Summary
The Wrecking Crew, an action movie set to star Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa, has finally found a director in Ángel Manuel Soto, the filmmaker behind DCU's Blue Beetle.
Announced in 2021, the film secured a deal with MGM and initially slated David Leitch as the director to oversee the filming in Hawaii. However, due to the ongoing strikes by WGA and SAG-AFTRA, and the busy schedules of Bautista and Momoa, production is unlikely to commence in the near future.
The Wrecking Crew, a much-awaited action film featuring Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa, has finally secured a director from the DCU. After a long period of silence, the movie, written by Jonathan Topper, remains shrouded in mystery, but it has been described as a thrilling buddy cop adventure. In 2021, both Bautista and Momoa joined the project, and talks were underway with David Leitch to direct the film, which is planned to be shot in Hawaii. However, updates on the project have been scarce.
According to The Wrap, The Wrecking Crew has now found its director in Ángel Manuel Soto, the talented filmmaker responsible for the upcoming DCU movie Blue Beetle. Soto is renowned for his ability to craft narratives that delve into the lives of diverse characters with rich backgrounds, making Blue Beetle a prime example of his work. Unfortunately, no further details have been released regarding The Wrecking Crew.
What Is The Status Of The Wrecking Crew?
The ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes have caused Hollywood to come to a standstill, with writers and actors refusing to work for struck companies in order to demand fair pay and contracts. Despite finishing the script before the WGA strike began in May, Topper's progress on the film has been hindered by the recent SAG-AFTRA strike. Prior to the strikes, Bautista and Momoa were in talks to star in the movie, but any potential advancements will have to be put on hold until the labor movements are resolved. It is currently uncertain when the strikes will end, but some estimates suggest it may not be until November. Once the strikes are over, the busy schedules of both Bautista and Momoa could further delay the production of The Wrecking Crew, despite their enthusiasm for the project.
Following his debut in Fast X, Momoa is confirmed to return as Dante in Fast & Furious 11. Furthermore, he is also engaged in Chief of War, Animal Friends, and Minecraft. Bautista, on the other hand, has a packed agenda with upcoming projects such as Groove Tails, The Killer's Game, and Universe's Most Wanted. However, even though The Wrecking Crew has now found a director, due to the current Hollywood circumstances and scheduling complications, the release of the movie could potentially be delayed significantly.