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Will New Sonya Blade AKA Jessica McNamee Return for THE MEG 2? Jessica McNamee recently played Sonya Blade in the new Mortal Kombat. But will she be back as Jason Statham s ex in Ben Wheatley s upcoming The Meg 2? Mortal Kombat. But will she be back as Jason Statham’s ex in Ben Wheatley’s upcoming The Meg 2? She tells Collider: “ I don’t even know! […] I’m a terrible person. That would be the dream. I would love to be involved. I had such a blast filming that movie. Jason’s great and the whole process was so fun. We got to shoot in New Zealand. I also heard they’re potentially shooting it in Australia, which would be amazing. It’s the only way I could get back into the damn country at this point!“ ....
Jason Statham Reveals THE MEG 2 Will Now Shoot Early Next Year Jason Statham reveals director Ben Wheatley s THE MEG 2 is all set to start filming in January. Kill List and In The Earth director Ben Wheatley’s upcoming The Meg 2. Statham also revealed the new movie is all set to start filming next January. Statham tells Collider: “ We’re gonna start shooting in January if I get my dates right. Ben Wheatley is the director, I’m very excited to work with him. I’m thrilled to get going, it’s been a while. We’ve been waiting around for the right scripts to come in and the right director to turn up, and we’ve got all those things and they’re all stacked up now.” ....
THE MEG 2 Director Now Teases Action On An Insanely Large Scale Jason Statham s THE MEG 2 will feature insanely large scale action from the director of Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England, High Rise, Rebecca By Mike Sprague Ben Wheatley ( Kill List, Sightseers, A Field in England, High Rise, Rebecca) is helming the upcoming sequel to The Meg aka The Meg 2. And today the filmmaker talked a bit about the upcoming $130-$180 million Jason Statham sequel. Wheatley tells ComicBook.com: “ A lot of it is respecting The Meg, and trying to make sure it’s a great Meg film. And as you can see from the movies I’ve made, they’re not necessarily … when you go and do Doctor Who, I don’t completely change it because I wanted to do it. I didn’t want to necessarily make it something completely different that nobody recognized, you know? So there’s that element of back and forth.” ....