The saga of Universal Pictures and Legendary
Entertainment‘s Pacific Rim sequel continues to unfold as original
star Charlie Hunnam confirms that he will not have a role in Pacific Rim 2 (currently known as Pacific Rim: Maelstrom). Hunnam shouldered the first film as
Jaeger pilot Raleigh Becket, but he told MTV that scheduling conflicts have kept him from
reprising the role.
“There was definitely an
incarnation of this sequel that involved me, but there was a changing of
ownership, of the studio itself, Legendary, and I think that because they
partnered up with a Chinese company — and the film was so successful there —
there was a real agenda to get that film into production as soon as possible,” Hunnam said. “And I was already booked up for a
significant period of the time they were going to need.”
This statement sheds light on what may have
happened to push out not only Hunnam from the lead role but also director
Guillermo del Toro. Is it possible that Legendary, now under the auspices of
China’s Wanda Group, forced del Toro and his screenwriter Jon Spaihts to
abandon their plan for a Raleigh-centric sequel due to a push to get the film
out to Chinese audiences? Was this what ultimately caused del Toro to abandon
the film in favor of smallish monster drama The Shape of Water, with first-timer Steven S. DeKnight
taking over?
“I read an early draft
of what they’re doing,” Hunnam told Yahoo. “There was one
incarnation of this sequel that involved me heavily, but I was unavailable.
They have a very definite schedule that they have to film because of the
politics and business surrounding filmmaking. Sometimes noncreative decisions
will dictate how something unfolds, which seems bass ackwards in the fact that
we’re making art, or at least aspiring to make art. It ended up being
unfortunately something that we couldn’t remedy, because by the time they got
their schedule fully realized then I wasn’t available. But I think they’re onto
something very exciting. It’s a serious, significant progression. It feels like
they’re really aspiring to push this thing forward and do something original
with the sequel. So it’s cool.”
By repeatedly using the term “heavy involvement”
in interviews it sounds as if Hunnam will definitely not be the star of Pacific Rim:
Maelstrom, but is his
language leaving the door open for a possible appearance? This tactic has
worked well in movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens (where Mark Hamill appeared at the end) or G.I. Joe
Retaliation (where Channing Tatum is
killed at the beginning). Pacific Rim could be one of those properties where it’s mostly about the
brand and less about the stars, although the poor showing of Independence
Day: Resurgence has proved that
leaving out an identifying figure (Will Smith) can be detrimental. Despite what
he says, don’t count Hunnam completely out just yet!
Set for a February 23, 2018 release date, Pacific Rim:
Maelstrom is currently set to
star John Boyega (Attack the Block, Star Wars: Episode VIII) and Scott Eastwood (The Longest Ride, Suicide Squad), with the Star Wars: The Force Awakens star playing the son of Stacker
Pentecost, Idris Elba‘s character from the original Guillermo del Toro
film. No word yet on whether Rinko Kikuchi’s Mako Mori or Charlie
Day’s Dr. Newton Geiszler will appear.
Pacific Rim 2 will be directed by Steven S. DeKnight (Spartacus, Marvel’s Daredevil) based on the world created by Guillermo del
Toro and Travis Beacham and from a script by Jurassic World co-writer Derek Connolly. Thomas Tull, Mary
Parent, Jon Jashni, and del Toro will produce the action adventure film along
with Boyega and Femi Oguns under their Upper Room Productions shingle. Cale
Boyter will serve as the film’s executive producer.
The film will be distributed by Universal
Pictures around the world with the exception of China.
Pacific Rim hit theaters in summer 2013 and grossed
just $101 million at the domestic box office but went on to take in over
$411 million worldwide. The original film starred Charlie Hunnam, Idris
Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day, Robert Kazinsky, Max Martini, and Ron
Perlman.
There are sure to more Pacific Rim:
Maelstrom cast additions to
come, so keep checking back for updates as they become available.
How do you feel about Charlie Hunnam not
returning to lead the Pacific Rim 2 cast? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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