Michael Caine Comes Out of Retirement for The Last Witch Hunter 2 Alongside Vin Diesel
LONDON – Michael Caine has emerged from retirement to reprise his role in The Last Witch Hunter 2, reuniting with Vin Diesel for the sequel.The news comes after Caine, 91, was photographed in a wheelchair in July attending Diesel’s 58th birthday celebration in London, sparking speculation about his health and future projects.
Caine had previously announced his retirement in 2009 following Harry Brown, and again after a smaller role in Bestseller 24 films later. He briefly returned to acting in 2022 with Medieval and in 2023 starred in The Great Escaper,portraying a World War II veteran revisiting the D-Day beaches.At the time, he lamented being offered primarily “old man” roles, but acknowledged positive critical reception to The Great Escaper, stating, “Maybe it’s better to leave like this.”
the Last Witch Hunter, released in 2015, saw Caine interpret Kauder, while Diesel played the witch hunter Melkor. Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed $119 million internationally and has maintained a strong presence on streaming platforms like Netflix.
The upcoming sequel marks a important return for Caine, who boasts a celebrated career spanning over 130 titles and two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Hannah and Her Sisters in 1986 and The Cider House Rules in 2000). He is also widely recognized for his portrayal of Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.
A documentary focused on Caine’s career is also reportedly in production, offering further insight into his six-decade legacy.