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Michael Mann's 'Heat' Sequel Confirmed, Casting Rumors Swirl

Summary

  • 'Heat 2' sequel to 1995 crime drama 'Heat' is officially in the works
  • Production has shifted to a new studio, pre-production underway
  • Several big-name actors, including Leonardo DiCaprio, being considered for roles
Michael Mann's 'Heat' Sequel Confirmed, Casting Rumors Swirl

In October 2025, it was confirmed that a sequel to the 1995 crime drama 'Heat' is officially in the works. The follow-up, titled 'Heat 2', is currently in pre-production after the project had been up for sale earlier this year when the original studio was unable to settle a fee with director Michael Mann.

The new film will explore different timelines and delve into the backstories of the characters from the original, including Al Pacino's Vincent Hanna and Robert De Niro's Neil McCauley. Several big-name actors are reportedly being considered for roles, with Leonardo DiCaprio, who was last seen on the big screen in 2023, emerging as a frontrunner. Other actors such as Austin Butler, Adam Driver, and Bradley Cooper are also being eyed for the sequel.

The original 'Heat' was a critically acclaimed crime drama that followed the cat-and-mouse chase between a hard-nosed LAPD detective and a skilled criminal mastermind. The new film is expected to build upon the rich world and characters established in the 1995 classic, offering fans a long-awaited continuation of the iconic story.

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The 'Heat 2' sequel to the 1995 crime drama 'Heat' is officially in pre-production as of October 2025.
Several high-profile actors, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Austin Butler, Adam Driver, and Bradley Cooper, are being considered for key roles in the upcoming 'Heat 2' sequel.
The original 'Heat' crime drama, directed by Michael Mann and starring Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, was released in 1995.

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