
Despite the bleak outlook for Sutherland's prediction of a 2012 release, EW have revealed a few rumours that are surrounding any possibility of a film. Sutherland reportedly revealed that Fox had been in talks with Tony Scott, director of Man On Fire, to direct the film. Again however, this may just be a case of Sutherland trying to create some excitement around the film. In any case, a 24 film directed by Tony Scott sounds exciting enough to warrant many people going to watch. I'm sure they will too. But will the movie manage to be big in Britain, a country where the show is hidden away among an endless list of Sky channels? I'm not too convinced that it will. Furthermore, due to the long wait for any sign of a film, will fans still be as interested as they were, say a couple of years ago? It sounds as if Sutherland is trying to build up excitement based solely on rumour and optimism, something which later he may regret. I'm remaining stoutly pessimistic over this one.
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