Robert Redford may soon reunite with Paul Newman again for a new project reports Reuters. "All these years went by and nobody came up with any ideas that were anything but corny and kind of low grade so we just decided probably that wasn't going to happen. But now there's something rolling around that we're talking about it, and the real question is whether he can remember his lines or not," said 68-year-old Redford during promotions for his new film "An Unfinished Life".
Media reports earlier this year suggested the two would pair up in an adaptation of Bill Bryson's travel book "A Walk in the Woods," the story of the author's hike through the American wilderness with a friend. Redford however says he was superstitious about discussing details of projects that were not finalized. "I think Paul and I are probably alike in that we're reluctant to talk about something that is not real yet, but we are talking about it".
Don't expect a sequel to "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" or "The Sting" though - "The stuff that came to us wasn't any good. (They said) can you do a sequel to 'The Sting?' No, leave that one alone ... don't try to milk it. What about a sequel to 'Butch Cassidy?' Well the guys died in it, what is it going to be, a spiritual film? Well how about a prequel? That's pretty desperate" said Redford.
Redford does have plans for a sequel to is "The Candidate" from 1972, in which he played a Democratic Party candidate for the Senate who has no hope of winning and who finds his ideals compromised by the realities of politics. Redford said in the sequel he will play the same character 30 years on, who is now president of the United States.
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