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Swifties should go and double the box office for this movie ๐Ÿ˜

Leonardo DiCaprio Circling Chris Shiherlis Role in โ€˜Heat 2,โ€™ Now Set at Amazon/MGM with $170M Budget

Itโ€™s official: Michael Mannโ€™s long-gestating โ€œHeat 2โ€ is happening. According to THR, United Artists (the Amazon/MGM arm) has swooped in and picked up the project from Warner Bros., which walked away after months of failed negotiations over the budget.

No shock there โ€” Mann reportedly wanted $230M at one point, eventually trimming it to $170M, while Warners refused to go higher than $150M, and even offered the possibility of a โ€œHeat 3โ€ if Mann agreed to keep costs down. He didnโ€™t bite.

Now, with Amazonโ€™s deep pockets and the producing power of Jerry Bruckheimer and Scott Stuber, โ€œHeat 2โ€ finally has a home. Leonardo DiCaprio is said to be circling a role, but no other rumored names โ€” which include Austin Butler, Adam Driver, and Bradley Cooper โ€” have received offers yet.

Sources tell Deadline that DiCaprio is in talks to star as Chris Shiherlis, originally played by Val Kilmer in the 1995 classic. This was a role that online fancasting had pegged for Austin Butler, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Kilmer.

For those unfamiliar, โ€œHeat 2,โ€ based on Mannโ€™s own novel, operates as both a prequel and a sequel. It spans decades and continents โ€” Chicago, L.A., Vegas, even the jungles of South America โ€” following a young Neil McCauley and Chris Shiherlis while introducing a new villain described as more sadistic than anything in the first film.

The scale sounds massive โ€” too massive, maybe โ€” which explains why Warners walked away. Mann has never been shy about his budgets, and โ€œHeat 2โ€ sounds like a logistical nightmare: multiple timelines, sprawling locations, and a giant ensemble cast heโ€™ll no doubt want stacked with A-list talent.

However, hereโ€™s the thing, Mann is 81 years old and still chasing perfection like itโ€™s 1995. โ€œFerrariโ€ proved he hasnโ€™t lost his precision or his obsession with craftsmanship, though not everyone was on board with that one. If โ€œHeat 2โ€ really happens, it could be his final grand statement โ€” the kind of uncompromising, large-scale filmmaking studios rarely allow anymore.

Then again, with a $170M budget and a notoriously exacting director at the helm โ€” one known for consistently going over budget โ€” it could just as easily become the most expensive passion project in recent years. Either way, itโ€™s Michael Mann โ€” and that means weโ€™re watching.

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