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Directors, and brothers, Tony and Ridley Scott have both been speculated this week to have plans in the works to continue putting their stamp on pop culture classics. 

"Yes, it appears nothing is truly sacred anymore as Tony [Scott] is currently in talks to reboot Sam Peckinpah’s classic 1969 Western The Wild Bunch," Fandango reported. 

"The original Wild Bunch starred William Holden, Ernest Borgnine and Warren Oates, among others, as a group of aging outlaws looking for one last big score as the “traditional” American West is disappearing around them. Tony doesn’t seem to be content with just one reboot. He’s reportedly “highly motivated” to “re-invent” his Oscar-winning (for Best Music) 1986 action flick Top Gun." There are no proposed release date or names attached for either potential project. 

Also, brother Ridley Scott is returning to his dark and dismal world of Blade RunnerMSNBC announced, "for a new feature for Warners-based Alcon Entertainment. While the new movie is being described as a "follow-up" to the first film, the filmmakers have not yet disclosed whether it will function as a prequel or a sequel to the original."

Will Ridley's follow-up to Blade Runner blow your mind the way the original did? Can Top Gun top itself? Or will The Wild Bunch reboot rewrite history?  

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