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Clooney Says 'Ocean's 14' Budget Approved as Cooper Enters Talks for Robbie Prequel

Two 'Ocean's' projects are progressing at Warner Bros., with schedules forming but final approvals still unresolved.

Overview

  • George Clooney said Warner Bros. approved a budget for a new sequel and indicated filming is likely to start in about nine to ten months.
  • He suggested original castmates Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle and Julia Roberts are likely to return, while stressing that scheduling remains the key issue.
  • Bradley Cooper is in negotiations to star opposite Margot Robbie in the franchise prequel, with no deal finalized, according to Deadline, Variety, THR and TheWrap.
  • Lee Isaac Chung is attached to direct the prequel from Carrie Solomon’s script for Robbie’s LuckyChap, with reports describing a 1960s Europe setting and a 2026 start.
  • Industry reporting has David Leitch under consideration to direct the sequel, and the 'Ocean’s' series has earned more than $1.4 billion at the global box office.