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S.H.I.E.L.D. is back, can U.N.C.L.E. be far behind?

Shaka Zulu

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So we've got a Agents of SHIELD show on the air, and it will be heading to a season 2. My gut tells me that Warner Bros. will want to bring back The Man From U.N.C.L.E. because of the success of SHIELD (and SHIELD was based on UNCLE, too.) Have I got it right, or am I just guessing as usual? Let me know.
 
Well if the UNCLE movie is a hit, they'll probably want it to be a franchise and not have to compete against a "free" TV show of the same name.
 
Actually there's already a Man from UNCLE feature film being made with Henry Cavill as Solo and Armie Hammer as Kuryakin, directed by Guy Ritchie of the Sherlock Holmes films. It's due out next January. So I think Warner Bros. and MGM are hoping to make it work as a big-screen franchise, maybe a cross between the Ritchie Holmes films and MGM's James Bond series. I doubt they'd want to have a competing TV revival at the same time.
 
Actually there's already a Man from UNCLE feature film being made with Henry Cavill as Solo and Armie Hammer as Kuryakin, directed by Guy Ritchie of the Sherlock Holmes films. It's due out next January. So I think Warner Bros. and MGM are hoping to make it work as a big-screen franchise, maybe a cross between the Ritchie Holmes films and MGM's James Bond series. I doubt they'd want to have a competing TV revival at the same time.

Thanks for the heads-up on that; stupid question, but does anybody know it there's a trailer for this movie?

Actually, Warner Bros. and Turner Entertainment Company own the rights, as Turner bought out the pre-1984 MGM film and TV library, and then Turner in turn was acquired by Time Warner.
 
Thanks for the heads-up on that; stupid question, but does anybody know it there's a trailer for this movie?

Not yet, apparently. It's still 9 months away -- is that too early for a trailer? I guess it depends on the film.


Actually, Warner Bros. and Turner Entertainment Company own the rights, as Turner bought out the pre-1984 MGM film and TV library, and then Turner in turn was acquired by Time Warner.

You're right, I misread (or mis-skimmed) the Wiki article. The film is entirely a Warner Bros. production.
 
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