Well, hold onto your cowboy hats, because “Young Guns 3” is officially in the saddle! After what seemed like centuries of chatter and speculation, the legendary Emilio Estevez has not only confirmed its existence but is also stepping up to direct it himself—now that’s what I call a comeback! In a twist that might leave some scratching their heads, Lou Diamond Phillips and Christian Slater are returning to the franchise despite their characters’ on-screen demises. Remember the shocking fate of Phillips’s Chavez and Slater’s Arkansas Dave in “Young Guns 2”? They might not have been killed on-screen, but their returns could raise more than just a few eyebrows. How’s that for resurrecting the Wild West? So, what’s the deal? Are we ready to relive the cowboy chaos and see who else from the past might ride back into the sunset? Let’s gear up for a ride down nostalgia lane—and we might just get a glimpse of some other beloved characters. Curious about all the juicy details? Click here to LEARN MORE.
Despite their characters having died in the second film, Lou Diamond Phillips & Christian Slater are returning.
After years of rumours, it looks like Young Guns 3 is finally happening. Emilio Estevez confirmed the news himself at Film and Media Day at the New Mexico State Capitol. “We’ve started the ball rolling on Young Guns 3,” with him adding, ”I’ve heard all the jokes: Old Guns, Ancient Guns. You can hold on to those.” In an official press release from the office of New Mexico governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, the film’s title was listed as Young Guns 3: Dead or Alive, with it further revealed Estevez would be directing the film himself (on location in New Mexico), having also co-written the script with franchise regular John Fusco.
The report also says Lou Diamond Phillips and Christian Slater will be returning, which may raise a few eyebrows. Why? Well, if you remember Young Guns 2, both characters died, although, conveniently, neither was killed on-screen. Phillips’s Chavez, who was mortally wounded, rode off to meet his fate alone, while Slater’s Arkansas Dave was apparently beheaded in Mexico, a destiny we never observe with it only revealed in the movie’s epilogue. Of course, Emilio Esteves’s Billy the Kid survived his commonly accepted fate, with him being allowed to get away by the movie’s version of Pat Garrett, played by William Petersen.
While a Young Guns 3 has been much-rumoured in recent years, it looks like Estevez is dead serious about making it this time. It also makes sense that he would direct the film, having made several acclaimed films over the years, including the RFK film Bobby, The Public, and, in my opinion, his best film – The Way – which starred his father. Who knows, maybe Estevez will find a way to bring back some other franchise vets like Kiefer Sutherland and his brother, Charlie Sheen, although their characters are more definitively dead.
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