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Why hasn’t The Raid 3 been released yet and will there ever be another film?

Why hasn’t The Raid 3 been released yet and will there ever be another film?

There are still questions as to whether The raid 3 will happen, even if it was 13 years ago The Raid: Redemption was released. Gareth Evans’ raid films, who introduced the world to the Indonesian martial arts Pencak Silatare among the most influential action films of the 2010s. The films were so successful with both critics and audiences that they not only became cult classics, but also made the series’ lead actor, Iko Uwais, a star who would later go on to work on notable films such as: The consumables.




Over the years since then The raid 2 appeared, there were discussions about a possible sequel, but nothing came of it so far. In 2022 it was announced that there would be a remake The raid with Michael Bay and Patrick Hughes at the helm (via deadline). Although some viewers would have liked a third Evans film instead, it seems that way The raid The remake is in full swing. But despite this realignment of the franchise, there is still no movement The raid 3 is, for many, a worrying sign for the future of the franchise.


Raid 3 was once planned, but is no longer taking place

Gareth Evans wanted to take a break from making martial arts films


A sequel to The raid 2, The raid 3 should happen, but is no longer possible. Gareth Evans, the director of The raid Films, had planned to add a third installment to the franchise. The filmmaker even had an idea of ​​what the third film would be about. Before he could bring his idea to life, Evans wanted to take a two to three year break from martial arts filmmaking so he could concentrate on other projects. “I won’t be touching The Raid 3 in a few yearsEvans said in 2014 (via metro).

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Evans later changed his mind and announced he would not be taking part The raid 3 finally. Although Evans had an idea of ​​the direction he would take with the film, he felt like he wasn’t in the right headspace. After Evans returned to the UK, the filmmaker decided to close the chapter The raid Franchise. The raid 2 had a satisfying ending and although interest in adding another film to the franchise is still there, Evans probably wouldn’t be there if it happened. “So never say never, but it’s unlikely to happen anytime soonsaid Evans (via Impact online), which confirms his distance from the project.

Raid 3 was supposed to take place during the events of Raid 2

Rama would have played a minor role in Raid 3

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Although The raid 2 Nicely packaged, there was still room for an interesting plot The raid 3. When talking about the Empire Spoiler Special PodcastEvans revealed the plot The raid 3. The director felt that Rama’s story was completeso he wouldn’t put the protagonist in the firing line again since he had a wife and a child. Instead, The film would have traveled back in time and focused on the Goto crime family, with Rama expected to play a minor role The raid 3.


The raid 3 was supposed to make a time jump and return to the moment of the meeting between the Goto gang and the Japanese gang, as Goto ordered his right-hand man to kill every corrupt police officer and politician in the city. Instead of doing as he was told, his right-hand man would have gone behind Goto’s back and reported him to their Japanese boss, who would then have ordered an attack on Goto.

Evans also revealed that Goto’s son had been killed in the war and they found out that it was Goto’s right-hand man who had betrayed them.


However, Goto survived the attack and hid in the Indonesian jungle. He would have allied himself with a mafia boss who offered Goto protection. The result would have been an all-out war between the Japanese hit squad and the guerrilla children. Evans also revealed that Goto’s son had been killed in the war and they found out that it was Goto’s right-hand man who had betrayed them. This would have been an intriguing narrative direction for the franchise, introducing and spotlighting new characters and expanding the story.

Gareth Evans is no longer interested in making another Raid film

Gareth Evans wants to work on other projects

In The Raid 2: Redemption (2012), an antagonist is thrown into the air and breaks his spine

Despite The raid Films were successful and became action cult classics, The director of the film is not interested in making another one raid film. When talking about the Empire Spoiler Special PodcastEvans explained why The raid 3 wouldn’t happen. “I couldn’t imagine doing The Raid 3 again. My interests had shifted to other projectsEvans said. The director explained that he wants to collaborate with other people and try new stories, underscoring his determination to pursue other creative endeavors.


Gareth Evans’ notable films and TV shows:

Movie/TV show

Year of publication

Merantau

2009

The Raid: Redemption

2011

V/H/S/2

2013

The raid 2

2014

apostle

2018

Gangs of London

2020

Evans also expressed that a lot of time has passed since then The raid 2therefore, he probably won’t return to the franchise, even if he enjoyed making the films (via Slash film). He has since appeared in other films and shows including the Netflix horror film, apostlethe popular British crime series, Gangs of Londonand the short film Pre-vis action. Given this range of projects, it’s fair to say that Evans has kept busy since his departure The raid 3 behind.


Sources: deadline, Metro, Impact Online, Empire Spoiler Special Podcast, Slash film

the-raid

director
Gareth Evans

Release date
March 23, 2012

writer
Gareth Evans

Duration
101 minutes