Point Breaking News: A Sequel in the Works
Director de Bont set for surf sequel.
Following the announcement, a full year ago, that an Asian-themed sequel to 1991 action flick Point Break was in the works, news coming out of Cannes today suggests the film now has a director and title.
According to Variety, Jan de Bont (Speed, Twister) will be on helming duties, while the film will be called Point Break Indo, to fit in with the film's Southeast Asian setting.
Producers RGM Entertainment also announced that "several major stars" had been approached to appear, although there was no word if original stars Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves would return.
"This is exactly the kind of movie RGM was set up to produce: Asian-themed stories for a global market that will get a North American theatrical release," executive producer Devesh Chetty said. "The global interest in Asia and the taste for extreme sports are both growing, and Jan de Bont is going to deliver some action that will be very different to what has been seen before."
Point Break Indo is set to shoot in Southeast Asia this autumn.
According to Variety, Jan de Bont (Speed, Twister) will be on helming duties, while the film will be called Point Break Indo, to fit in with the film's Southeast Asian setting.
Producers RGM Entertainment also announced that "several major stars" had been approached to appear, although there was no word if original stars Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves would return.
"This is exactly the kind of movie RGM was set up to produce: Asian-themed stories for a global market that will get a North American theatrical release," executive producer Devesh Chetty said. "The global interest in Asia and the taste for extreme sports are both growing, and Jan de Bont is going to deliver some action that will be very different to what has been seen before."
Point Break Indo is set to shoot in Southeast Asia this autumn.
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on May 15 2008 08:20 AM Jan de Bont raped the remake of "The Haunting" and his attachment to this project doesn't make me want to see it. Besides, do we really need a PB sequel? (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 08:29 AM Is this sequel REALLY necessary? I mean, how far can you take a story about surfing and bank robbers who've already been caught and/or killed? Although it would be amusing to see Clinton added to the Ex-Presidents. (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 09:08 AM I could not be less excited. Craptastic. (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 09:09 AM Is the world's film industry really this desperate for stories? Or is it desperate for producers who won't bank roll a project unless some guarantee can be attached to it. Of course the answer is obivous. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 15 2008 09:19 AM yeah remaking asian action crime dramas are such a bad idea that the last one was such a failure it finally gave Scorsese an Oscar and maybe you heard of it? the Departed? (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 09:32 AM In reply to this comment (#1736045) Except this isn't a remake, it's a sequel. Read the article. (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 09:33 AM In reply to this comment (#1736045) Also Scorcese isn't attached to this in any way whatsoever. (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 11:11 AM In reply to this comment (#1736045) Not to mention that the orginal Point Break was not an Asian crime drama. Did you read any part of the article? And that was a pity Oscar for Scorsese. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 15 2008 12:49 PM yeah excuse me for misreading, and not looking into that story too deeply. because we all know movie remakes/sequels are so much more important than half a million people dying and rotting away in the streets Mryamar and few 100,000 dead due to earthquakes in China. But yeah lets get back to who is remaking what and who should or shouldnt get Oscars. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 15 2008 12:51 PM In reply to this comment (#1736149) and in all seriousness, honestly is there a difference between most sequels and remakes? And you seriously think a sequel to point break is not for the most part going to be a remake? I mean seriously come on! (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 01:07 PM In reply to this comment (#1736224) Are you serious? First, you were the one trying to make the argument about "who is remaking what" in the first place. You are on Rotten Tomatoes, movie forum, arguing your point and you have the nerve use that as a smoke screen for your lack of attention?? You are sick. Also in case you need to be reminded, since you are so busy multi-tasking, you are here too so where does your personal involvement in the aid relief come in hmm?? If you took an extra 60 seconds to actually look at the article instead of making smug, false comments about remakes and sequels you wouldn't have had to do that. And no, a sequel is not a remake. The only way for a Point Break sequel to be a remake would be to bring back all of the characters who died horribly in the first movie. SO, with different characters, a different story I would have to say you are completely wrong. (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 01:49 PM nogard46 have you seen the original Point Break? (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 02:53 PM In reply to this comment (#1736225) Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding... you are the winner for using the word "serious" (or some variation thereof)in three consecutive sentences! You must be very serious. And by the way it's Myanmar, not Mryamar. And it used to be Burma if your world atlas is no older than 1989. And also your a big dummy with dog poop for brains. Seriously. (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 02:54 PM first dances with wolves, now point break. why not make a sequel to scar face or taxi driver, or better yet, how about gone with the wind 2? why not turn citizen kane into a franchise? seriously, people who want to make a sequel to every *****ing movie need to die. (Reply to this) |
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on May 15 2008 10:28 PM a "Point Break" sequel? We already have like 3 of them. They are called "Fast and the Furious 1, 2 and 3" they were the SAME movie. Inexperienced agent (insert generic name here) is assigned to go undercover in seedy world of (insert your extreme sport here) to determine if these seemingly innocent ruffians are actually thieves. During his investigation the agent befriends a criminal and can't decide whether he should do the job he was hired to do, or continue on his crooked path or villany!! Funny thing is, Paul Walker even played his role in the first "Fast and the Furious" like a blonde Keanu Reeves. He had a good amount of "Dude" moments. (Reply to this) |
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on May 16 2008 12:31 AM In reply to this comment (#1736383) in reply to dedalus 7 and young turk. wow. you know how to spell Myanmar...that means your opinion is so much more valid than nogard 46. get lost and put your time to better use. Who cares if you know what year atlases included Myanmar. Nogard 46 has a point. Asian inspired crime remakes/sequals/stories (whatever you want to call them) have been pretty successful (ever heard of Old Boy?,....american version comming soon). so, what is your point? um...lets see hear...you know alot about atlases. IN reply to Young Turk's comments "you are sick. you have the nerve? " dude, chill. are you crazy? is only a movie. (Reply to this) |
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on May 16 2008 01:53 AM In reply to this comment (#1736901) He wasn't talking about the movie you as s. He took something really fuc ked up that is happening currently and threw it up as a defense for his own stupidity. You need to chill, are you crazy? Wait, nogard did you make another screen name to reply to my comment?? Sad... And no, nogard does not have any point, are you retarded??? You need to read the article and everyone's comments one more time. You are clearly on the same brain dead wavelength as the other guy. (Reply to this) |
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on May 16 2008 01:54 AM In reply to this comment (#1736901) I just need to say this again, you are a complete moron. (Reply to this) |
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