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Originally posted by Superman Falls View Posthttp://www.darkhorizons.com/paramoun...ce-off-remake/
Paramount have begun work on a remake of the 1997 action film Face/Off. This will be an outright remake with no connection to the original.
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It's be nice if they manage to surprise but it's hard not to have an instant gut reaction that this will suck. Face/Off almost lives and dies on that tri-factor of Cage, Travolta and Woo. It's not a well worth revisiting and even if you did it would have to be in the form of a sequel, this immediately brings to mind stuff like the Point Break remake. I guess we can start expecting remakes of Lethal Weapon, Speed, Con Air and The Rock soon... actually... Speed 3 with Keanu...
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Last month came the news that “Godzilla vs. Kong” and “You’re Next” filmmaker Adam Wingard was directing a new “Face/Off” project for Paramount Pictures. At the time it was clear it wasn’t a remake, rather it seemed to be a film set in the same world as John Woo’s 1997 feature starring Nicolas Cage and […]
The director has said that he isn't interested at all in the concept of face swapping being the reason to continue the franchise, instead that it has to centre on Sean Archer and Castor Troy and continuing their feud. As such it seems the film will happen regardless of who is in it but he also confirms that both Nicholas Cage and John Travolta are interested in returning and are awaiting a decision based on the quality of the final script.
Everywhere the film comes up people keep saying Troy died but to be fair it was a 90's Woo movie and... the film never explicitly states that's the case.
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Cage Talks "Face/Off 2," "Snake Eyes 2" - Dark Horizons
Cage says he has had a meeting about the sequel which would revolve around how each characters kids have grown up now and the dynamic between the kids and him and Travolta is even more entwined as a result
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What a shame.
When they announced a sequel, this was one of the ones where I thought it might be good - because the original was built around something quite high-concept, and you could easily have done another movie, new characters, new scenario, but built around the same central premise.
Kinda like what I said about Planes, Trains and Automobiles - remakes of that don't bother me because you don't have to remake the Martin/Candy version; you can just do the same idea (two guys trying to get home for Thanksgiving against the world) with two different comedy actors, and spool it out to whatever works. It could be different every time, just the same core idea.
Given how we're seeing things like DeepFakes today, it's a shame, because you could totally do something cool with Face/Off's concept in 2023. Revisiting the characters of the original is not the way to go.
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