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‘Ocean’s 14’ With Original Cast Officially Confirmed

Scene from "Ocean's 11" with George Clooney, Julia Roberts, and Brad Pitt
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October 8, 2025, 3:55 pm | Read time: 2 minutes

Years ago, another late sequel to “Ocean’s 11” was announced, but then the project went silent. Now there’s an exciting update: “Ocean’s 14” is actually happening and will reunite the biggest stars of the original on screen.

George Clooney Confirms “Ocean’s 14”

The U.S. industry magazine “Variety” now reports based on E! News. According to them, lead actor and superstar George Clooney himself revealed that the financing for “Ocean’s 14” has been secured by the producing film studio Warner. Now it’s just a matter of finding the right timing.

“We will probably start filming in about nine or ten months,” Clooney revealed. What it will be about is still unclear. However, he already hinted in 2023 in a conversation with “Uproxx” that the content might be similar to “Going in Style” from 1979, where a group of seniors attempts a bank heist.

All the Big Stars Are Back

In addition to Clooney, there will be a reunion with other notable actors from the original trilogy. The return of Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Don Cheadle in their familiar roles is expected. Currently, David Leitch is set to take the director’s chair, having directed major action titles like “John Wick,” “Bullet Train,” and “Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw.”

Between 2001 and 2007, three regular “Ocean’s” films were made. In 2018, “Ocean’s 8” followed, featuring an all-female lead cast, including Cate Blanchett and Sandra Bullock. Currently, a prequel set in the 1960s with Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling (both from “Barbie”) is also planned.

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When “Ocean’s 14” will hit theaters or the streaming service of choice is still unknown. As a Warner project, the film is very likely to eventually land exclusively on HBO Max.

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