Ben Wheatley (Sightseers, Kill List, A Field in England, Rebecca, High Rise) is helming the forthcoming sequel to The Meg 2. The filmmaker spoke a little about the upcoming $130-$180 million Jason Statham sequel. Wheatley said that a lot of it is regarding The Meg and trying to make sure it’s a prodigious Meg film. People can see from the movie he has made, and they’re not essentially when they go and do Doctor Who. He doesn’t change it because he wanted to do it. He didn’t want to make it somewhat totally different that nobody predicts effectively. He added that it’s a chance to do action on such an insanely colossal scale that it’s just incredible. From doing Free Fire, which was all his Christmases came at once in rapports of movement, this is just incredible. He feels a total duty for it, to make sure that it brings on all the, to all the big shark fans out there.
The Creators
Belle Avery and Lorenzo di Bonaventura produce the film, and Erich Hoeber and JonHoeberare penning Dean Georgaris’ script’s recent rewrite. E. Bennett Walsh, Catherine Ying, Gerald Molen, Li Ruigang, and Randy Greenberg are the executive producers.Jon Turteltaub directed the first flick, and the screenplay was written by Jon Hoeber, Dean Georgaris, and Erich Hoeber. It stars Statham with Rainn Wilson, Li Bingbing, Winston Chao, and Ruby Rose.
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The synopsis
The first film depicts the story of a previously alleged to be destroyed enormous creature that outbreaks a deep-sea submersible. Leaving it incapacitated and deceiving the crew at the bottommost of the Pacific—with time running out and unrealistic oceanographer employees saving diver Jonas Taylor (Statham) to protect the team and the sea itself from an inconceivable danger — a 75-foot-long primitive shark known as the Megalodon.