A sequel to 'The Football Factory' is in the pipeline with Danny Dyer reprising his role as hooligan Tommy Johnson.
A sequel to 'The Football Factory' is in development.
The follow-up to the 2004 movie about football hooligans has been given the working title 'Marching Powder' in a reference to the drug-taking featured in the original film.
Danny Dyer will reprise his role as the Chelsea hooligan Tommy Johnson, with shooting set to start in the coming weeks as film bosses aim for a 2024 release to mark 20 years since the original flick.
A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "It's full steam ahead for 'Football Factory 2' and filming is due to start in January.
"The hope is they can turn it around quickly enough so it comes out in 2024 – in time for the 20th anniversary."
The insider continued: "The script for 'Marching Powder' will reveal what happened to the rival factions of hooligans after the end of the last film.
"It's a real passion project for Danny who can't wait to get his teeth back into the role.
"Tamer Hassan – who played Millwall firm leader Fred – is also back for the film.
"The finishing touches are being put on the production plan and all things being well, it's going to be a really exciting start to the New Year."
It was revealed earlier this year that Danny, 46, had held talks with director Nick Love about returning for a sequel following his exit from the BBC soap opera 'EastEnders'.
A source told The Sun: "Danny is a free agent after leaving 'EastEnders' and he has been in talks with the director Nick about a sequel to 'The Football Factory'.
"The film ended with Danny's character Tommy recovering from being battered by a group of Millwall fans.
"The idea is that the new project would follow Tommy in the years that followed, and what happened in the firm and the new generation coming up behind him."
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