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== Production ==
== Production ==
=== Development ===
=== Development ===
In November 2027, a sequel to ''Showdown'' was reported to be in development following the film’s commercial success. [[Mob Productions]] confirmed that the project would serve as the second installment in a planned trilogy.
In November 2027, a sequel to ''Showdown'' was reported to be in development following the film’s commercial success, with [[Mob Productions]] confirming that the project would serve as the second installment in a planned trilogy. Early reports indicated that development had begun shortly after the release of the first film, with the studio aiming to capitalize on its box office performance while expanding the scope of the narrative. In early 2028, it was reported that [[Alex Brow]] would not return as director or co-writer, instead remaining attached to the project in a limited producing role. [[Jason Dale]] was also reported to have departed the project entirely, marking a significant creative shift from the original film. The departures were described by industry sources as part of a broader effort by the studio to evolve the franchise’s tone and structure for its second installment. The studio subsequently began searching for a new director and writer to lead the sequel, with early reports indicating that the next installment would take a different creative direction while maintaining the core elements of horror and dark comedy established in the first film. Several filmmakers were reportedly considered during this period as the studio evaluated how best to reposition the series moving forward.


In early 2028, it was reported that [[Alex Brow]] would not return as director or writer, instead remaining attached to the project in a limited producing role. [[Jason Dale]] was also reported to have departed the project entirely, marking a significant creative shift from the original film.
Despite his reduced role, Brow remained involved in early development discussions and provided input on the project’s direction. He stated that the film was already in "heavy development" and suggested that its release could be delayed to 2030 in order to "make the best film possible" and address criticisms of the original ''Showdown''. Brow also indicated that the sequel would aim to refine its tonal balance and narrative structure, which had been noted as areas of improvement following the first film’s release. During this period, [[Jordan Peele]] emerged as the studio’s top choice to direct the sequel, with reports indicating that his potential involvement was seen as a way to elevate the film’s horror elements while maintaining its satirical edge. Peele’s previous work in the horror genre was cited as aligning with the studio’s goals for the project, though no official deal had been confirmed at the time.


The studio began searching for a new director and writer to lead the sequel, with early reports indicating that the next installment would take a different creative direction while maintaining the core elements of horror and dark comedy established in the first film.
By mid-2028, development continued with a focus on finalizing the film’s creative direction, including securing a new writer and director. The project remained in active development, with the studio balancing creative ambitions with scheduling considerations as it prepared for the next stage of production.


=== Filming ===
=== Filming ===

Revision as of 05:07, 21 March 2026

Showdown: Double Tap
Teaser poster
Directed byTBA
Written byTBA
Based onOriginal story
Produced byMob Productions
Alex Brow
StarringDenzel Washington
Production
company
Mob Productions
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release date
2029
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Showdown: Double Tap is an upcoming American horror comedy film produced by Mob Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film serves as a sequel to Showdown (2027) and the second installment in a planned trilogy.

The film is expected to star Denzel Washington reprising his role as Detective Marcus Hale, alongside a returning and expanded ensemble cast.

Showdown: Double Tap is scheduled to be released in 2029.

Cast

Production

Development

In November 2027, a sequel to Showdown was reported to be in development following the film’s commercial success, with Mob Productions confirming that the project would serve as the second installment in a planned trilogy. Early reports indicated that development had begun shortly after the release of the first film, with the studio aiming to capitalize on its box office performance while expanding the scope of the narrative. In early 2028, it was reported that Alex Brow would not return as director or co-writer, instead remaining attached to the project in a limited producing role. Jason Dale was also reported to have departed the project entirely, marking a significant creative shift from the original film. The departures were described by industry sources as part of a broader effort by the studio to evolve the franchise’s tone and structure for its second installment. The studio subsequently began searching for a new director and writer to lead the sequel, with early reports indicating that the next installment would take a different creative direction while maintaining the core elements of horror and dark comedy established in the first film. Several filmmakers were reportedly considered during this period as the studio evaluated how best to reposition the series moving forward.

Despite his reduced role, Brow remained involved in early development discussions and provided input on the project’s direction. He stated that the film was already in "heavy development" and suggested that its release could be delayed to 2030 in order to "make the best film possible" and address criticisms of the original Showdown. Brow also indicated that the sequel would aim to refine its tonal balance and narrative structure, which had been noted as areas of improvement following the first film’s release. During this period, Jordan Peele emerged as the studio’s top choice to direct the sequel, with reports indicating that his potential involvement was seen as a way to elevate the film’s horror elements while maintaining its satirical edge. Peele’s previous work in the horror genre was cited as aligning with the studio’s goals for the project, though no official deal had been confirmed at the time.

By mid-2028, development continued with a focus on finalizing the film’s creative direction, including securing a new writer and director. The project remained in active development, with the studio balancing creative ambitions with scheduling considerations as it prepared for the next stage of production.

Filming

Filming is expected to begin in 2028.

Release

Showdown: Double Tap is scheduled to be released in 2029.

References