
George Clooney shared some good news about Ocean’s Fourteen, hinting that Danny Ocean and his team are gearing up for another heist. Clooney, known for playing a skilled thief in Ocean’s Eleven and the sequels, recently confirmed Warner Bros. has given the movie a budget and plans to start filming next year. He now says the script is complete, meaning the project is moving forward as planned and should begin production in roughly nine to ten months.
George Clooney playfully commented that the next Ocean’s movie will have to be even more ambitious after the recent high-profile jewel heist at the Louvre. Speaking with Variety at the premiere of his new film, Jay Kelly, Clooney joked that as a ‘professional thief’ in the movies, he admired the real-life thieves’ skill. He wondered if they’d be caught, noting they’d seemingly pulled off a clean getaway, and that the Ocean’s team would need to be equally impressive.
On October 26, 2025, four thieves brazenly stole over $100 million worth of jewelry from the Louvre Museum in Paris, right in the middle of the day. The heist sounds like something out of an Ocean’s movie, known for their elaborate, high-stakes thefts of money, jewels, and art. Actor George Clooney has suggested the next Ocean’s film, possibly titled Ocean’s Fourteen, might draw inspiration from the 1979 film Going in Style, potentially featuring a crew of older criminals planning one final, ambitious robbery.
                        What We Know About ‘Ocean’s Fourteen’ So Far
               

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David Leitch, the director of John Wick, is in discussions to direct a new Ocean’s movie, currently titled Ocean’s Fourteen. He would be taking over the series from Steven Soderbergh, who directed the first three films. George Clooney has hinted at a reunion with the original cast, including Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, and Julia Roberts. While the full cast isn’t known yet, more actors are expected to be announced soon if filming stays on track. The movie is currently aiming for a 2027 release, which would mark 20 years since Clooney last played Danny Ocean in Ocean’s Thirteen.
The Ocean’s movies have been a huge hit since Steven Soderbergh brought them back in 2001. The first three films – Ocean’s Eleven, Ocean’s Twelve, and Ocean’s Thirteen – earned over $1.1 billion worldwide, and the 2018 spin-off, Ocean’s 8, added another $300 million. The series’ popularity comes from its great cast chemistry, sleek style, and smart writing. A potential Ocean’s Fourteen would likely continue this winning formula, while also playing on fans’ love for the original, successful movies.
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2025-10-29 14:49