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Ocean’s Eleven prequel searching for new director after Lee Isaac Chung exits

Twisters director Lee Isaac Chung was once slated to helm the upcoming Ocean’s Eleven prequel for Warner Bros. and LuckyChap Entertainment, but Deadline reports that the director has exited the project. The reason? Say it with me, baby. Creative differences!

Lee Isaac Chung Exits Ocean’s Eleven Prequel

A Warner Bros. spokesperson said, “This is an amicable split due to creative differences.” Studio reps added, “Lee Isaac is a singular filmmaking talent whose vision and partnership have been invaluable to Warner Bros. and LuckyChap throughout this journey.  Our experience with him has only deepened our enthusiasm to collaborate on future projects together.“

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros., the prequel is said to be an important project, so the search is on for a new director.

The plot of the prequel has been kept under wraps, but previous reports stated that the film would be set in 1960s Europe and follow the adventures of the parents of Danny (George Clooney) and Debbie Ocean (Sandra Bullock). Margot Robbie is attached to star, and Bradley Cooper has been in talks as well. The current screenplay is by Carrie Solomon and is based on characters created by George Clayton Johnson & Jack Golden Russell

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In addition to the Ocean’s prequel, there’s another potential sequel in the works, which would bring back George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and a few other members of the original ensemble. Clooney teased the project back in 2023, saying, “We have a really good script for another Ocean’s now, so we may end up doing another one. It’s actually a great script.” The actor wouldn’t spill any other details, only to say that “the idea is kind of Going in Style.” The film Clooney refers to is a 1979 heist comedy starring George Burns, Art Carney, and Lee Strasberg as three friends who decide to rob a bank.

Clooney said the studio has approved the budget, so it all comes down to scheduling. “We just got the budget approved at Warner Bros. and we’re trying to set up,” he said. “It’s just scheduling, so it’s just setting a start date for us, probably start in about nine or 10 months, shooting.“

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