The director of Sightseers, Kill List, A Field in England, Rebecca, High-Rise, and new film In the Earth, Ben Wheatley will next direct shark spell sequel The Meg 2 Warner Bros.
What did Wheatley say?
Wheatley affected upon the enormous scale of the forthcoming action-horror sequel and playing in an already reputable sandbox. He said that a lot of it is regarding The Meg and trying to make sure it is a prodigious Meg film. As people can see from the movies he has made, they’re not essential; it’s not. 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 a touch completely altered that nobody familiar inevitably. So there’s that component of back and forth. Wheatley continued, it’s a chance to do action on such an insanely colossal scale that it is just incredible. From doing Free Fire, which was, he thought, were all his Christmases originated at once in terms of action, this is just farfetched. And just doing the storyboards for it, just rational and going, he feels a dense concern for it, to make sure that it distributes on all the, to all the big shark admirers out there.
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The stars and creators
The Meg star Jason Statham is probable to return and have an imaginative contribution.The script has been written by Jon & Erich Hoeber and Dean Georgaris.Jon Turteltaub’s The Meg, constructed on Steve Alten’s Meg novels, hit in theaters back in 2018, consuming over $500 million at the wide-reaching box office. Jason Statham starred as heroic shark-slayer Jonas Taylor, part of a group of researchers discovering the Mariana Trench meeting the largest aquatic slayer that has ever been present Megalodon.