Colin Farrell hopes to continue working on his ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ with Brendan Gleeson and Martin McDonagh.
The pair star in the latter’s latest dark comedy and his 2008 hitman comedy ‘In Bruges’.
And all three are eager to continue making films together.
Speaking to Empire magazine, Colin, 46, said: “Oh God, I’d love to do another one with both boys.”
The 52-year-old director and screenwriter agreed: “We’ll have to do it again.”
Colin then quipped: “In 14 years?”
Brendan, 67, joked that he hoped he was still alive, but admitted that with the power of filmmaking and Martin’s writing skills, he could still make it happen.
He said: “I just hope I’m above ground then. But knowing Martin’s writing, that’s not really necessary.”
Colin recalled how much younger they looked in ‘In Bruges’.
Turning to Brendan, he said, “You were almost younger than I am now! It was weird. Crazy.”
The new film focuses on a conflict between two friends. And Brendan recently described the film as an exploration of male relationships, and believes the subject matter is particularly “relevant right now”.
He said: “I’m glad to see male friendship as something valuable at a time when the readjustment of everyone’s relationships with everyone is being reconsidered.
“The assessment of male friendship versus bromance for me is very deep and relevant right now.”