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(FILES) In this file photo taken on December 5, 1995 US actors Robert De Niro (L) and Al Pacino (R) pose with director Michael Mann as they arrive for the world premiere of the film "Heat" in Burbank, California. – Michael Mann wants to make a big-screen sequel to "Heat," the iconic movie that brought Al Pacino and Robert De Niro together for the first time, the director has told AFP. The 1995 hit film starring Pacino as a Los Angeles detective pursuing De Niro's heist gang across the city is widely considered a classic crime thriller. Mann announced in 2016 that a novel inspired by "Heat" would be published by his own Harper Collins imprint, but shared fresh details of the book with AFP. "The novel is about two-thirds written, and it's the prequel to 'Heat' and its the sequel to 'Heat' rolled together," said Mann. "So it's everything before the movie and everything after the movie." (Photo by VINCE BUCCI / AFP) (Photo credit should read VINCE BUCCI/AFP via Getty Images) Major Update on ‘Heat 2’
The sequel to the classic crime flick is finally on the way.
By Kane Mitten