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The author of the sequel to "Raging Seas" developed the sequel "Chaos Walk"

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The author of the sequel to "Raging Seas" developed the sequel "Chaos Walk"

Although nearly 20 years have passed since 1905, "Battle for the Furious Sea" has always been the perfect movie in the hearts of many fans. Foreign media reported that the film released in 2003 was finally going to shoot a sequel. It is understood that the novelist Patrick Nice, who once wrote the "Chaos Walk" trilogy, is writing a script for the film.

Released in 2003, "Raging Sea Battle", a famous Hollywood naval battle film, received ten nominations at the 2004 Oscars and eventually won two awards for best cinematography and best sound editing. The film takes place in 1805 and tells the story of British captain Jack and his warship Marvel who were ordered to intercept the French warship Hell into the South Pacific, the two ships first met on the north coast of Brazil, Hell defeated The Marvel with superior firepower and thick armor, and Jack barely managed to escape by relying on thick fog. Despite the unfavorable initial battle, Jack, who had followed General Nelson, was confident in his warship, refused to return and began to study his opponents. Soon the two ships meet again, and Jack uses decoy tactics to turn the tide, tracking down the storm-ravaged Cape Horn and eventually staging the story of the Fateful War.

The author of the sequel to "Raging Seas" developed the sequel "Chaos Walk"

In fact, there have been rumors that a sequel to "Battle for the Furious Sea" is in the works. In 2009, when "Furious Seas" was rumored to have started filming a sequel, Russell Crow also volunteered to play the role of British captain Jack Audley again. However, 20th Century Fox Pictures' plans for the sequel to "Raging Sea" have since ceased. Russell Crowe finally couldn't stand it because of the filmmakers' delay, and in 2010, he said through his personal social networking site, "(Fans) If you want to see a sequel to Angry Seas, then I suggest you email 20th Century Fox Pictures and their co-chairman Tom Rothman to let them know what you think." ”

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