Eastern Promises Sequel Body Cross to Shoot This Spring
For years and years, and years thered been talk of a follow-up to David Cronenbergs Eastern Promises, a crime drama whose main (perhaps sole) purpose for even continuing is the fact that it chose to end where most would begin. Despite stalling a number of years ago, a completed script from original scribe Steven Knight whose profile has risen considerably in the ten years since Promises release, what with Locke, Peaky Blinders, Allied, Taboo, and, of course, Burnt thats now known as Body Cross is apparently moving forward very fast.
Casting site My Entertainment World (via Little White Lies) tells us cameras will roll this March, and they provide a synopsis to boot. As it goes: Picking up where the 2007 film left off with the incompetent underboss Kirill thinking that he and his henchman driver Nikolai really have inherited the throne from his crime-lord father, without knowing that Nikolai is actually a clandestine agent working undercover in Russias federal security service.
All of which implies the return of Vincent Cassel (as Kirill) and Viggo Mortensen (as Nikolai), whod apparently been aboard the sequel some years ago, though they receive no mention whatsoever nor does Cronenberg, who doesnt appear to have any projects moving forward in the near-future, but whose involvement probably wouldve been touted more (i.e. at all) by now. Given how close Body Cross stated start point is, lets expect news of a confirmation or denial before long.
Well, I'm definitely excited. I loved Eastern Promises. But will Viggo, Vincent and Naomi be back? Would Cronenberg return to direct? If this features a new cast and crew, could it still be good?
Guess we'll see. In the meantime, at least we have Western Promises to tide us over.
For years and years, and years thered been talk of a follow-up to David Cronenbergs Eastern Promises, a crime drama whose main (perhaps sole) purpose for even continuing is the fact that it chose to end where most would begin. Despite stalling a number of years ago, a completed script from original scribe Steven Knight whose profile has risen considerably in the ten years since Promises release, what with Locke, Peaky Blinders, Allied, Taboo, and, of course, Burnt thats now known as Body Cross is apparently moving forward very fast.
Casting site My Entertainment World (via Little White Lies) tells us cameras will roll this March, and they provide a synopsis to boot. As it goes: Picking up where the 2007 film left off with the incompetent underboss Kirill thinking that he and his henchman driver Nikolai really have inherited the throne from his crime-lord father, without knowing that Nikolai is actually a clandestine agent working undercover in Russias federal security service.
All of which implies the return of Vincent Cassel (as Kirill) and Viggo Mortensen (as Nikolai), whod apparently been aboard the sequel some years ago, though they receive no mention whatsoever nor does Cronenberg, who doesnt appear to have any projects moving forward in the near-future, but whose involvement probably wouldve been touted more (i.e. at all) by now. Given how close Body Cross stated start point is, lets expect news of a confirmation or denial before long.
Well, I'm definitely excited. I loved Eastern Promises. But will Viggo, Vincent and Naomi be back? Would Cronenberg return to direct? If this features a new cast and crew, could it still be good?
Guess we'll see. In the meantime, at least we have Western Promises to tide us over.
Body Cross (Eastern Promises sequel)
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