Major League 4 In The Works

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Will Wild Thing return to the plate for another at-bat? Bob Uecker revealed while chatting up the game at Wrigley stadium last week that he’s recently had contact from the creative team behind the first three Major League films, and that they’re developing a Major League 4.

For those who might not remember, Uecker played commentator Harry Doyle in the original 1989 film, which was about a loser underdog baseball team which becomes a World Series contender much to the surprise of their manager, who was betting on their failure. The last film in the series, Major League: Back to the Minors, followed Gus (Scott Bakula) as he became the manager for a minor league team.

and later retired to the box where he proceeded to chat up the game, but also his involvement in the “Major League” films. Uecker confirmed that a “Major League 4″ isin the works. He’s apparently had contact from the creative team behind the first three films. And apparently it’s not the first time Uecker has mentioned it in recent weeks. It was poorly received by critics (22% on Rotten Tomatoes), fans (4.0 out of 10 on IMDb) and made only $3.55 million at the box office (compared to $30.6 million that the sequel made, or nearly $50 million of the original).

But this year is the twentieth anniversary of the original film, which must have gotten some executive at Warner Bros thinking. More likely than not, this film will be a direct-to-dvd sequel, as Warner Bros has set up an entire division focused on the development and production of home video sequels of past franchise films. The only good news is that with most of the stars far out of the limelight, fans might get treated to a reunion of sorts, and not just one of these remake/quasi-sequel DVD productions with completely new actors.

However, I wouldn’t expect Charlie Sheen to reprise the role of Rick ‘Wild Thing’ Vaughn. Sheen didn’t return for the last film, and this would likely be an even smaller production.

source: Moviehole

  • krackajap
    Holy shit there were 3 of them?
  • Stephen Planz
    Yeah dude where were you???????????????????????????
  • Holy shit there were 2 of them?
  • Stephen Planz
    There were 3 Sr.
  • Chris
    Yeah, I'm with you guys -- I can only remember the first.

    why not do the whole hog and reboot this?

    Not a popular suggestion I'm sure, but think about it, it will more than likely be a rehash of the original.

    x
  • gocubsgo
    it's wrigley FIELD.
  • Anrkist
    So it's bound to fail?
  • Stephen Planz
    Middle Finger No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You Drunk??????????????????????????
  • Anrkist
    Way to be an idiot.
  • Stephen Planz
    Fuck Yeah man want some Miller Lite??????????????????????????????
  • BrendonConnelly
    The MLB will endorse this and not Moneyball. We live in a sick world.
  • Stephen Planz
    Shut Up you middle finger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • doctajones2418
    First off - it's not the manager in the first one who bets against them, it's the woman who owns them... Secondly - if done right and marketed as " a reunion and one last shot at a title " most of the original cast could return and it COULD be a decent draw at the box office, depending on the budget... I'd go see it, simply because the first film, as a baseball movie, was the most entertaining baseball movie ever made, and yes, I rank it over " Bull Durham " ....
  • There only 2 in Germany, I like the movies, I watched them the first time in finland. Before they sync.
  • Stephen Planz
    Exuse me there's 3 not 2 you Jackass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • genghisron
    I would go as far to say that I love the first one, the second is pretty good, and the third is something I can put on while do other things. So I'm pretty excited at the prospects of another film in the same vain.
    Although they'd probably have to retool it a bit, as the Indians aren't exactly the abomination(although terrible this year) that they used to be when the movie was first made. Washington Nationals anyone?
  • Phil
    Two words: KENNY FUCKING POWERS
  • Stephen Planz
    Shut Up you middle finger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    And that's 3 words not 2. You are so fuckin drunk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Name
    You need to go back and watch the original flick. You clearly don't know the plot. Wild thing at bat? The manager betting against them???
  • Stephen Planz
    Shut Up your Mother Fuckin mouth you Jackass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Stephen Planz
    It's Wrigley Field home of the Chicago Cubs.
  • Duhhhhhh
    1) Cubs Suck
    2) Wrigley whatever
    3) Owner bet against them, not manager dumbass
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