“Somebody should just erase it from IMDb”: Fast X Star Jason Statham Frustrated $176M Mark Wahlberg Sequel isn’t Happening

"Somebody should just erase it from IMDb": Fast X Star Jason Statham Frustrated $176M Mark Wahlberg Sequel isn't Happening
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The Italian Job, a heist film from 2003, won over audiences with its exciting plot and likable protagonists. The film featured an impressive ensemble cast, including Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton, Jason Statham, and more, and it depicted the bold scheme of a band of thieves out for payback and glory.

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The film made over $176 million worldwide, making it a financial success. Despite its widespread acclaim and box office success, fans still await the promised sequel.

The Italian Job’s Thrilling Heist Adventure

In The Italian Job, Charlie Croker led a team of professional thieves on a mission to steal $35 million in gold bullion from a former associate who had betrayed them. Critics and audiences alike praised the film for its exciting action sequences, clever heist strategies, and lighthearted tone.

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The Italian Job

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After such a well-received first installment, a sequel was inevitable. Shortly after the release of The Italian Job, rumors began circulating that a sequel, The Brazilian Job, was in the works. A new thrilling adventure with the return of fan-favorite characters, complete with heists, car chases, and witty banter, was eagerly anticipated by fans.

Unfortunately, The Brazilian Job was never done, a letdown for audiences and cast members. Actor Jason Statham, who played the likable getaway driver Handsome Rob, lamented the lack of a sequel. In an interview with IGN, Statham regretted not filming The Brazilian Job.

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Jason Statham Voices His Frustration

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The Italian Job

Many fans, including Statham, had hoped to see the gang reunite for another action-packed adventure.

“You know, I’ve been talking about that for two years: The Brazilian Job. I think somebody should just erase it from IMDb. Save us all a problem, and put it back on there when it’s fully due and ready. I don’t know. It’s one of those things that’s just sitting around.”

Audiences were left wanting more thanks to the excellent writing and chemistry between cast members. After the success of The Italian Job, which breathed new life into the heist film genre, it only made sense to make a follow-up.

The reasons for the abrupt end of production on The Brazilian Job are unknown. Possible causes include disagreements over creative direction, time constraints, or a shift in studio priorities. Whatever the reason, fans’ hopes for an exciting new chapter in the lives of their favorite characters have been dashed in the absence of the sequel.

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The Italian Job

Even though it’s discouraging to realize that The Brazilian Job will probably never happen, it’s crucial to recognize the significance and legacy of The Italian Job. The film is credited to its talented cast and crew and the genre’s enduring popularity.

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Its commercial and critical success paved the way for subsequent films of similar stature, prompting directors to investigate genre conventions further. Fans who loved The Italian Job for its thrilling mix of action, comedy, and friendship will remember it fondly always.

In the meantime, fans can relive the thrills of the original film and celebrate it for what it is: a timeless classic that forever altered the heist movie landscape.

Source: IGN

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