from the days of the original, and yet the basics remain.

    A nuclear submarine was a key plot point in the last two ‘Mission: Impossible’ movies, and the concept of technology aboard such a vessel could well play into the new one.

    And it’s worth noting that Disney, which has the rights to ‘Crimson Tide’, has yet to comment on the possibility of any sequel –– but given Bruckheimer’s long working relationship with the studio, he certainly has leeway to say what he likes about future projects.

    What else is Jerry Bruckheimer developing?

    Producer Jerry Bruckheimer on the set of Apple Original Films’ 'F1', a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Photo by Scott Garfield. Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / Apple Original Films. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Producer Jerry Bruckheimer on the set of Apple Original Films’ ‘F1’, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Photo by Scott Garfield. Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / Apple Original Films. Copyright: © 2025 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Bruckheimer, who shepherded the original ‘Crimson Tide’ alongside business partner Don Simpson, has a wide variety of projects in development.

    He was most recently behind hit Brad Pitt racing drama ‘F1’, which has now earned more than $167 million worldwide after a week on release.

    And he’s produced other sequels to his past movies, including the ongoing ‘Bad Boys’ franchise and ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’, which saw Eddie Murphy back in his most famous role.

    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.'
    Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.’ Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Given that his producing portfolio also includes TV alongside movies, Bruckheimer is moving ahead on the likes of new ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ movies (including one with Margot Robbie attached), another ‘National Treasure’ and a TV series based on ‘Enemy of the State’.

    Chief among them, though, might be the work on a third ‘Top Gun’ movie, which star Tom Cruise and writer Christopher McQuarrie are looking to crack.

    Here’s what Bruckheimer told Eisen about a potential return for Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell:

    “I can’t talk about [the story] yet, but it’s a real good one.”

    What else is Denzel Washington working on?

    Denzel Washington attends Netflix's 'The Piano Lesson' LA premiere at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on November 19, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images for Netflix.
    Denzel Washington attends Netflix’s ‘The Piano Lesson’ LA premiere at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on November 19, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images for Netflix.

    The actor will next be seen leading Spike Lee’s crime thriller ‘Highest 2 Lowest,’ based on Akira Kurosawa’s classic ‘High and Low’.

    Though he has been making statements about retiring, at least from acting, he’s still keeping busy.

    This is what he said about potentially stepping back from being on screen:

    “There are very few films left for me to make that I’m interested in, and I have to be inspired by the filmmaker. The things that are going on for me professionally behind the camera are as important to me now as in front of the camera. I think there’s less and less time I’ll be spending in front of the camera.”

    He’s preparing to work on crime drama ‘Here Comes the Flood,’ and he’s talked up a potential role in the planned third ‘Black Panther’ movie, which director Ryan Coogler has confirmed could happen, and he has other possible roles coming up, including a project about the historical warrior Hannibal.

    And even if he does decide that his days as an actor are numbered, he’ll likely to continue to produce and direct movies.

    When might the ‘Crimson Tide’ sequel be on screens?

    With the script not even written yet and no other details offered, we don’t expect this one to come together for a while yet.

    If Denzel Washington does sign on to star, that’ll have this one moving a little faster and encourage the studio financiers to turn their keys and release the funds for this one to be made.

    (L to R) Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman in 'Crimson Tide'. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.
    (L to R) Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman in ‘Crimson Tide’. Photo: © Hollywood Pictures Company, Don Simpson Productions, Inc. & Jerry Bruckheimer Inc.-All rights reserved.

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  • Tom Cruise in Early Talks for ‘Days of Thunder’ Sequel

    Tom Cruise in 'Days of Thunder'.
    Tom Cruise in ‘Days of Thunder’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Tom Cruise is considering a sequel to ‘Days of Thunder.’
    • It would likely see him return as driver Cole Trickle.
    • Paramount is in talks with the actor about the idea.

    Tom Cruise, it seems, is ready to turn back the clock and re-visit another one of his past movies.

    With the huge success that was ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ it seems he’s looking at ‘Days of Thunder’ as the next potential sequel generator.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cruise is talking to Paramount about a potential movie sequel to the NASCAR-set action drama. Which we’re sure the studio would be interested in, especially since it already wanted to make a TV series based on the original for Paramount+ which Cruise shut down.

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    What was the story of ‘Days of Thunder?’

    (L to R) Robert Duvall and Tom Cruise in 'Days of Thunder'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Robert Duvall and Tom Cruise in ‘Days of Thunder’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Released in 1990 following the success of movies such as ‘Top Gun,’ ‘Days of Thunder’ followed a similar storyline about a hot-headed lead character, albeit relocated to a new venue.

    Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer (working back then with late colleague Don Simpson) and directed by ‘Top Gun’s Tony Scott, ‘Thunder’ follows the exploits of the improbably named Cole Trickle (Cruise), a scrappy race car driver recruited to a new NASCAR team led by a retired racing legend played by Robert Duvall.

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    Cruise got his first and, to date, only official writing credit on the film for developing the story with screenwriter Robert Towne. And his love interest on the movie was played by one Nicole Kidman, to whom he was married for 11 years after meeting here and who made her Hollywood debut playing a neurosurgeon who falls in love with Cole.

    ‘Days of Thunder’ wasn’t considered a box office hit upon its release (it made $157 million globally off a production budget of $60 million), and the film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics. Yet it has since been re-evaluated.

    What could a ‘Days of Thunder’ sequel be about?

    (L to R) Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise in 'Days of Thunder'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise in ‘Days of Thunder’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Sticking to playbook of ‘Maverick,’ it’s not hard to imagine Cruise back as Trickle (stop sniggering!), here coaching some new hotshot driver while also looking to relive his glory days.

    And given the star’s driving (pun entirely intended) love of stunts, we could see him pushing to do as much behind the wheel as he can.

    A bigger question might be whether Kidman would return, given that their marriage didn’t exactly end on the best of terms and more recent reports have seen Cruise irked by his former wife’s comments on their relationship. So we might have to buckle up for Kidman’s character to be barely mentioned or not factor in at all.

    When would any ‘Days of Thunder’ sequel be in theaters?

    1990's 'Days of Thunder'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    1990’s ‘Days of Thunder’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    With discussions at such an early stage, and Cruise’s busy schedule we can’t imagine a ‘Days of Thunder’ movie would be anywhere near the checkered flag, let alone ready to speed into theaters much before 2027 or 2028.

    Right now, we’d list this one as a rumor, not even on the starting grid. But aren’t you anticipating ‘Days of Thunder: Trickle’ just a little bit? We are. (They can workshop the title).

    Tom Cruise in 'Days of Thunder'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    Tom Cruise in ‘Days of Thunder’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

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  • ‘Chinatown’ Screenwriter Robert Towne Dies Aged 89

    Jack Nicholson in 'Chinatown'.
    Jack Nicholson in ‘Chinatown’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Writer and director Robert Towne died Monday at the age of 89.
    • He was most famous for writing ‘Chinatown’ and two of the ‘Mission: Impossible’ movies.
    • Towne also went uncredited for work on many other projects.

    Robert Towne, the scriptwriter for one of the most famous crime thrillers in history, ‘Chinatown’, died on Monday at his home aged 89.

    In addition to his many notable credits, he also helped with a variety of other movies and TV series without receiving any mention.

    Here’s what he told Creative Screenwriting about his career:

    “The only benefit your experience gives you is, when you’re stuck on the story point: ‘Well, hell, I got through it before, I guess I’ll get through it again.’ It’s that dumb faith in the fact of your own history. ‘I must be able to do this. I did it before’ But it’s just as hard every time.”

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    Robert Towne: early Life and Career

    Julie Christie and Warren Beatty in 'Shampoo'. Photo: Columbia Pictures.
    (L to R) Julie Christie and Warren Beatty in ‘Shampoo’. Photo: Columbia Pictures.

    Born Robert Bertram Schwartz in 1934, Towne grew up in the Los Angeles port town of San Pedro. His blue-collar upbringing would later infuse his work with a gritty realism.

    Yet despite his renown as a writer, Towne’s initial foray into Hollywood wasn’t behind the scenes, but in front of the camera. He landed roles in Roger Corman’s early films such as ‘The Last Woman on Earth’ (though even there, he also wrote the screenplay, showcasing his dual talents.)

    He also wrote on shows such as ‘The Outer Limits’, ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ and ‘The Lloyd Bridges Show’.

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    It was his association with Corman, however, that truly launched Towne’s writing career. Corman, known for nurturing young talent, provided Towne with a platform to hone his craft. While these early scripts leaned towards genre fare like sci-fi and horror, they displayed a sharp wit and a knack for dialogue that would become Towne’s signature.

    The late 1960s saw Towne emerge as a key figure in the New Hollywood movement. He penned the scripts for Hal Ashby’s acclaimed films ‘The Last Detail’ and ‘Shampoo’, earning Oscar nominations for both. These films explored the moral complexities of a changing America, showcasing Towne’s ability to blend humor and pathos.

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    Robert Towne and Chinatown

    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in 'Chinatown'.
    (L to R) Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in ‘Chinatown’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    It was his collaboration with Roman Polanski on ‘Chinatown’ (1974) that cemented Towne’s place in cinematic history. The movie, a scathing indictment of the times via an exploration of Los Angeles’ dark underbelly, won Towne an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The film’s layered narrative and iconic characters, particularly Jake Gittes played by Jack Nicholson, continue to be studied and revered.

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    Robert Towne: Other Work

    Tom Cruise in 'Mission: Impossible'.
    Tom Cruise in ‘Mission: Impossible’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Elsewhere, Towne scored praise for his work on the first ‘Mission: Impossible’ and, to a lesser degree, its immediate follow-up. His movie resume includes ‘Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes’, ‘The Firm’ and ‘Days of Thunder’.

    Towne’s career wasn’t without its stumbles. He directed several films throughout the 1980s and 1990s with mixed results including ‘Personal Best’, ‘Tequila Sunrise,’ ‘Without Limits,’ and a misguided attempt to follow up ‘Chinatown’ with 1990’s ‘The Two Jakes’, which Nicholson took over directing.

    Yet none of that takes away from Towne’s impact on American cinema. He leaves behind a body of work that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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    Billy Crudup in 'Without Limits'.
    Billy Crudup in ‘Without Limits’. Photo: Warner Bros.

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