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During his long career, English film director
Guy Ritchie Guy Stuart Ritchie (born 10 September 1968) is an English film director, producer and screenwriter known primarily for British comedy gangster films and large-scale action-adventure films. Ritchie left school at the age of 15, and worked in e ...
has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these productions fell in
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or were cancelled.


2000s


''Knights of Malta''


''Layer Cake''


''Six Shooters''


''Gamekeeper''

In 2007, it was reported that Ritchie had planned on making a film based on his
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series ''
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'' for
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and film producer
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.


''The Dirty Dozen'' remake

It was also reported in 2007 that Ritchie was working on a remake of the 1967 film ''
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''. Ritchie confirmed in a 2007 interview: "No, no, I was interested in doing ''The Dirty Dozen'', I was interested in doing it and maybe I’ll still do it."


''Sgt. Rock''

In May 2008, producer
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revealed he was making a film about the
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character Sgt. Rock with Ritchie after the pair worked together on the film ''
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'' (2008). Ritchie worked on ''Sgt. Rock'' script and planned to direct it. In September, Ritchie said it was on hold while he worked on the film ''
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'' (2009). He confirmed that the film would be set in
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and include the
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infantry unit Easy Company that is led by Sgt. Rock in the comics. Ritchie expressed interest in casting an unknown actor in the lead role. Silver said they prioritized ''Sherlock Holmes'' over ''Sgt. Rock'' due to similarities between the latter and ''
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'' (2009). In November 2009, it was reported that
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would be directing ''Sgt. Rock'' instead, from a new script by Chad St. John. However, in July 2011, Richie was reported to be working on ''Sgt. Rock'' again and was supervising script rewrites that returned to the original World War II setting. Ritchie moved on to other projects when ''Sgt. Rock'' fell apart due to apparent "administrative/rights issues".


''Lobo''

In 2009, it was reported that Ritchie was to helm a film about the
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character Lobo for
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In 2010, film producer
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confirmed in an interview that Ritchie set aside the ''Lobo'' project in favor of '' Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'' (2011). It was reported that
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and
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took over the project after Ritchie left the movie.


2010s


''The Cannonball Run'' remake

In February 2011,


Untitled third ''Sherlock Holmes'' film

In October 2011, ''Deadline'' announced that
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had been hired by
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to write the screenplay for a third installment of the ''Sherlock Holmes'' series starring
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and
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. In January 2012, Ritchie confirmed he was returning to direct, and that he hoped to base the film's production in
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. By December, a year after the previous film, producer
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referred to a third film as a "high priority" and stated that they had to wait for Downey to finish ''
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'' before production could commence. Law stated in November 2013 that despite meeting to discuss the film with Ritchie and Downey earlier in the year, it had yet to receive a greenlight from
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In April 2016, Downey announced he was hoping to film the sequel later in the year, with James Coyne announced to be rewriting the screenplay. Filming was eyed to begin that autumn, with producer
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claiming this could be one of several new sequels. In October, a writer's room consisting of Kieran Fitzgerald, Justin Malen,
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and
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was assembled to write the film's screenplay. The film missed it's autumn 2016 filming start, and by August 2017,
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was working on the script. In May 2018, ''
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'' creator
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was hired as the new screenwriter for the film, with Ritchie's involvement uncertain as no director was set to direct.


''The Real RocknRolla''

In December 2011, Ritchie confirmed that a screenplay had been completed that would serve as a sequel to ''
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'' (2008). The sequel was to have been titled ''The Real RocknRolla''.


''Treasure Island''

In 2012, it was reported that Ritchie was to helm a film adaptation of
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's ''
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'' for Warner Bros.


''Empire Rising''

It was reported in 2013 that Ritchie was in talks with Warner Bros. to direct a film adaptation of Thomas Kelly's 2006 novel ''Empire Rising''.


''Aladdin'' sequel

In 2019,
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expressed interest in developing a sequel to the 2019 film ''
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'' and said that
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is in early stages of developing a follow-up. The studio hoped to bring back Ritchie to direct, and star
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to reprise his role as the Genie from the previous film, while at the same time telling a story that is "fresh and new". Lin also said that the potential would not serve as a remake to ''
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'', a sequel to the original animated film, with the studio instead "looking at 'where's the best way to go with these characters.'". Lin later said that, if a sequel to ''Aladdin'' were to be developed, it would not be a direct adaptation of the animated films ''The Return of Jafar'' or ''
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'', but that it could borrow elements of them, though he also said that Disney would look at various sources for the sequel's story. On February 12, 2020, ''
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'' confirmed a sequel to ''Aladdin'' was in development, with
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and Andrea Berloff set to write the script.


2020s


''Hercules'' remake

In 2022, it was reported that Ritchie would direct the
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remake of Disney's ''
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'', after having previously made the 2019 ''Aladdin'' remake. It was also indicated that original writer
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had exited the project, with producers Joe and Anthony Russo looking for a replacement to work on the screenplay. By late 2023,
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and
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were reportedly in talks to portray Hercules and Megara respectively, while
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was also in talks to play Phil again from the original film.


''Road House 2''

In April 2025, Ritchie was announced to direct the sequel to the Amazon Studios remake of '' Road House''. In July 2025, he left the project.


Offers


''Xerxes''

In 2011, Ritchie offered to direct the film adaptation of '' Xerxes'',
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's sequel to ''
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,'' which eventually went to
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.


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* {{IMDb title Ritchie, Guy