Long-Awaited Statham-Ritchie Thriller Finally Wraps Filming After Decade-Long Wait

Director Guy Ritchie recently sat down with Collider's Steven Weintraub to discuss his latest action thriller, 'In the Grey,' starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Eiza González, and Henry Cavill, and provided updates on several highly anticipated future projects. Ritchie delved into the unique "cause and effect" reality central to 'In the Grey,' a world where every action has immediate and often deadly consequences, a concept he finds particularly compelling.
Ritchie elaborated on the philosophical underpinnings of 'In the Grey,' explaining how it deliberately contrasts with our everyday world where "cause and effect, and price and product, have deliberately been separated." In the film's ruthless environment, intelligence is paramount, as characters must be smart to survive. He praised the movie's portrayal of elite operatives at the peak of their game, executing plans without typical Hollywood tropes like bickering or double-crosses. Ritchie noted that this immediate consequence-driven reality – where getting things wrong can lead to death or incarceration – provides a powerful, self-editing mechanism, ensuring "only the strong survive, or only the smart survive." He finds this world intriguing because it's not constrained by legalities, allowing for debt reclamation "by any means necessary" and emphasizing cleverness over bluntness.
Beyond his latest release, Ritchie addressed the persistent fan desire for sequels to some of his most beloved films. Regarding 'Sherlock Holmes 3,' he expressed an ardent desire to return to the franchise with Robert Downey Jr., stating he "adores Downey" and "adored making those two movies." While acknowledging the strong appetite from both his side and the audience's, Ritchie admitted that aligning schedules remains the primary hurdle. He confessed to being "really disappointed it hasn't" happened yet, having asked "all the players so many times" and wishing to "will it to happen." The continued interest, as evidenced by Prime Video's 'Young Sherlock,' further underscores the potential for a third installment.
The discussion also touched upon 'RocknRolla 2.' Ritchie confirmed his interest in a sequel, saying he "would love to" make it. However, he revealed that the project is currently "caught up in a world of administrative, boring quagmire of nonsense." Interestingly, some of the original ideas conceived for 'RocknRolla 2' eventually "drifted into The Gentlemen," showcasing how Ritchie often reuses and refines concepts across his cinematic universe.
Finally, Ritchie offered an exciting update on 'Viva la Madness,' his long-gestating passion project with frequent collaborator Jason Statham. After more than a decade in development, the action thriller has officially wrapped filming "about a month ago" and is now in the editing process. Ritchie described the experience as "a catharsis" and teased that the film is "great fun" and a "wild ride," with the title itself providing a clear hint at its tone. Based on a book, 'Viva la Madness' promises to deliver the "mad" entertainment fans expect from the duo.
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