Producer Randall Emmett has revealed he will start working on the follow-up to the hit 2013 film in the new year, but says the project is not yet set in stone, reported Collider.
"I think we're having that conversation. I don't wanna be so bold to say, you know, it's 100 per cent. Of course it comes down to Denzel and Mark and the director, Baltasar (Kormakur), who have to make that decision. We, of course, would love to do a sequel and we are pushing for a sequel," Emmett said.
In '2 Guns', Washington and Wahlberg played two law enforcement officers who reluctantly team up to take down a drug cartel.
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