If Sandra Bullock’s career began in 1987, thanks to Hangman, it revealed itself at the beginning of the years. Thanks to two action movies: Demolition Man, opposite Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes, then Speed, where he tries to stop an out-of-control bus with Keanu Reeves. Spoiler: they succeed.
But they won’t be found in the sequel, Into Danger, which was released in 1997 and will be broadcast this Sunday, September 22 on 6Ter. The second and final episode for the saga, which never made it past the third due to lack of public and critical success. But the actor excelled in other registers as well.
Especially the romantic comedy, of which he became one of the stars. Science fiction, thanks to Gravity and Bird Box. Or even action, a genre he returns to in Bullet Train. Not forgetting the drama that allowed her to win the Oscar for Best Actress in 2010 for her role in The Blind Side.
But when will he return to cinemas, where we haven’t seen him since 2022? If he has plans, unfortunately, we will have to be patient. Because the first one, Vigilance, is still only in the pre-production phase. From 2017, the year this Conveyor remake was announced. With Sandra Bullock as Albert Dupontel in Nicolas Buchriff in 2004: A cash-in-hand whose past resurfaces during a robbery spree.
The project entrusted to Joseph Vladyka (Manos Suchias) is certainly intriguing, but we can fear that it will not work. Because another remake has since seen the light of day: Guy Ritchie’s Angry Man with Jason Statham. At this time, vigilance (previouslyCash truck) is still relevant today, but we will not be surprised if it falls into obscurity.
Even more unexpected: the sequel to Les Ensorceleuses. The first film that hit theaters in 1999 wasn’t exactly a worldwide success ($46.7 million on a $75 budget), nor was it truly a cult hit. But his characters are set to return to the cinema on a yet-to-be-announced date.
Does it have to do with a bit of nostalgia, as the original film celebrated its 25th anniversary last year in the US, where it was released in October 1998? The return of the hype is tied to an episode the podcast recently dedicated to it Lost 2 hours ? As with many magic tricks, the mystery is complete. But Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman should be there, and there is material, because the first opus was inspired by the first volume of Alice Hoffman’s literary saga, which also has a sequel and two prequels.
So it wouldn’t be surprising if a new feature film adapted one of these stories, or combined the two, Mamma Mia style! Here We Go Again, which took place both after and before the original opus. Which, for the actors, would be a way to give back and pass the reins to a new generation of wizards. Echoes the story of Les Ensorceleuses, where the two heroines are raised by their aunts, played by Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest. When that will happen remains to be seen, as a sequel is currently in development.
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