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Ridley Scott Says ‘Battle of Britain’ is His “Next Movie”

August 28, 2025 Jordan Ruimy

Ridley Scott, 87, isn’t resting on his laurels. He’s going full speed ahead with another epic project.

In a new interview with The Guardian, Scott says he knows his next film is the “Battle of Britain” project he teased last year. It doesn’t appear to be his much-delayed Bee Gees biopic, which he was supposed to shoot this fall.

What we do know about “Battle of Britain” is that it was written by Joe Penhall and tackles the 1940 air campaign in which the RAF and the FAA defended the UK against the Nazis. With Steve McQueen’s “Blitz” having already somewhat explored this historic event, Scott isn’t waiting to see how others handle it — he says it’s “my next film.”

Following “Napoleon” and “Gladiator II,” this is set to be another Scott-directed epic on a massive scale. There’s really no chance he’d make an intimate affair. Scott describes it as a “war movie.”

Earlier this year, Scott actually shot a new film, “The Dog Stars,” an adaptation of Peter Heller’s acclaimed post-apocalyptic novel. The ensemble cast is impressive, featuring Jacob Elordi, Josh Brolin, Guy Pearce, and Margaret Qualley. Expect a 2026 release for that one.

Regarding the now potentially scrapped Bee Gees movie, much of the delay stemmed from Scott negotiating his salary to direct. It appears to have been a contract dispute with Paramount, which wasn’t willing to pay him the amount he demanded to helm the project.

“I was being asked to go too far,” he says. “And I said, ‘No. Next!’ They didn’t like my deal. So I said, I’ll move on. I’m expensive, but I’m fucking good.”

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