Are Guy Ritchie and Jake Gyllenhaal Joining Forces for ‘Road House 2’?

Synopsis
Get ready for an action-packed reunion! Guy Ritchie and Jake Gyllenhaal are back together for 'Road House 2', a sequel to the classic film. With Gyllenhaal reprising his role, fans can expect thrilling challenges and intense conflicts ahead. Will this collaboration reach new heights?
Key Takeaways
- Guy Ritchie and Jake Gyllenhaal collaborate for the third time.
- ‘Road House 2’ is a sequel to the successful reboot.
- Script penned by Will Beall.
- Producers include Atlas Entertainment and Nine Stories Productions.
- Film aims to attract a massive audience similar to its predecessor.
Los Angeles, May 1 (NationPress) British director Guy Ritchie is reuniting with actor Jake Gyllenhaal to helm the sequel to ‘Road House’.
In this upcoming film, Gyllenhaal will return as Dalton, a former UFC fighter, as reported by ‘Variety’.
‘Road House 2’ signifies the third project between Ritchie and Gyllenhaal, marking their second collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios after ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’. They are also working together on the action thriller ‘In the Grey’.
The screenplay is being penned by Will Beall, known for ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ and ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’, while specific plot details remain undisclosed.
Producers include Charles Roven and Alex Gartner from Atlas Entertainment, along with Gyllenhaal through his Nine Stories Productions alongside Josh McLaughlin. Ivan Atkinson will take on the role of executive producer.
‘Road House’ is a reimagining of the classic 1989 film featuring Patrick Swayze, and showcases Gyllenhaal as a UFC fighter facing challenges in life. He becomes the bouncer at a roadhouse in the Florida Keys, getting entangled in conflicts with outlaws and bikers, including real-life MMA fighter Conor McGregor, along with a developer aiming to create an extravagant resort for the elite.
The film was deemed a success on Amazon MGM, prompting the studio to announce a sequel during last summer’s Upfronts presentation. It premiered on Prime Video in March, breaking records by attracting nearly 80 million viewers globally within its first eight weeks, making it the studio’s “most-watched produced film debut ever”, according to former studio head Jennifer Salke.
Ritchie’s impressive filmography includes hits like ‘Aladdin’, which grossed over $1 billion globally, and the British gangster comedy ‘The Gentlemen’, which has inspired a successful Netflix spinoff series, with a second season currently in the works.