Summary

  • Despite years of waiting, Sicario 3 still hasn't materialized, but it is in development, leaving fans anxious for its release.
  • While the sequel, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, didn't receive the same critical acclaim as the original, it still had a compelling narrative, leading to demand for Sicario 3 to complete a trilogy.
  • The cast for Sicario 3 is expected to include Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin, with the possibility of Emily Blunt's return, adding to the excitement surrounding the film's potential story.

Sicario is one of the most influential action dramas of the 2010s, as was the sequel, but despite years of Sicario 3 news, Sicario: Capos hasn't materialized. 2015's Sicario is about a task force attempting to take on the Mexican drug cartel led by CIA agent Matt Graver and the mysterious hitman Alejandro Gillick. However, it's revealed at the end of the movie that the task force's real mission is to further control the cartel. The 2018 sequel, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, sees Alejandro and Matt working together again, and while it isn't quite as beloved as the original movie, it does a great job of setting up Sicario 3.

The first Sicario movie was a huge critical success, and the audience response was overwhelmingly positive too. The movie made a respectable $85 million off a $30 million budget (via Box Office Mojo), which was good enough to get a sequel greenlit. 2018's Sicario: Day of the Soldado wasn't as well received, which is partly because Villeneuve didn't return to direct the sequel. However, Taylor Sheridan did return as the writer, and the sequel's narrative is just as compelling as the first movie. While Sicario 3 was announced with Sheridan returning as the screenwriter, the threequel still hasn't arrived.

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Most Recent Sicario 3 News

Josh Brolin Offers An Update

Brolin admitted he wasn't sure about Taylor Sheridan's involvement.

With news and rumors swirling about the potential threequel, Josh Brolin offers an uncertain update on Sicario: Capos. Speaking candidly about what he knows, Brolin revealed that things are moving "closer" but he had little else to report by way of positive updates. On the other hand, Brolin mentioned that director Chris McQuarrie is no longer attached to the project, and Brolin admitted he wasn't sure about Taylor Sheridan's involvement.

Read Brolin's full comments below:

We are—we’re closer. Yes. Molly Smith, who is a really good friend, who is one of the producers of that on Black Label—I said something. I said, ‘It’s never gonna happen!’ and it kind of went everywhere. And she was very reactive, which I appreciated. I appreciate reaction. They’re very much focused on wanting it to happen, but we won’t let it happen until there’s a story interesting enough to want to spend that kind of money on it.

Chris [McQuarrie] was involved for a while, but he’s not now. And I don’t know about [Taylor] Sheridan. I know him really well, but I don’t know if he’s onboard or not.

Sicario 3 Is Confirmed

Sicario 3 Is Stuck In Development Hell

Alejandro (Benicio Del Toro) in Sicario crossing a bridge and holding a gun

Sicario 3 has been confirmed by producer Trent Luckinbill, but it's seemingly stuck in development hell and there is no Sicario 3 release date. In a previous interview, Josh Brolin was very optimistic about the threequel (via The Hollywood Reporter). The actor revealed that Sheridan had even already completed the screenplay. Brolin commented, "It’s very much at the forefront of all of our minds. It’s been written and...We think it deserves a third one". Luckinbill even hinted at the possibility of Villeneuve returning to direct (via Aubtu).

Stream Sicario on Amazon Prime Video and Sicario: Day of the Soldado on Hulu.

Sicario 3 Cast

Will Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, And Benicio del Toro Return?

Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, and Benecio del Toro standing around a computer in Sicario.

Given that the whole series is based around the hitman Alejandro, the Sicario 3 cast will undoubtedly be led by Benicio del Toro once again. The actor will almost certainly be accompanied by Josh Brolin, reprising his role as Matt Graver in the threequel. Elijah Rodriguez could return as Miguel Hernandez too. While Emily Blunt's Kate Mercer was essentially the lead character in Sicario, she was absent in Sicario: Day of the Soldado. It's clear from the producer's comments that Blunt's return is quintessential to Sicario: Capos but she has candidly denied hearing anything about the project.

The most logical returns in Sicario: Capos include:

Actor

Sicario Role

Benicio del Toro

Alejandro

Benicio Del Toro in Reptile

Josh Brolin

Matt Graver

Josh Brolin talks to someone in a car under green neon lights in Outer Range season 2

Emily Blunt

Kate Mercer

Emily Blunt as Jody wearing a headset and looking up in The Fall Guy

Sicario 3 Story

More Cartel Action In The Threequel

Alejandro with a gun in the desert in Sicario: Day of the Soldado

The working title for Sicario 3 is Sicario: Capos, which translates to "bosses". That could mean that Matt and Alejandro will be facing off against the heads of the Mexican drug cartel. The Sicario 3 story will also see Matt potentially being removed from his CIA position given that he disobeyed orders in Sicario: Day of the Soldado. If Emily Blunt returns as Kate, the Sicario: Capos story could see Kate trying to expose Matt and Alejandro for all of their illegal activity and trying to control the drug cartel.

Sicario Poster
Sicario: Capos

Sicario: Capos is the third film in the crime drama franchise written by Taylor Sheridan and follows the events of 2018's Sicario: Day of the Soldado. 

Distributor(s)
Lionsgate
Writers
Taylor Sheridan
Franchise(s)
Sicario

  • Sicario Poster
    Sicario: Capos
    Writers:
    Taylor Sheridan
    Distributor(s):
    Lionsgate
    prequel(s):
    Sicario, Sicario: Day Of The Soldado
    Franchise(s):
    Sicario