Key Points

Hollywood legend Michael Caine is set to return to acting for the Last Witch Hunter sequel. The 92-year-old actor will reunite with Vin Diesel in the fantasy action film. The original movie, despite modest domestic performance, was a global hit with strong international box office numbers. The sequel comes after the film's surprising success on streaming platforms like Netflix.

Key Points: Michael Caine Joins Vin Diesel in Last Witch Hunter Sequel

  • Michael Caine breaks retirement at 92 for film sequel
  • Vin Diesel reprises lead role in witch hunter franchise
  • Original film grossed $119 million internationally
  • Netflix popularity sparked sequel development
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Michael Caine to come out of retirement for 'The Last Witch Hunter' sequel

Legendary Michael Caine returns to acting for Last Witch Hunter sequel alongside Vin Diesel, 10 years after original film's release

Michael Caine to come out of retirement for 'The Last Witch Hunter' sequel
"The Last Witch Hunter has grown into a global fan favorite - Adam Fogelson, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chair"

Los Angeles, Sep 9

Legendary actor Michael Caine, who hung his boots, is now planning to come out of retirement. The 92-year-old screen legend is set to be next seen in a sequel to 'The Last Witch Hunter'.

The film also sees Vin Diesel return as the project headliner The sequel is being fast-tracked through development at Lionsgate and Diesel's production banner One Race Films, reports 'Variety'.

Though a deal for Caine hasn't been finalised, the actor is expected to reprise his role from the 2015 original 'Last Witch Hunter'. Caine played Dolan, a priest who assists Diesel's warrior Kaulder as he fights to stop a plague propagated by a witch queen.

As per 'Variety', the original 'Last Witch Hunter' was somewhat of a passion project for Diesel, who promoted that the adventure film was an adaptation of his own 'Dungeons & Dragons' campaigns, in which he played as the original character of Melkor the Witch Hunter.

Released in October 2015 by Lionsgate, the film grossed just $27 million in North America, but proved a stronger draw overseas with $119 million from international territories. Per Lionsgate, the second life of 'Last Witch Hunter' on digital and home video, which includes a run as one of the most-watched movies on Netflix this year, led to the sequel's development 10 years later.

Lionsgate Motion Picture group chair Adam Fogelson said in a statement, confirming the sequel's development, "'The Last Witch Hunter' has grown since its theatrical release into a global fan favorite, with audiences continuing to discover and rewatch it across every platform over the past decade. That enduring enthusiasm made clear there is an appetite for more stories set in this world. Vin and I have partnered many times over the years, and he is a true force in our industry".

"I'm thrilled to be reuniting with him as he returns to this iconic role, and excited by how advancements in filmmaking technology now allow us to economically deliver a sequel on an even more ambitious scale", he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, the first movie was quite average. Not sure why they're making a sequel after 10 years. But if Michael Caine is in it, might give it a watch on OTT.
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Vikram M
Vin Diesel promoting his D&D campaigns as movies? That's actually pretty cool. Reminds me of how our Indian filmmakers sometimes adapt local stories and folklore.
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Anjali F
The original made most money internationally - including India! Shows how important overseas markets have become. Hope they include some diverse casting this time.
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Sarah B
Michael Caine is a national treasure in the UK, but it's amazing how beloved he is globally. His work ethic at 92 is inspiring for actors everywhere!
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Karthik V
OTT platforms giving new life to older movies is such a game changer. Many Hollywood and Bollywood films are finding new audiences this way. Great for cinema lovers!

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