Wagner Moura in talks to join Margot Robbie, Bradley Cooper in 'Ocean's Eleven' prequel
Washington, June 18
The upcoming Ocean's Eleven prequel is continuing to expand its cast, with Brazilian actor Wagner Moura reportedly in negotiations to join Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper in Warner Bros.' untitled film.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Moura is being lined up to play the film's main antagonist in the period heist drama, which is set against the backdrop of the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix. Bradley Cooper is attached to direct, star and produce the project, while Margot Robbie will also star and produce through her LuckyChap banner alongside Tom Ackerley.
Unlike the modern Ocean's films led by George Clooney as Danny Ocean, the prequel is expected to explore an earlier chapter in the franchise's history. A teaser presented at CinemaCon earlier this year hinted that the story would revolve around Danny Ocean's parents, with Robbie and Cooper believed to be portraying the two master thieves.
While plot details remain under wraps, industry reports suggest Moura's character will serve as the primary villain, continuing the franchise tradition of pitting the central crew against powerful adversaries. Previous Ocean's films featured actors such as Andy Garcia, Vincent Cassel and Al Pacino in antagonist roles.
The feature is expected to begin filming in late July, with production starting in Paris before moving to the South of France. Cooper has penned the latest version of the screenplay, building on earlier drafts by Carrie Solomon.
Warner Bros. has slated the film for a theatrical release on June 25, 2027.
Moura has gained increasing international recognition in recent years. After breaking through with Brazil's Elite Squad films and Netflix's Narcos, the actor earned widespread acclaim for his performance in The Secret Agent, winning Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival and the Golden Globes, in addition to receiving an Academy Award nomination. He is also set to appear in Netflix's upcoming thriller The Last House and lend his voice to Lucasfilm's animated series Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I'm excited but also a bit skeptical—Hollywood's obsession with prequels sometimes backfires. The 1960s Monaco setting is stylish though. Hope the script does justice to the original vibe. Also, nice to see a Brazilian actor getting such a big role. 🇧🇷✨
Wagner Moura as a villain? Arrey, he was so good as Pablo Escobar! This could be epic. Bradley Cooper directing and starring is a bold move. I just hope Warner Bros. doesn't mess up the timeline—1962 Grand Prix setting needs authentic cars and costumes. Fingers crossed! 🏎️🎬
Honestly, I'm tired of these franchise prequels. Why not create something original? The Ocean's films already had a perfect ending. Moura is talented but playing a 'main antagonist' sounds cliched. Let's hope Cooper's script brings something fresh—otherwise, it's just another cash grab. 🤷♂️
Margot Robbie producing through LuckyChap? That's power! The female perspective might add a nice layer to the heist genre. Also, Moura winning Cannes and getting an Oscar nom for The Secret Agent—wow, what a talent. This cast is dream-level. Just don't make it too dark, keep the charm alive! 🌟
2027!? That's literally 3 years away! Why announce so early? Hollywood loves to build hype but cool your jets, Warner Bros. Anyway
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