Nicolas Winding Refn Reveals New Tokyo-Set Film Shoots Next Year

Nicolas Winding Refn Reveals New Tokyo-Set Film Shoots Next Year: “Will Have A Lot Of Glitter, Sex & Violence”

While filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn has given us movies like the “Pusher” trilogy, the Mads Mikkelsen Viking thriller “Valhalla Rising,” “Drive,” “Only God Forgives,” and “The Neon Demon,” he’s been mostly focused on the small screen with efforts like “Too Old To Die Young,” and “Copenhagen Cowboy” as of late. But is now aiming to make a big return to feature films as announced at the Venice Film Festival by the director this week (via Variety).

”Feature film is still the mother of all mediums” Winding Refn said (while promoting his new short film “Beauty Is Not A Sin“) after previously declaring that “cinema is dead” a while back. The outlet adds that his yet-to-be-titled movie is fully financed and will shoot next year in Tokyo, Japan. This new project is in both English and Japanese and is based on an original story that is being kept under wraps for the moment, but it “will have a lot of glitter and lot of sex and violence,” Refn promises.

He also hinted that themes and characters that inspired his last two efforts, “Only God Forgives” and “The Neon Demon” will make a return. Although, what exactly that means is a little unclear without more details about the plot. However, it’s an obvious nod that the movie will be another effort set within the neo-noir genre.

Tokyo would make for an exciting location to set for a neo-noir project from Winding Refn, given that you have all sorts of ways to enter the country’s underworld, from the nightlife (gaming, clubs, bars, restaurants, hosting services, sex workers, and other entertainment businesses) that has connections to the Japanese criminal syndicates known as the Yakuza to potentially other seedy avenues like Japan’s extremely lucrative pornography industry that certainly would lean into the sex side of things.

This won’t be the first time Westerners have attempted to tackle darker-themed projects set in Japan. We saw it recently used in the Michael Mann-produced crime series “Tokyo Vice,” based on the novel by American crime reporter Jake Adelstein, and the Ridley Scott film “Black Rain” (set in Osaka) from the 1980s starring Michael Douglas, Andy García, Ken Takakura, Kate Capshaw, and Yūsaku Matsuda which was an impressive effort to explore Japanese nightlife/Yakuza from a Western perspective. Both share neo-noir elements and may have an influence on this new movie, if only minor.

Another more recent exploration into the underbelly of Japan was Takeshi Kitano’s excellent trilogy of Yakuza films, “Outrage,” which explored the politics and backstabbing that would most likely occur within the crime syndicates as money/power become great motivators for violence. They’re not perfect movies, but I’d highly recommend them if you want to watch more contemporary efforts that attempt to harken back to the work of the late Kinji Fukasaku (“Battles Without Honor & Humanity” franchise also referred to as “The Yakuza Papers”), the “Outrage” movies might be worth your time.

It remains to be seen if either Ryan Gosling (“Drive,” “Only God Forgives”) or Elle Fanning (“The Neon Demon”) will be part of the new film’s cast, but it wouldn’t be all that surprising if there was a reunion. We’ll keep our fingers crossed that Gosling ends up with another meaty role with limited dialogue.

Stay tuned for future updates on the new project, such as the film’s title, plot, and casting.

SOURCE: VARIETY

‘Too Old To Die Young’ Cinematographer Diego Garcia Worked On Michael Mann’s HBO Max Crime Series ‘Tokyo Vice’

Originally, filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton was attached to direct a Japanese-set crime series based on the non-fiction novel Tokyo Vice by journalist Jake Adelstein, but had to exit due to scheduling conflicts with his Marvel Studios film Shang-Chi & The Legend of The Ten Rings, that was shooting in Australia. Instead, HBO Max ended up hiring the best replacement imaginable for a crime series, Michael Mann. Since he was the creative force behind the original Miami Vice series.

The Ronin has been able to confirm that one of the show’s cinematographers is Diego Garcia, who worked on the Nicolas Winding Refn thriller series Too Old To Die Young and the upcoming Jennifer Lawrence drama at A24 from director Lila Neugebauer.

One of the other names mentioned for the series has been Westworld cinematographer John Grillo.

After a long pause in 2020, production resumed in November despite allegations of sexual assault against the show’s lead actor Ansel Elgort (Westside Story, Baby Driver) from last summer as the American actor wasn’t replaced.

Tokyo Vice is a firsthand account of a young American journalist (Elgort) working the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat. Elgort stars as Adelstein as he embeds himself into the Tokyo Vice police squad to reveal corruption. The series chronicles Adelstein’s daily descent into the sordid underbelly of Tokyo, where nothing and no one is truly what or who they seem.

Ken Watanabe, Rinko Kikuchi, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf also have key roles.

Tokyo Vice’s production resuming happened to take place around the same time Destin Daniel Cretton was finishing up principal photography on Shang-Chi and moving into post-production. Cretton remains as the show’s executive producer alongside Michael Mann and series leads Ken Watanabe and Ansel Elgort.

Director Michael Mann is best known for his impressive body of work that consists of Thief, Manhunter, Heat, The Insider, Collateral, Miami Vice, Public Enemies, and Blackhat. Oddly enough, he never directed an episode of the Miami Vice series but did helm a single episode of the Chicago-set show Crime Story starring the late Dennis Farina.

The impressive part of the series is that they’ve done a lot of filming in country in Japan, which is notoriously expensive for foreign/western productions because of the endless red tape and scheduling that is involved. I also can’t imagine the added costs with pandemic delays and protocols thrown into the mix.

Joey King To Co-Star With Brad Pitt In Sony’s Action Flick ‘Bullet Train’

Deadline reports that young actress Joey King is currently in negotiations to play the role of Prince in Sony’s action film Bullet Train from director David Leitch (Deadpool 2, Atomic Blonde). Oscar-winner Brad Pitt is set to play an assassin named Ladybug. 

The film is based on the novel Maria Beetle from Japanese author Kotaro Isaka, it will focus on a group of assassins on a bullet train. 

King’s credits include The Dark Knight RisesThe ConjuringWhite House DownThe Act, and most recently with Netflix’s The Kissing Booth 2

Filming is expected to begin this fall in Los Angeles, California. 

However, that will likely be dependant on how the city/state is doing with the pandemic and if there is a second wave that shuts down productions. 

SOURCE: DEADLINE

‘Deadpool 2’ Director David Leitch’s Next Film Will Be Sony’s Japan-Set Action Film ‘Bullet Train’ – Eyes Fall Production Start

Director David Leitch has landed yet another studio action project according to The Hollywood Reporter. The co-director of John Wick will return to the world of assassins with Bullet Train for Sony Pictures and they’re hoping to begin sometime in the fall. 

They’ve also provided a brief idea of what to expect from the project. Its script is being handled by Fear Street screenwriter Zak Olkewicz. 

Bullet Train centers on a group of hitmen and assassins with conflicting motives on a train in Tokyo. 

Oddly enough, Bullet Train shares it’s title with an existing Japanese film from 1975 directed by Jun’ya Satô with legendary action stars Sonny Chiba (The Street Fighter, Kill Bill) and Ken Takakura (Black Rain, The Yakuza) in leading roles. I’m curious if the original film from Japan will have any influence on this new project.

Sony is hopeful because of the contained setting of the project (on a train) they’ll be able to limit the number of people on set during the filming. 

David’s previous releases all have strong action sequences which has helped him gain the reputation of a solid action film director, thanks to his background in stunts.

At one point, Antoine Fuqua was attached to direct. 

The director has been putting together multiple deals to make multiple films at various studios, but I’m unsure if he’ll be able to make all of them. Here is a rundown of the other various projects that David has been reportedly attached to direct over the last year or so. 

  • A feature adaptation of the Ubisoft video game The Division for Netflix with Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal attached to star. 
  • A remake of the classic Bruce Lee martial arts action film Enter The Dragon for Warner Bros. Pictures. 
  • Undying Love, a vampire action film set in Hong Kong and based on the Image Comics property. 
  • A feature film remake of the classic David Carradine series Kung Fu

Leitch is also producing a string of upcoming releases such as the Universal action flick Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) coming to theaters on February 26th, 2021, the Toyko-set Netflix assassin film Kate starring Elizabeth Winstead (Birds of Prey), and the recently announced memory loss thriller for STX titled Fast & Loose

While sequels to Hobbs & ShawAtomic Blonde, and Deadpool 2 are said to be in early development stages. It remains to be seen if David will return to direct those projects. 

SOURCE: THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER