Sandra Bullock doesn’t suppose the film business is “courageous sufficient” to make a 3rd Pace movie.
The 60-year-old actress starred reverse Keanu Reeves within the 1994 motion flick — in addition to returning with Jason Patric for its derided sequel Pace 2: Cruise Management — although has now admitted the probabilities of director Jan de Bont being given the chance to helm one other bombastic installment within the sequence are slim-to-none.
Showing alongside Reeves and de Bont at a Q&A session throughout a thirtieth anniversary screening of the film, Bullock stated: “The geriatric model. It gained’t be quick.”
She added…
All this stuff occurred as a result of the loopy man [de Bont] within the greenish jacket over there. He’s so mushy and mild right now and I’m like, ‘That’s not the person I keep in mind.’ However he’s the person who put the power and the thought collectively, knew what the viewers needed and demanded it from everybody and everybody stepped as much as play it. So what would that film be that may make Jan’s mind and brilliance comfortable? It could require rather a lot from all people. I don’t know if we’re in an business anymore that’s prepared to tolerate it and be courageous sufficient to do it.
“Perhaps I could possibly be unsuitable,” Bullock continued, “If he can’t make [what he has in his mind] for the viewers, then he’s failed it felt like. I don’t know what we may do that may be ok for the viewers.”
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Whereas The Proposal star doubts a 3rd Pace film will ever occur, Reeves beforehand revealed he hoped to return to the franchise sooner or later.
Throughout an look on the 50 MPH podcast, the John Wick actor stated: “I imply, you understand – we’d freakin’ knock it out of the park.”
The Matrix icon added there was a “siren name” attracting him to a different Pace flick, and emphasised that he was determined to work with Bullock once more after they final shared the display in 2006 for the romance image The Lake Home.

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