"Sequel to the 'Cliffhanger' reboot under development; however, Sylvester Stallone won't reprise his role"
The world of action-packed adventure cinema is set to soar once again with the announcement of the Cliffhanger reboot sequel.
Rocket Science and Thank You Pictures, the production powerhouses behind the project, have revealed that they are at the helm of this exciting new venture. The original Cliffhanger, directed by Renny Harlin, grossed an impressive $255 million globally back in 1993, and now, with a fresh draft penned by Melanie Toast and a new story by Ana Lily Amirpour, the reboot is shaping up to be a thrilling continuation.
In the reboot, we find Lily James taking on the role of Naomi, Ray's daughter, and Pierce Brosnan stepping into the boots of veteran mountaineer Ray Cooper. The creative team behind the project is yet to be confirmed, but one thing is certain: the reboot aims for a theatrical release with an IMAX rollout.
Currently, the Cliffhanger reboot sequel is in post-production, with filming taking place primarily in Austria and Bavaria. However, there is no confirmed information about the plot or release date as of yet.
CAA Media Finance is representing North American and Chinese territories for the reboot, while Rocket Science is handling international sales. Talks are heating up at the TIFF market for the Cliffhanger reboot sequel, and it's clear that this is a project that is generating a lot of interest.
One notable absence from the reboot is Sylvester Stallone, who starred in the original Cliffhanger but will not be involved in the reboot or its potential sequel.
The Cliffhanger reboot is set to hit cinemas on September 26, 2025, but until then, fans of the original will have to wait with bated breath for more details about this exciting new adventure.
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