Key Points

Legendary filmmaker Michael Mann has officially completed the first draft of the long-awaited 'Heat 2' screenplay for Warner Bros. The project originated from Mann's 2022 crime novel co-authored with Meg Gardiner, which expands the narrative universe of the iconic 1995 film. While plot details remain closely guarded, fans are eagerly anticipating the return to the intense world of professional criminals and dedicated law enforcement. Mann's distinctive storytelling and the potential reunion of De Niro and Pacino make this sequel one of the most anticipated film projects in recent years.

Key Points: Michael Mann Submits Heat 2 Screenplay to Warner Bros

  • First draft of Heat 2 screenplay officially submitted to Warner Bros
  • Sequel based on Mann's 2022 crime novel co-written with Meg Gardiner
  • Original film starred Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in legendary cat-and-mouse narrative
  • Novel serves as both prequel and sequel to 1995 film
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Finished screenplay: Michael Mann submits first draft of 'Heat 2' script to Warner Bros

Legendary director Michael Mann completes first draft of highly anticipated Heat sequel, expanding on iconic 1995 crime classic

"I just finished the screenplay and handed in the first draft. It's an exciting project. - Michael Mann"

Washington DC, March 31

Director Michael Mann, who is currently working on the sequel to the Robert De Niro and Al Pacino starrer 'Heat', has shared a major update about the film.

After confirming late last year that he was close to finishing the screenplay for Heat 2, Mann has now officially submitted the first draft to Warner Bros., according to Deadline.

In a Q&A with Vulture, Mann, known for his distinctive filmmaking style, said, "I just finished the screenplay and handed in the first draft. In this case, it was Warner Brothers. Any more than that, I can't talk about. But it's an exciting project" as quoted by Deadline.

The plot details of the highly anticipated sequel remain undisclosed.

Released in 1995, Heat is considered one of Mann's best works. The film follows a cat-and-mouse game between a criminal mastermind (played by De Niro) planning one final job and a dedicated police lieutenant (played by Pacino) struggling with personal issues. Despite being on opposite sides of the law, they develop a mutual respect. The movie also starred Val Kilmer, Diane Venora, Amy Brenneman, Ashley Judd, Natalie Portman, and Jon Voight.

In December, Mann hinted at another project he hopes to make--a film about the 1968 Battle of Hue, one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War. During the battle, South Vietnamese and U.S. troops fought for a month to recapture the city.The Heat sequel has been in development for some time, but Mann revived interest in it with his 2022 crime novel Heat 2, co-written with author Meg Gardiner. The book serves as both a prequel and a sequel to the 1995 film.

Mann's most recent film was Ferrari, starring Adam Driver, Penelope Cruz, and Shailene Woodley. Speaking about Cruz's performance, Mann previously told The Hollywood Reporter, "She is completely self-confident. She has a primitive, almost tribal sense of knowing a thing when she knows something you can't shake."

Mann's other notable films include Thief, The Insider, Manhunter, Miami Vice, and more.

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James K.
This is incredible news! The original Heat is one of my all-time favorite films. That diner scene between Pacino and De Niro is pure cinema magic. Can't wait to see what Mann has cooked up for the sequel 🔥
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Sarah L.
I read the Heat 2 novel and it was fantastic. If the movie follows that story, we're in for a treat. Though I wonder if they'll be able to recapture the same energy without the original cast for the sequel portions.
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Miguel R.
Mann's attention to detail is unmatched. The way he researches his subjects shows in every frame. Excited but also nervous - sequels to classics are always risky. Hope he pulls it off!
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Tanya P.
While I love Mann's work, I wish he'd focus on original projects instead of sequels. His Vietnam film sounds more interesting to me personally. That said, I'll still be first in line for Heat 2!
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Derek W.
The bank robbery shootout in Heat is still the most realistic action sequence ever filmed. The sound design alone... chills every time. If the sequel is half as good, it'll be worth watching.
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Aisha B.
Respectful criticism: I hope Mann doesn't over-stylize this like some of his later films. The beauty of Heat was its gritty realism. Also curious who they'll cast for young Neil McCauley!

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