Body Heat 2010 Cast
: Playing the department's staff counselor, her scenes ground the film's character-driven dramatic segments. 💣 Leading Male Cast & Action Roles
In August 2010, reports confirmed that HBO was developing a television remake of the 1981 film Body Heat . The project was to be written by Todd Haynes ( Far from Heaven , Carol ) and produced by Tony Scott (original producer). The remake was intended to update the setting from South Florida to the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina. However, the project never went into production and was ultimately abandoned.
as Bomb Squad Guy: Specialist brought in to handle the threat of the arsonist. Body Heat 2010 Cast
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The male firefighting crew and tactical teams are filled out by veteran adult industry performers who handle both the dramatic narrative beats and physical action sequences: as Manuel Scott Nails as Scott Tommy Gunn as Tom Mick Blue as Mick Marcus London as the Bomb Squad Guy Production and Technical Overview
The following actors are credited with lead and supporting roles in the production: Jesse Jane as Jesse Riley Steele as Riley Kayden Kross as Kayden Céline Tran (credited as Katsumi) as Captain Katharine Raven Alexis as Psychiatrist Bridgette B. as Gates's Lawyer Ben English as Cash Gates Evan Stone as Mad Bomber Manuel Ferrara as Manuel Marcus London as Bomb Squad Guy as Mick Scott Nails as Scott Tommy Gunn as Tom Key Crew Members Producers: Joone and Samantha Lewis Writer: Body Heat (Video 2010) The remake was intended to update the setting
The characters of Ned Racine and Matty Walker are so deeply embedded in screenwriting textbooks that modern thrillers released in 2010 were frequently reviewed by critics as "the new Body Heat ." This stylistic labeling binds the year 2010 to the historic title in search engine algorithms.