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    The Raid *Hollywood* Remake

    This first came up our Raid 3 thread and I blew it off. I completely blew it off after Raid 2. But it looks like it deserves it's own thread now.

    There's a vid if you follow the link. Here's our original Raid thread, for good measure.
    The Raid Remake Will Feature "A Clash of Fighting Styles"
    Director reveals story and casting plans for U.S. remake.
    by Leigh Singer APRIL 22, 2014

    01:20The Raid (Remake) - Director Interview

    He hasn’t even finished The Expendables 3, but red-hot Australian director Patrick Hughes is already prepping his follow-up feature: the US remake of Indonesian (albeit directed by Welshman Gareth Evans) action masterpiece The Raid.

    Action aficionados surely know this already, but The Raid came seemingly out of nowhere in 2012. The tale of a S.W.A.T. team sent into a Jakarta high-rise to take out a vicious mobster, only to get trapped and have to shoot, stab, punch and kick their way out, it blew fans away with its epic and inventive, fast and furious fight scenes. Its success, though modest by US box-office standards, means that even more ambitious sequel The Raid 2 is already assaulting audiences as we speak.

    As with Hong Kong action cinema, however, The Raid had a very specific and proud national identity. Fans of the original could be forgiven for considering a Westernized version a betrayal; but Hughes’ take on why and what he wants his film to be may reassure them.

    “It’s a phenomenal action film but unfortunately not enough people went and saw it,” says Hughes, buzzing with enthusiasm down the line from Bulgaria where he's still working on Expendables 3. “So what we’re doing with this [remake], it’s got a broader landscape to it and revolves around the world of the DEA FAST [Foreign-Deployed Advisory and Support Teams] Teams, which is a really interesting take on it.”

    For the uninitiated, the Drug Enforcement Administration details its elite FAST tactical units as follows: “FAST units provide immediate tactical responses to emerging threats around the globe. Using training methods reserved for the nation’s most elite special operations forces, FAST units can rapidly deploy and bring to bear enormous firepower and tactical skill to eliminate or apprehend narcotics kingpins or terrorist leaders.” Uh-oh.

    This potentially explains the issue of how an action movie firmly rooted in Indonesian martial artistry can translate to Hollywood. “Because it’s an American take,” continues Hughes, “in terms of the martial arts, you’re looking at a clash of cultures and also a clash of fighting styles.”

    But even with a culture clash established, which US stars could legitimately perform to the level of Raid star Iko Uwais and his crew? Despite it being so early in pre-production Hughes seems very confident with the talent he’s scouting.

    “It’s an ensemble piece but we’re looking at training [the actors] up,” he reveals. “Obviously I can’t name names yet but there are certain people that bring a skill set and there are certain people who are about to go into six months of training before we shoot.”

    05:18Fight Scenes That Inspired The Raid 2
    Lest anyone get the idea that Hughes is bringing the same expansive blockbuster tone required for an Expendables movie, he’s quick to flag up both his credentials – previous low-budget feature Red Hill was a much more intimate, character-based shoot-‘em-up – and what he wants to keep from the original Raid.

    “Expendables 3 is a big fun popcorn movie,” he says, “and this will be a really nitty-gritty action movie. It has such a wonderful premise, it’s so simple and so raw and at the end of the day it’s a survival movie. Once the lights go out it becomes war and that’s certainly what appealed to me about it. My hope with the aesthetics and action set pieces aside, is to elevate it by matching the emotional ride and the action ride.” Buckle up.

    Read more from Patrick Hughes in our Expendables 3 set visit, and check out our review of The Raid 2 here.

    by Leigh Singer
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    more on the remake

    Screen Gems Delays Production on ‘Raid’ Remake (EXCLUSIVE)

    May 27, 2014 | 04:21PM PT
    Justin Kroll
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    Fans of the cult classic “The Raid” may have to wait a little bit longer to see how the Screen Gems remake turns out.

    Sources close to the production tell Variety that plans to begin shooting the action pic in September have been pushed back and pre-production has been halted. Insiders add that the film isn’t being put into turnaround and that the plan is to still shoot in the first quarter of 2015.

    The film was getting close to a greenlight as execs were zeroing on an ensemble with sources indicating that Luke Evans, Anthony Mackie, Frank Grillo and Ethan Hawke were frontrunners for roles. However, other insiders said no casting decisions had been made and no offers were sent out. It’s possible that one reason for the delay is that producers are seeking a bigger name.

    Patrick Hughes is still on board to direct.

    Brad Ingelsby penned the script. XYZ Films is producing the pic.

    In the 2011 original, an elite Indonesian S.W.A.T. team raids a building where a gangster and his thugs are embedded and chaos ensues. The remake will have a similar storyline.
    "The remake will have a similar storyline." Oh really? Imagine that.
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    Generally i dread remakes, the original one was perfect. why remake perfection? so i dread this remake more than i've ever dreaded remakes

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    Kitsch

    What happened to the delay? Can't they just delay this perpetually?
    Taylor Kitsch Will Play The Lead In The Unnecessary Remake Of ‘The Raid’
    BY VINCE MANCINI / 08.04.14


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    If you liked Taylor Kitsch as Gambit, you’re going to love him in the English-language remake of The Raid, for which he’s in negotiations to play the lead. Oh the lengths Hollywood thinks Americans will go to avoid reading.

    While Kitsch’s team has been pushing HBO and “True Detective” creator Nic Pizzolatto to cast him as the young male lead of the second season, they’ve been positioning him for “The Raid” remake in the meantime.

    Patrick Hughes (“The Expendables 3”) is directing the action movie, which is gearing up for a January 2015 shoot. Coincidentally, that is when the second season of “True Detective” is slated to wrap filming.

    How’s that for your conspiracy theory of the day?

    While two sources told TheWrap that Kitsch is in negotiations for “The Raid,” one cautioned that the two sides remain apart on financial terms of the proposed deal.
    Representatives for Kitsch and Screen Gems did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
    Brad Ingelsby (“Run All Night”) wrote “The Raid” remake, which is based on the original 2011 movie written and directed by Gareth Evans. [TheWrap]

    Nothing against Taylor Kitsch, I thought he was decent in John Carter (underrated! I will go to my grave saying that!) and even decenter in Lone Survivor, and at the very least, he’s one of the least obnoxious “Taylors” we have. But, uh… isn’t The Raid a martial arts movie? As such, to remake it, don’t you need… you know… a martial artist? This is sort of like casting Shia Labeouf in a Tony Jaa remake. Or like casting Cate Blanchett in a big budget remake of Deep Throat. Like, I’m sure she’d bring gravitas, but that role involves a very particular skill.
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    twelve main roles

    Patrick Hughes Offers More ‘Raid’ Remake Details
    Posted on Monday, August 18th, 2014 by Germain Lussier

    Patrick Hughes the raid remake

    One of the biggest rules in Hollywood is lock up your next project before your current one hits theaters. That worked out well for director Patrick Hughes (left) this week. His latest film, The Expendables 3, grossed only $16.2 million on its opening weekend, which is half what the first film earned on its opening weekend in 2010. Despite the disappointing grosses, Hughes is already prepping a remake of The Raid and has Frank Grillo lined up for one of the leads.

    Grillo, however, will have lots of company in the film, according to Hughes’ latest quote. The director said the film has about twelve main roles, revealing one of the ways they plan to account for not having Iko Uwais. Read more about The Raid remake below.

    Hughes spoke to Grantland about Expendables 3 and briefly mentioned The Raid remake:

    Stallone’s endorsement is already paying off for Hughes. As The Expendables 3 rolls into theaters, the director is prepping his next blockbuster: a remake of the 2011 Indonesian fight film The Raid: Redemption. He describes his version as being in the vein of Black Hawk Down and Zero Dark Thirty, signaling major departures. He’s casting the 12 integral roles of the film’s ensemble, with sights on shooting early next year. “After that, I’m pretty sure I won’t do a movie with ensembles, camouflage, and guns for a while.”

    Both Black Hawn Down and Zero Dark Thirty are ensemble films. The original Raid is not. As stated in the quote, that’s a pretty radical departure, but a welcome one. Few people in the world can duplicate what Iko Uwais does in The Raid and its sequel. Trying might just be stupid. So if Hughes is taking the idea of the film, a skyscaper full of drug dealers, and twisting that to be about a team of cops attempting to infiltrate, that makes sense. It’s a little more familiar than the lone martial artists doing the same thing, but there is definitely potential there.

    Of course, Hughes has hinted at this story before. He’s just never been so specific. Here’s an older quote about the film:

    Certainly, we’re not there to recreate that film beat for beat, with the set up we’re following a DEA task team, which was implemented by the Bush administration after September 11th when they realized that terrorism and the drug trade were so closely aligned. So they set up a DEA task team that’s six units and they work across borders and sort of act like Navy SEALS. You never read about it, you never hear about it, but they go on these missions. So that’s a really interesting take and a really nice premise and also what’s interesting on this take on it is the clash of cultures and the clash of martial arts, the fighting styles, which is something that’s going to be a lot of fun when we’ve really started pre-vizzing stuff.

    What do you think about this more expansive adaptation of The Raid remake?
    I still think this is silly. But I'll have to go watch it. Just because.
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    Joe Carnahan directing

    Joe Carnahan was connected to the Death Wish remake, and is still on Bad Boys 3 and Jackie Chan's Five Against a Bullet.

    Joe Carnahan and Frank Grillo Partner With XYZ Films on ‘Raid’ Reimagining
    Justin Kroll
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    FEBRUARY 15, 2017 | 02:58PM PT

    Joe Carnahan and Frank Grillo’s WarParty production banner and XYZ Films have announced that they will partner on the reimagining of the hit Indonesian action film “The Raid,” which Carnahan will direct and write, and Grillo will star in.

    The film will be produced by WarParty and XYZ. Gareth Evans, the martial arts auteur who directed the original “The Raid” pic, will executive produce.

    Premiering in 2011 at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Indonesian martial-arts movie garnered widespread critical praise, rocketing to cult film status. The movie captured audiences with its inventive choreography and a lightning-paced narrative where a lone, isolated SWAT team is trapped by a ruthless mobster and his army of killers and thugs inside a tenement block, and they have to fight through to the top.

    “I am extremely excited about Frank and I boarding this property and hopefully doing something fresh and inventive with it,” says Carnahan. “The original is masterful, so we’ve given ourselves a pretty big mountain to summit. But I have great faith in the story and approach to the material that we’ve taken.”

    Produced by PT. Merantau Films and XYZ Films, the franchise has garnered success since its release, producing a sequel in 2014.

    “Joe and Frank are ideal creative partners for this film,” XYZ added. “They want to pay homage to THE RAID, not do a paint-by-numbers remake.”

    Screen Gems had been developing a reboot for sometime, but when the right package couldn’t be put together, the rights on the remake lapsed, leading to WarParty to step in and secure the rights.

    WarParty is a newly launched production company helmed by Carnahan and Grillo. Formed in August 2016, it will look to option and develop material from all sources including books, magazines, and screenplays under a first look agreement. The company is expected to produce between 3 and 5 films per year including titles with franchise potential, with the first film expected to be available for sales by EFM 2017.

    First up for the shingle is “Wheelman,” which was launched and sold worldwide to Netflix at the Cannes Market 2016 and looks to debut later this year. The high-concept action thriller, currently in post-production, was written and directed by Jeremy Rush and stars Grillo in the title role.
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