
Road House 2 is officially in production with a number of interesting details that come from the film.
The Remake 2024 of the Classic In 1989, Jake Gyllenhaal played as Dalton, an ex-PUC-hunter who became Bodyguard who helped to defend a local crime boss in a campaign film.
In his role as a former UFC hunter, Gyllenhaal was accompanied by Conor McGregor in the film. McGregor played the antagonist Knox in Road House, a seemingly indestructible hunter who has countless Run-ins with the character of Gyllenhaal.
Road House did well on streaming and was well received by fans, giving affabers a follow -up. Gyllenhaal will return as Dalton for the follow-up, but returns without Doug Liman to send the photo.
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Instead, the Englishman Guy Ritchie is said to be in conversation to direct the film, after his work with Amazon for the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
Now that the news is reported, questions are being asked about McGregor's involvement in the sequel to Road House.
Will Conor McGregor be in Road House 2?
As such an entertaining part of the first road house, there is sufficient interest in McGregor to return for the sequel.
McGregor was well received in Road House and admitted that he would be open to playing the role of Knox in the future, but still has to be announced in a leading role in the film.
He told Variety that he is hopeful to appear in the future, given that his character did not died in the original film.
McGregor said: 'I didn't died, so I think there is hope for me.
“I thought it was great to work with Doug Liman and then clearly to work with Jake Gyllenhaal, someone I grew up, just admiring and rehearsing Donnie Darko in my room as a 11-year-old and wanted to be him.”
McGregor stole the show as Knox and would be a welcome return to the franchise in Road House 2. However, he still has to be announced for the sequel, with very little information that is revealed about it.
How much does Conor McGregor earn in Road House?
McGregor reportedly earned $ 5.5 million before appearing in Road House, although some claims are as high as $ 10 million.
The Irishman declared himself in a tweet now deleted. That it was more than the rock earned for his debut film, The Mummy Returns, in 2001, making him the best -paid first actor of all time.
McGregor noted: “I am the best -paid first actor of all time. Add that to the rest of my awards.”
McGregor said earlier that he did not want to continue to act
Although he was a success in Road House, McGregor De Independent told in March 2024 that he was not sure of his future in acting.
He noticed that the schedule was difficult and he doesn't know if he would go back to Hollywood.
McGregor said: “It was hard work and I am used to hard work, but the schedule was intense,” he said. “I am not sure if I will go through it again, but it is in the bank, it is in the history books. Money can come and go, but this film will be there forever.”
He seems to have gone back on the idea of stopping his comments about Road House 2.
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