For a while, it was known that the sequel to the film Keanu Reeves 47 Ronin was on his way to Netflix. We have a little more information about the sequel that we will discuss below. This is what we know about Ronin’s 47 bar.
Based on a fictional account of a samurai who lives in the 18th century Japan, the film released in 2013 functions as a debut switchal for Carl Rinsch. Universal Pictures released a film with H2F Entertainment, relative media, and maybe most importantly, Stuber Productions (Scott Stuber is now running the Netflix film division) behind the film.
For some, the sustainable 47 Ronin might surprise considering the 2013 film has dropped as one of the biggest box office bombs from the last decade (reportedly lost $ 175 million). Despite the large budget and Keanu Reeves led the cast, the film failed to make a serious impact.
First, we can reveal the sequel to 47 names Ronin is a blade of 47 Ronin while we previously only knew the film as 47 Ronin sequel.
The film was first known in the development of August 2020 when the deadline revealed that Ron Yuan recently performed at Disney’s Mulan, it would be direct.
It is produced by the Universal 1440 arm which is basically an offshoot b-tier that produces low budget films or branches to universal IP. Some titles in their Arsenal include Doom: Annihilation, most Tremor and Dragonheart films: Vengeance.
In April 2021, it was revealed that Aimee Garcia (known for Netflix’s Lucifer) worked with the author AJ Mendez as a clerk for the film. The couple recently worked with co-authors in the comic book companion series for Netflix’s Glow.
Producing film is entertainment convergence with the manufacturer of the Kwok team, John Orlando and Standing Stallings attached.
“The sequel pic 2013 will be set by 300 years to the future in the world of exotic cyberpunk. This film will be fresh, imagined again with the original
Features and will combine horror along with the samurai elements and modern ninjas. “
Thanks to the production so far, we now know that this film is now set to start filming on September 2021 in Malaysia.
We will keep you posted when we learn more about the project directly to Netflix from Universal 1440 as and when we get it.