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Veteran actor Andy Garcia has confirmed he will reprise his role as Terry Benedict in the highly anticipated “Ocean’s 14,” though filming has been slightly delayed from its original January 2026 start date due to scheduling conflicts. Garcia revealed the news during a press event for the second season of Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman,” speaking with TheWrap on Monday.imdb
The production delay appears linked to Brad Pitt’s commitment to “The Adventures of Cliff Booth,” David Fincher’s sequel to “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” which is filming around the same period. Warner Bros. has not responded to requests for comment on the revised timeline.thewrap
“Ocean’s 14” marks a significant departure for the franchise, as David Leitch will become the first director other than Steven Soderbergh to helm a main series entry. Leitch, known for directing “Bullet Train” and “The Fall Guy,” previously worked with Pitt on “Bullet Train”. Soderbergh, who directed the original trilogy from 2001 to 2007, told media outlets he felt “the series was very much concluded” for him after producing the 2018 spinoff “Ocean’s 8”.imdb
Garcia’s character, Terry Benedict, appeared as the primary antagonist in “Ocean’s Eleven” before evolving into an uneasy ally across the trilogy. His confirmation adds to growing momentum for the project, following George Clooney’s October announcement that Warner Bros. had approved the film’s budget.joblo
The core cast is expected to reunite, with Clooney set to return as Danny Ocean alongside Pitt as Rusty Ryan, Matt Damon as Linus Caldwell, Don Cheadle as Basher Tarr, and Julia Roberts as Tess Ocean. “They’re all still really dear friends,” Clooney told E! News in October. “So, the chance to work together would be fun.”joblo
The original “Ocean’s Eleven” grossed $450.7 million worldwide in 2001, followed by “Ocean’s Twelve” with $362.9 million in 2004 and “Ocean’s Thirteen” with $311.7 million in 2007. The franchise expanded with the all-female “Ocean’s 8” in 2018, earning $297.8 million globally.thewrap
Separately, Warner Bros. is developing an untitled prequel featuring Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper, directed by Lee Isaac Chung.ssbcrack