Nicolas Cage Returns as Yuri Orlov in 'Lords of War' Sequel for 2027

The sequel to the 2005 film 'Lord of War,' titled 'Lords of War,' is scheduled for a 2027 theatrical release. Nicolas Cage returns as arms dealer Yuri Orlov, who discovers his son, Anton, played by Bill Skarsgård, is building a rival mercenary army. The film, written and directed by Andrew Niccol, explores their tense rivalry within the global arms trade. Production recently wrapped in Morocco, with Vertical set to showcase footage at CinemaCon 2026.

Key Points: 'Lords of War' Sequel 2027: Cage Returns, Bill Skarsgård Joins

  • Sequel to 2005's Lord of War
  • Father-son arms trade rivalry
  • Wrapped production in Morocco
  • Vertical to showcase at CinemaCon 2026
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'Lord of War' sequel set for 2027 release, Nicolas Cage returns as Yuri Orlov

Nicolas Cage reprises his role in the 'Lord of War' sequel, facing his mercenary son played by Bill Skarsgård. Coming to theaters in 2027.

"Anton isn't out to right his father's wrongs; he's out to top them. - Andrew Niccol"

Los Angeles, April 11

'Lords of War', the sequel to the 2005 crime thriller Lord of War, is set for a 2027 theatrical release after being acquired by Vertical, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Written and directed by Andrew Niccol, the film will see Nicolas Cage reprise his role as arms dealer Yuri Orlov. The sequel introduces a new conflict as Orlov discovers he has a son, Anton, played by Bill Skarsgard, who is building a powerful mercenary army to rival his father's operations.

Set against the backdrop of America's wars in the Middle East, the narrative explores a tense father-son rivalry within the global arms trade and mercenary networks.

The film is produced and financed by Vendome Pictures, with additional production support from Saturn Films. Producers include Philippe Rousselet and Fabrice Gianfermi, who also worked on the original film, along with Niccol and Cage, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The cast also features Laura Harrier, Sylvia Hoeks and Greg Tarzan Davis. The film recently wrapped production in Morocco.

According to Niccol, the sequel expands on the character of Yuri Orlov while introducing a formidable new rival in his son. He noted that Anton is not seeking redemption but aims to surpass his father in the arms trade.

"As a storyteller, I always felt there was so much more to explore with the 'merchant of death' that is Nicolas Cage's charming devil, Yuri Orlov. This latest chapter gave me the chance to introduce his ultimate rival: his illegitimate son, Anton -- illegitimate in every sense of the word -- played by the equally roguish Bill Skarsgard. Set against the largely unseen world of mercenaries, the film quickly reveals that Anton isn't out to right his father's wrongs; he's out to top them," said Niccol, as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

Vertical is expected to showcase footage from the film at CinemaCon 2026 for exhibitors.

- ANI

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Priya S
Father-son rivalry in the arms business? Sounds intense! Bill Skarsgård is a fantastic choice to play the son. Can't wait for 2027, though it feels so far away.
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Rohit P
Interesting they filmed in Morocco. The backdrop of Middle East wars is always a sensitive topic. I hope the film handles it with the nuance it deserves and doesn't just use it as exotic scenery.
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Sarah B
Nicolas Cage returning to one of his best roles is everything! The original is a cult classic. The premise of the son trying to outdo the father in ruthlessness is a great hook for a sequel.
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Vikram M
As an Indian viewer, films about global arms trade always make me think of our own security challenges. It's entertainment, but also a stark reminder of the real-world shadows these businesses cast, even in our region.
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Michael C
Andrew Niccol writing and directing again is promising. He has a unique style. The mercenary angle is timely. Hope the story is as sharp and cynical as the first one.

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