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25.09.2023 - 12:43 / gamesradar.com / Denis Villeneuve / Emily Blunt / Daniel Kaluuya / Josh Brolin
Sicario 3 is still in development, according to the movie's producers – and Benicio del Toro is definitely back in the lead role.
Sicario producer Basil Iwanyk confirmed that the movie, which currently has the working title Sicario: Capos (and translates to 'Hitman: Bosses' in English), was happening in a new interview with The Messenger.
"When we can continue writing it. It was pencils down, but the idea is awesome," co-producer Erica Lee added, referring to the WGA writers' strike causing them to halt work on the script. "I can't wait for Sicario 3," Iwaynk continued. "I could watch Benicio play that guy forever. I mean, I can watch Benicio in anything, but with that character, it doesn't get old."
The first Sicario movie, directed by Dune helmer Denis Villeneuve, was released back in 2015. Del Toro played assassin Alejandro Gillick who oversees a CIA task force to take down the brutal leader of a Mexican drug cartel. The cast also included Emily Blunt, Daniel Kaluuya, and Josh Brolin.
A sequel, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, followed in 2018. Villeneuve was replaced by Stefano Sollima in the director's chair, but del Toro and Brolin returned for round two, along with screenwriter Taylor Sheridan (of Yellowstone fame). Aside from del Toro's return, no other casting information for the third installment has been confirmed, and we don't know who will be directing the threequel.
While we wait for Sicario 3 to hit the big screen, check out our guide to the other upcoming movies that should be on your radar in 2023 and beyond.
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@LtSarge I really like that one, it’s closer to a Hitchcock thriller in many ways. Red Grant is a brilliant villain and Rosa Klebb is still referred to at least in the UK whenever a slightly terrifying murdery older woman is on screen. I think the reason that it seems like it goes from one scene to the other is that a lot of thrillers from that period were paced in that way, and you have to get yourself in that mindset and pay much more attention than you would do with any blockbuster released after 2000. North by Northwest is an undisputed classic that I watched and it went in one ear and out the other, I think you have to be in the right environment and mood to watch a movie like that. Funnily enough Thunderball was like that for me too so good luck! Don’t worry, the Bond movies don’t get that involved and attention-demanding again until possibly In Her Majesty’s Secret Service.