Director David Leitch is doing promotion for Hobbs and Shaw, speaking with SlashFilm, he revealed that there is still a chance that Charlize Theron’s Atomic Blonde could land a sequel and might have some interest from streaming services (didn’t name which one)

The good news: according to the Atomic Blonde and Hobbs & Shaw director, David Leitch, there is still talk of a sequel, which has caught the attention of a streaming service.

LEITCH: “I think there is [still talk of a sequel]. I don’t know all the details. I was a work-for-hire on that movie, but at the end of the day, Kelly McCormick – my producing partner and my wife – she will be involved, I’m sure, as a producer. That’s how I got the gig in the first place. We’ll see.”

Leitch and partner McCormick recently signed a first-look deal with Universal Pictures along with producing the Netflix action flick Kate starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

Netflix seems like a good choice, but Comcast’s streaming service could be an option as well given his new relationship with Universal Pictures. Theron is also working with Netflix for the comic book movie The Old Guard currently film at Shepperton Studios.

SOURCE: SLASH FILM