Is Sicario 3 officially confirmed?
While producers and cast have expressed interest and confirmed early development stages over the years, there is no official confirmation, production start date, or release window. It remains stuck in development.
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The original *Sicario* (2015) was a critical and commercial success, lauded for its intense atmosphere and gritty portrayal of the US-Mexico border drug war, significantly boosting the careers of writer Taylor Sheridan and director Denis Vi...
*Sicario* set a high bar with its taut direction, compelling performances, and Sheridan's sharp script. Its success naturally led to a sequel, but *Day of the Soldado*, directed by Stefano Sollima, struggled to recapture the original's magic for many critics and fans, despite strong performances from del Toro and Brolin. Benicio del Toro even admitted initial hesitation about the sequel without Villeneuve directing.
The core issue stalling *Sicario 3* is the immense success of its original creators. Taylor Sheridan now oversees a vast television empire (*Yellowstone*, *1883*, *1923*, *Tulsa King*, etc.), leaving limited time for film projects. Denis Villeneuve has become one of Hollywood's most sought-after directors, juggling *Dune: Messiah*, *Rendezvous with Rama*, and other potential blockbusters. Getting Sheridan, Villeneuve, Blunt, Brolin, and del Toro available simultaneously appears increasingly difficult.
Producer Molly Smith remains keen, according to Brolin, but without a script and confirmed director/cast, the project remains speculative. Interestingly, *Day of the Soldado* recently gained popularity on Netflix, proving continued audience interest in the *Sicario* world. While some fans feel the sequel improved on the original, the development challenges cast doubt on whether a third film, potentially bringing back Blunt's character Kate Macer, will materialize.
While producers and cast have expressed interest and confirmed early development stages over the years, there is no official confirmation, production start date, or release window. It remains stuck in development.
Scheduling conflicts among the original writer (Taylor Sheridan), potential director (Denis Villeneuve), and main actors (Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, Benicio del Toro) are the primary hurdles.
Sheridan's current involvement is unclear, according to cast member Josh Brolin. Villeneuve's return is highly unlikely due to his packed schedule with other major film projects.
The first *Sicario* is often hailed as a modern masterpiece, while *Day of the Soldado* has its defenders, especially among recent streaming viewers. The potential storylines for a third film, possibly reuniting the main characters, are intriguing.
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