Ben Affleck, who appeared alongside Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting in 1997, has shut down any chances of a sequel to the film. Damon had previously hinted that a script for a sequel had been suggested, but Affleck has since denied that there are any plans to produce a sequel. The Oscars for Best Original Screenplay were given to Damon and Affleck, and the picture made $225 million on a budget of only $10 million. In the 1997 movie, Damon plays an unlikely mathematical genius, encouraged by Robin Williams’ kind Professor.
In Kevin Smith’s 2001 film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, the two made light of the concept of a sequel by filming a spoof of Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season. Anything is possible in Hollywood, so they could revisit the picture that launched their careers.
The upcoming film Air, starring Ben Affleck, is about creating the Air Jordan brand of athletic shoes, and Affleck is presently marketing the film. It will be the first picture from Amazon Studios to get an exclusive theatrical distribution in theaters since Late Night in 2019, which also stars Damon and will be distributed on April 5.
What’s more for Ben Affleck?
Affleck has a few movies due out this year; he plays a pilot in Air, he plays Bruce Wayne/Batman in The Flash, and he may even make an appearance in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. The actor expressed his evolving perspective on franchise films in a discussion from 2021.
Affleck thinks there’s more of an audience for sophisticated adult dramas now that people can view them on their own time thanks to the proliferation of streaming services and other shifts in the film business. He mentioned his most recent film, The Way Back, and explained that he sensed the audience preferred watching it via streaming services like Netflix and Hulu rather than going to the cinemas to see it.
Even though there won’t be a Good Will Hunting 2, viewers still have Air, which features a reunion between Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, to look forward to. And considering how active Affleck’s calendar’s active, there will be plenty more to look forward to.
Affleck and Damon’s reunion in ‘Air’
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have teamed up once again for their latest project, Air, which is set to premiere on April 5th in over 3,000 movie theaters across the United States. The film, directed by Affleck, tells the story of an unconventional team’s career-defining gamble, the vision of a mother who believed in her son’s immense talent, and the journey of a basketball phenom who would become the greatest of all time.
The film stars Affleck and Damon as Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro and Nike co-founder Phil Knight, respectively. They are joined by Viola Davis, who portrays Michael Jordan’s mother and fierce supporter, Deloris Jordan. The cast includes Jason Bateman, Chris Messina, Chris Tucker, Matthew Maher, Gustaf Skarsgård, and Julius Tennon.
Air marks Affleck’s return to directing after a five-year break since his last film Live by Night in 2016. It was produced by Peter Guber, Jason Michael Berman, Jeff Robinov, Madison Ainley, Damon, and Affleck, while David Ellison, Jesse Sisgold, and Jon Weinbach produced the film for Skydance Sports.
Following the premiere, Air will be available for streaming in over 240 countries. The film’s trailer has already generated a lot of buzz and excitement among basketball fans and movie enthusiasts alike, with many eagerly awaiting its release.