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Frazod 06:21 AM 06-18-2021
Apparently this is legit. There's even an IMDb page. :-)

Sounds like Estevez is pulling a middle-aged Burt Reynolds - gathering up his buddies for another mindless but fun project, only this one involves guns and horses instead of race cars.

https://www.thevintagenews.com/2021/...J0jRkTo2OP6yRs

Young Guns 3! Emilio Estevez and the Gang are Back in Another Blaze of Glory

Young Guns 3’ is saddling up with original stars Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland and others. That’s according to John Fusco, who wrote the first 2 instalments.

Fusco tweeted the news on Jan 15th. For those having trouble picturing what a 21st century Young Guns would look like, he’s posted a Spaghetti Western style concept poster with the title ‘Guns III – Alias: Billy The Kid’.

The word ‘Young’ is obscured by bullet holes, showing a lot of water has passed under the bridge since audiences last met these characters.

Accompanied by the tagline “Some legends never die”, the image heralds in Fusco’s words “the continuation of the Billy the Kid saga”. He adds, “and you’re going to love where it goes”. As for where that is, commentators are naturally assuming the action will pick up during (real name) Henry McCarty’s later years.

Not that McCarty had any later years. In real life he died, shot down in 1881 aged just 21. Principal players Estevez, Sutherland (“Doc” Scurlock) and Lou Diamond Phillips (José Coby Frey Chavez y Chavez) are into their fifties. However the movies indicated the Western legend was very much alive, chiming with a long-held belief that he faked his demise.

Website JoBlo notes Fusco name checks some actors, “even stars whose characters died in the first two”. Alongside those previously mentioned are Christian Slater, who appeared in Part 2 as “Arkansas” Rudabaugh.

There are new faces in the frame also. Fusco tags Guardian of the Galaxy Chris Pratt, plus character actor Vincent D’Onofrio, himself no stranger to franchises via ‘Men In Black’ and ‘Jurassic World’ (where he performed with Pratt). JoBlo highlights the pair’s involvement in the 2016 ‘Magnificent Seven’ remake, speculating a crossover could be on the blood-spattered cards.

Lou Diamond Phillips has acknowledged the news on his Twitter account. Movieweb writes this is “seemingly confirming his involvement”.

Fusco takes a trip down memory lane with 2 additional images posted on Twitter. One from the making of ‘Young Guns II’ and another with Estevez standing in front of what looks like the Kid’s grave.

Easily dismissed by some as The Brat Pack Meets The Wild West, ‘Young Guns’ (1988) was a serious attempt to tell the story of Billy The Kid. The movie follows the burgeoning gunslinger as he fought during the Lincoln County War.

The film proved a hit, making over $45 million. ‘Young Guns II’ arrived in 1990. Future stars Viggo Mortensen and Bradley Whitford were among the supporting cast. In the sequel, Estevez played the roles of both Billy and Brushy Bill Roberts. Roberts was a true life figure who told people he was the Kid in 1950.

The plot featured Billy and gang The Regulators. Musician Warren G is also included in Fusco’s tweet – he referred to ‘Young Guns’ in 1994 track ‘Regulate’ with Nate Dogg. The outlaw’s legacy clearly struck a chord… his Twitter handle is @regulator. Will he be contributing to the soundtrack?

Jon Bon Jovi cameoed in ‘Young Guns II’ and wrote the hit song ‘Blaze of Glory’. Estevez reportedly wanted Bon Jovi’s ‘Wanted Dead Or Alive’ but instead got a whole new track for the movie.

The posse have since gone their separate ways and onto other things. Estevez is a noted director as well as actor. Sutherland continues making movies and achieved major small screen fame as Jack Bauer in ‘24’. Diamond Phillips is currently starring in hit TV drama ‘Prodigal Son’ and released a sci-fi novel last year to some acclaim.

As well as writing ‘Young Guns’, John Fusco provided screenplays for adventure film ‘Hidalgo’ (with Mortensen) and Netflix’s ‘The Highwaymen’ with Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson.

This unexpected trip back in time combines late 20th century nostalgia with the down and dirty setting of the Old West. Are audiences ready for the further adventures of some Not-So-Young Guns? Fusco and Estevez certainly hope so as they dust off their stetsons…
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Frazod 01:40 PM 06-18-2021
Originally Posted by notorious:
Dude was bald as hell when he directing movies.
That’s one hell of a rug, then.
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Beef Supreme 05:15 AM 06-19-2021
So ..... Old Guns?
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Why Not? 06:37 AM 06-19-2021
This is gonna suck, but no way I can miss it.
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Mr. Plow 09:56 AM 06-19-2021
Loved the first 2. I'm sure this will be bad, but I'll watch it.
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Valiant 10:40 AM 06-19-2021
Will be interesting to see how they pull the other two from the dead.

Would be better off on playing other gunslingers.
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Raiderhater 04:46 PM 06-19-2021
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Looks pretty good for 59. He's certainly in better shape than his brother.

Wow, he is looking more and more like his dad
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Bowser 06:45 PM 06-19-2021
Originally Posted by Valiant:
Will be interesting to see how they pull the other two from the dead.

Would be better off on playing other gunslingers.
Didn't Chavez die in the second one?
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Brody Wa 07:06 PM 06-19-2021
It would be kind of cool to see Billy the Kid armed with a machine gun…assuming the 3rd movie will take place in 1950.
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Frazod 08:59 PM 06-19-2021
Originally Posted by Brody Wa:
It would be kind of cool to see Billy the Kid armed with a machine gun…assuming the 3rd movie will take place in 1950.
If the movie assumes that Billy the Kid is around the same age as Estevez is now, it would be set around 1918. The BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) was introduced in 1918, and the Thompson submachinegun was introduced in 1920. Realistically I doubt if some two bit outlaw hiding out in the bumblefuck desert would have access to or the means to purchase either, but of course I doubt if realism is the name of the game here.

At the very least he could be carrying a 1911 pistol.
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Frazod 09:10 PM 06-19-2021
It also occurs to me that Pancho Villa's raid into New Mexico occurred around this time period (1916). Very likely this could be the subject of the film/catalyst that draws Billy out of hiding/retirement.
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Rausch 09:31 PM 06-19-2021
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
Loved the first 2. I'm sure this will be bad, but I'll watch it.
I probably haven't seen either one in 20 years but loved them both when they came out. Second of course not as good as the first but...I think I might go watch that now.

"Chavez! You see the size of that chicken!"
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Valiant 11:35 AM 06-20-2021
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Didn't Chavez die in the second one?
Yeah him and doc died. Hell everyone died except maybe Billy.
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Deberg_1990 02:02 PM 06-20-2021
Originally Posted by Valiant:
Yeah him and doc died. Hell everyone died except maybe Billy.
Yes. They will need to restock the ‘guns’ with some fresh young talent


Tom Holland
Zac Efron
Ansel Elgort

And of course it will have to be woke so:

Michael B Jordan and John Boyega
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Easy 6 02:06 PM 06-20-2021
Like most I loved the first two as a young man, and while my interest is mildly piqued here... I got a bad feeling about this
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Frazod 03:08 PM 06-20-2021
Originally Posted by Valiant:
Yeah him and doc died. Hell everyone died except maybe Billy.
You never know.....


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