Another Spawn Movie

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Another Spawn Movie

MTV asks Todd McFarlane: The thing that I've always found cool about "Spawn" is that it's its own type of scary. It's not Rob Zombie's "Halloween" or Eli Roth's "Hostel."

McFarlane replies with some really interesting comments, "Right, I'd call this more of a suspense thriller. I'm going to use a big example which may seem sort of loopy, but to me it's closer to "Jaws" in that — and this is one of the problems that some of the studios had — Spawn won't talk. He's just a being in this movie — which again, some people may find odd — but, you know, Jaws didn't talk a hell of a lot in his movie either. But you knew that when he came out, something was going to happen. You know what I mean? You've made the presence known enough that nothing good was going to come of his presence being there.

So it's sort of the same concept. I'm not going for Freddy Krueger horror and I'm not going for Spider-Man action superhero. I'm not even going for a guy who's going to sit there and talk. You're never actually ever going to see him in his cape or costume in any kind of direct light. It's just going to be this thing that's just going to come, and if it's there then buddy, you're going to have a bad day."

http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/9429

It's been ten years. If he was going to do another Spawn movie, what's he been waiting for?
Spawn's time has passed I think.

Spawn wasn't a bad film. If he reboots his own film, maybe thsi time he'll know what to do.

Spawn was a horrid piece of cheeseball trash. Not just becuase of the poor acting, dialogue and effects , but alost because it shit on the al simmons character.

as long as todd mcfarlene wasnt involved id say bring on another spawn. Mcfarlene is an incredible artist and toy designer, but like his hbo animated spwan show, leave the story boards and plot direction up to someone else

McFarlane made that film with friends of his, so he can't say he didn't have control. They just didn't know what they were doing.
But then, does he always make good decisions? He bought Mark McGwire's 72nd home run ball; a couple years later it was worthless. 😛