Mark Wahlberg unsuccessfully pitched a follow up to The Departed including Robert De Niro and Brad Pitt.
The Uncharted star attained an Oscar election for playing Staff Sergeant Sean Dignam together with Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Jack Nicholson in Martin Scorsese’s 2006 criminal offense thriller.
In a current interview on KFC Radio, Wahlberg exposed that he and film writer William Monahan pitched a follow up however it didn’t exercise.
“I entered into a conference with Bill Monahan at Warner Bros. to pitch the follow up to The Departed,” he stated. “And let’s simply state the pitch didn’t go extremely well. He actually didn’t have actually anything expanded, however he’s the sort of man you simply trust to go and compose something. Therefore when we were dealing with the script for Cocaine Cowboys and American Desperado, (I) stated, ‘Bill, simply go compose. They like to have things well considered and prepared.’ It ‘d be a respectable one.”
Wahlberg didn’t explain about the pitch, however described that the follow up would centre on his character and they would generate a brand-new lineup of A-list stars such as De Niro and Pitt.
Monahan formerly informed/ Film in 2011 that a few of the occasions in the proposed follow-up would occur at the exact same time as the initial movie.
“Essentially, in the center area of the important things I’ve planned, you ‘d see actions that occur throughout the initial Departed however aren’t on screen in the initial Departed,” he described. “There would be off-screen things that take place at that point in the story. It would work flawlessly as a motion picture of its own.”
Wahlberg and Monahan’s follow up stopped working to come to fulfillment, in addition to their Cocaine Cowboys and American Desperado jobs. They ultimately interacted once again on the 2014 drama The Gambler.
Mark Wahlberg unsuccessfully pitched a follow up to The Departed including Robert De Niro and Brad Pitt.
The Uncharted star attained an Oscar election for playing Staff Sergeant Sean Dignam together with Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Jack Nicholson in Martin Scorsese’s 2006 criminal offense thriller.
In a current interview on KFC Radio, Wahlberg exposed that he and film writer William Monahan pitched a follow up however it didn’t exercise.
“I entered into a conference with Bill Monahan at Warner Bros. to pitch the follow up to The Departed,” he stated. “And let’s simply state the pitch didn’t go extremely well. He actually didn’t have actually anything expanded, however he’s the sort of man you simply trust to go and compose something. Therefore when we were dealing with the script for Cocaine Cowboys and American Desperado, (I) stated, ‘Bill, simply go compose. They like to have things well considered and prepared.’ It ‘d be a respectable one.”
Wahlberg didn’t explain about the pitch, however described that the follow up would centre on his character and they would generate a brand-new lineup of A-list stars such as De Niro and Pitt.
Monahan formerly informed/ Film in 2011 that a few of the occasions in the proposed follow-up would occur at the exact same time as the initial movie.
“Essentially, in the center area of the important things I’ve planned, you ‘d see actions that occur throughout the initial Departed however aren’t on screen in the initial Departed,” he described. “There would be off-screen things that take place at that point in the story. It would work flawlessly as a motion picture of its own.”
Wahlberg and Monahan’s follow up stopped working to come to fulfillment, in addition to their Cocaine Cowboys and American Desperado jobs. They ultimately interacted once again on the 2014 drama The Gambler.


























































