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Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling will reportedly star in an ‘Ocean’s 11’ prequel. This is what we know

- • By JONAH VALDEZ RYAN GOSLING and Margot Robbie. (Joe Maher/Getty Images/TNS)

Hi, Barbie! Hi, Ken! Let’s go rob a casino! Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are trading in their flashy Barbie fits for something sleeker as both will reportedly share the big screen once again in a prequel of the beloved heist film Ocean’s 11.

The film will be produced by Robbie’s production company, LuckyChap Entertainm­ent, according to GamesRadar+, which confirmed the casting. Representa­tives for Robbie did not immediatel­y respond for comment.

“They’re wonderful together – the more projects even outside of that we can have them do would be amazing,” producer and LuckyChap co-founder Josey McNamara said of Robbie and Gosling, when speaking with the video game publicatio­n last week during the opening night of the BFI London Film Festival, before a screening of the production company’s thriller

Saltburn.

Filmmaker Jay Roach, known for Austin Powers and

Bombshell, will helm the film as director, according to GamesRadar+. Little is known of the plot, but the film is expected to be set in 1960s Europe.

“I can’t really say much,”

McNamara said of the Ocean’s flick, “but I think we’re just trying to do right by the franchise. I’m excited for people to experience it when it’s ready.”

The Ocean’s prequel follows LuckyChap’s successful summer having produced the record-breaking blockbuste­r hit Barbie. Yet with the SAG-AFTRA actors’ strike continuing, it is unclear when filming would begin. Following the deal between the Writer’s Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, ending their monthslong strike, the actors’ guild has returned to the bargaining table with the studios.

Robbie, her now-husband Tom Ackerley, Sophia Kerr, and McNamara started LuckyChap together in 2014 with the goal of centering female characters and bridging the gender pay gap for female actors. The production company was also behind films I, Tonya, Promising Young Woman, and Birds of Prey, and the limited-series Maid.

The most recent Ocean’s

franchise release came in 2018 with Ocean’s 8, a spin-off of Steven Soderbergh’s trilogy. Unlike the George Clooney and Brad Pitt-led trilogy, the 2018 installmen­t featured an ensemble cast of women, including Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Helena Bonham Carter, and Awkwafina.

Soderbergh’s Ocean’s 11 from 2001 was a remake of the 1960s Rat Pack film of the same name, and remains as the critical darling of the bunch, also distribute­d by Warner Bros. The franchise has collective­ly generated more than $1 billion collective­ly.

(Los Angeles Times/TNS)

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