George Clooney may shoot new "Ocean's Eleven" movie: the script is very good

George Clooney may shoot new "Ocean's Eleven" movie: the script is very good

One of the most famous roles of famous Hollywood actor George Clooney is the gentleman thief Danny in the Ocean's Eleven film series. After the failed reboot with an all-female cast, many people are still looking forward to a new one. In fact, there were plans for a sequel.

But plans were shelved when series star Bernie Mac died, but now Clooney says there is a "very good script" for another Ocean's Eleven movie.

In an interview with Uproxx, Clooney said: "We have a really good script written now for another Ocean's End movie, so we may end up doing another one. It's a really good script."

When asked if the new film would be called Ocean's 14, Clooney said: "Well, I don't want to call it that." He said the film would be more like The Old Guns (the 2017 version starred Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin), which will tell the story of a group of elderly people committing a robbery.

The original film, "The Old Guns," was made in 1979, starring George Burns and Art Carney. Burns was 79 when it was made. Clooney joked, "We're not that old yet."

Ocean's Eleven director Steven Soderbergh has said he's been considering another film in the series, so a new film is a real possibility.

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