Ocean's (film series)
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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1960–present |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $350 million (Total 4 films) |
Box office | $1.422 billion (Total 4 films) |
Ocean's is a series of heist films. Beginning with the 1960 Rat Pack film Ocean's 11, the series has seen mixed to favorable critical reception and substantial commercial success. After the 1960 film, a trilogy was released from 2001 to 2007, often cited as defining its genre and leading to a proliferation and commercialization of heist films throughout the world.[1][2] The most commercially successful was the first film, Ocean's Eleven (2001). It established the ensemble cast of George Clooney as Danny Ocean, Matt Damon as Linus Caldwell, and Brad Pitt as Rusty Ryan. A long list of supporting cast members maintain the trilogy. The first sequel, Ocean's Twelve, was released in 2004, with the final film, Ocean's Thirteen, following in 2007. An all-female spin-off titled Ocean's 8 was released in 2018.
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Origin
The Ocean's film series was inspired by the 1960 heist film Ocean's 11 directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five of the Rat Pack: Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Joey Bishop.[3]
Films
Film | U.S. release date | Director | Screenwriter(s) | Story by | Producer(s) | Status |
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Ocean's 11 | August 10, 1960 | Lewis Milestone | Harry Brown and Charles Lederer | George Clayton Johnson & Jack Golden Russell | Lewis Milestone | Released |
Ocean's Eleven | December 7, 2001 | Steven Soderbergh | Ted Griffin | Jerry Weintraub | ||
Ocean's Twelve | December 10, 2004 | George Nolfi | ||||
Ocean's Thirteen | June 8, 2007 | Brian Koppelman & David Levien | ||||
Ocean's 8 | June 8, 2018 | Gary Ross | Gary Ross & Olivia Milch | Gary Ross | Susan Ekins and Steven Soderbergh | |
Untitled prequel | TBA | Jay Roach | Carrie Solomon | Jay Roach, Tom Ackerley and Margot Robbie | In development |
Ocean's Eleven (2001)
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Master thief Danny Ocean (George Clooney), just out of prison, plans an elaborate Las Vegas three-casino-heist to win back his ex-wife, Tess (Julia Roberts). To that end, he recruits ten other thieves and con men to pull off the complex job, eventually stealing US$160 million.
Ocean's Twelve (2004)
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Ocean's crew is blackmailed by the casino owner they stole from—Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia)—into paying him just over $198 million (their loot plus interest). The team is given two weeks to come up with the money so they travel to Europe to execute three heists.
Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
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Ocean and his crew plan to rig a new casino's opening night to inflict ruinous losses after its ruthless owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino) double-crosses one of the gang, with plans to ruin his life.
Ocean's 8 (2018)
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Soderbergh and George Clooney initially downplayed the possibility of an Ocean's Fourteen or subsequent sequels after Bernie Mac's death in 2008.[4] Several years later, a new Ocean's Eleven spin-off with an all-female cast led by Sandra Bullock as the sister of George Clooney's Danny Ocean was put in development, conceived by producer Jerry Weintraub, Soderbergh and Clooney. Olivia Milch wrote the screenplay, and Gary Ross directed the film.[5][6] Helena Bonham Carter, Cate Blanchett, Mindy Kaling,[7][8][9] Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Nora "Awkwafina" Lum[10] and Sarah Paulson star in the film.[11] The film was released in the United States on June 8, 2018.[12]
Future
Untitled prequel film
In May 2022, a prequel film set in 1960s Europe was revealed to be in development. The story may reportedly connect to and incorporate elements from the original film.[13] The project will not be a reboot, but will be set within the established Ocean's franchise.[14] Margot Robbie will star in and produce the project, while Jay Roach will serve as director with a script written by Carrie Solomon. Tom Ackerley and Roach will additionally serve as producers. The project will be a joint-venture production between Warner Bros. Pictures, LuckyChap Entertainment, and Village Roadshow. The film's tentative production start date was for spring 2023.[15][16][13][17][18][19][14][20] Shortly after its initial announcement, Ryan Gosling entered early negotiations in August to co-star in the film, alongside Robbie.[21][22] Principal photography is reportedly scheduled to commence in late June 2023.[23][24]
Potential sequel
A sequel to Ocean's Thirteen had been discussed as a possibility, up until the death of Bernie Mac. However, in June 2021, Don Cheadle revealed that Steven Soderbergh had been working on the concept of a sequel film. The following month, Matt Damon also expressed interest in returning to the franchise, while stating that the project is up to Soderbergh.[25][26]
Potential crossover
In April 2023, Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney, during the Toronto International Film Festival, revealed that they have in mind a crossover sequel with the Magic Mike saga.[27][28] According to the actor, the title could be Ocean's Mike.
Cast
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Additional crew and production details
Film | Crew/Detail | ||||||
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Composer | Cinematographer | Editor | Production companies |
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Ocean's 11 | Nelson Riddle | William H. Daniels | Philip W. Anderson | Warner Bros. Pictures, Dorchester Productions |
Warner Bros. | 2 hrs 7 mins | |
Ocean's Eleven | David Holmes | Peter Andrews | Stephen Mirrione | Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Section Eight Productions, NPV Entertainment |
Warner Bros. Pictures | 1 hr 57 mins | |
Ocean's Twelve | Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Section Eight Productions |
2 hrs 5 mins | |||||
Ocean's Thirteen | 2 hrs 2 mins | ||||||
Ocean's 8 | Daniel Pemberton | Eigil Bryld | Juliette Welfling | Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Smokehouse Pictures, Larger Than Life Productions |
1 hr 50 mins | ||
Untitled prequel | TBA | TBA | TBA | Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, LuckyChap Entertainment |
TBA |
Reception
Box office performance
Film | Box office revenue | Box office ranking | Budget | Reference | |||
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United States | International | Worldwide | All time domestic | All time worldwide | |||
Ocean's Eleven | $183,417,150 | $267,300,000 | $450,717,150 | #241 | #286 | $85 million | [29] |
Ocean's Twelve | $125,544,280 | $237,200,000 | $362,744,280 | #504 | #344 | $110 million | [30] |
Ocean's Thirteen | $117,154,724 | $194,157,900 | $311,312,624 | #567 | #441 | $85 million | [31][32] |
Ocean's 8 | $140,218,711 | $157,500,000 | $297,718,711 | #406 | #474 | $70 million | [33] |
Total | $566,334,865 | $856,157,900 | $1,422,492,765 | – | – | $350 million | [34][35] |
Critical response
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Title | Critical | Public | |
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Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore | |
Ocean's 11 | Lua error in Module:Rotten_Tomatoes_data at line 72: invalid escape sequence near '"^'.[36] | 57 (8 reviews)[37] | N/A |
Ocean's Eleven | Lua error in Module:Rotten_Tomatoes_data at line 72: invalid escape sequence near '"^'.[38] | 74 (35 reviews)[39] | B+[40] |
Ocean's Twelve | Lua error in Module:Rotten_Tomatoes_data at line 72: invalid escape sequence near '"^'.[41] | 58 (39 reviews)[42] | B−[40] |
Ocean's Thirteen | Lua error in Module:Rotten_Tomatoes_data at line 72: invalid escape sequence near '"^'.[43] | 62 (37 reviews)[44] | B+[40] |
Ocean's 8 | Lua error in Module:Rotten_Tomatoes_data at line 72: invalid escape sequence near '"^'.[45] | 61 (50 reviews)[46] | B+[40] |
See also
References
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