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L.A. Confidential screenwriter says Warner Bros. rejected a sequel starring Chadwick Boseman, Russell Crowe, and Guy Pearce - henryafelf2002

L.A. Classified film writer says Warner Bros. rejected a continuation starring Chadwick Boseman, George William Russell Crowe, and Guy Pearce

Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce in L.A. Confidential
(Project deferred payment: Warner Bros.)

L.A. Close screenwriter Brian Helgeland has discovered that atomic number 2 inclined a sequel to the hit crime movie to Warner Bros., which the studio turned fine-tune.

The sequel would have starred original cast members Russell Crowe and Blackguard Pearce, along with the late Chadwick Boseman as a young police officer. "We worked the whole thing out. IT was great. And Warners passed," Helgeland told The Dead ringer.

The newfangled movie was released in 1997 and starred Kevin Spacey, St. James Cromwell, David Strathairn, Kim Basinger, and Danny DeVito aboard Crowe and Pearce. Based on the James Ellroy refreshing of the same name, it was directed by Curtis Hanson, who also co-wrote the hand with Helgeland – they won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The movie was nominative for nine Oscars in whole, and Bassinger won the award for Go-to-meeting Bearing Actress.

L.A. Confidential is put together in the '50s and follows a group of LAPD officers investigation a series of murders, exploring the point of intersection of law corruption and Hollywood celebrity. Helgeland said the sequel would have been set out in the mid-'70s, and he'd worked with novelist Ellroy to make up a new and original story. Withal, he didn't reveal what that fib might have entailed for the characters involved.

This isn't the first base time an addition to the LCCU (L.A. Confidential Medium Universe) hasn't come to fruition – back in 2012, Visit Me By Your Name theatre director Luca Guadagnino was set to helm a prequel to the 1997 movie called The Big Nowhere. Author Ellroy attempted to make a Television program in 2018 – a pilot was stab, merely the network chose not to submit it whatsoever further.

Helgeland has also written the screenplays for movies like the Heathland Ledger-led A Knight's Narration (which He also directed), Clint Eastwood's Mysterious River, and Ridley Scott's 2010 take Robin Hood, leading Crowe, Cate Blanchett, and Oscar Isaac. His work at Mystic River attained Helgeland another Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nominating address, as well as nods at the Prosperous Globes and BAFTAs.

If you've already seen L.A. Close, agree out our picks of the superfine Oscar-winning movies to fill out your watch list.

I'm an Amusement Author at GamesRadar+, cover everything film and TV-related across the Total Film and SFX sections – I help bring you all the stylish news and the occasional feature, too. I've previously written for publications like HuffPost and i-D after acquiring my NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Journalism.

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