What movies do you want a sequel to that do not already have something planned or in the works?
Me:
The Thing (the Video Game was suppose to be the sequel but I want it in film)
Boondock Saints (sequel got canned from what I heard)
Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (you know Snatch doesn't count)
Kill Bill (there is discussion of one for like 10 years from now, but I'm still counting this as not being made until something further develops)
Evil Dead
Mad Max
Ghostbusters
Austin Powers (as difficult as it may be to make a 4th)
Independence Day
Unbreakable
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The only one I'm really interested in seeing is that Kill Bill one. From what Tarantino wants for it, it sounds really good. BTW, there's already a planned Ghostbusters 3, with no Murray. From what I've read it don't sound too hot either.
Sure, The Thing video game was fun, but making it into a movie would be awful.
Lock, Stock 2 would kill it.
I'd have to wait and see about Kill Bill 3 before judging, as it can go either way.
Ghostbusters, I hope, is dead. Too much time has passed, they got old. In Ghostbusters 3, they would need walkers attached to their packs.
Goldmember was a fine conclusion to the Austin Powers series. They wrapped it up with the characters (Dr. Evil being brother Dougy, Fat Bastard going on the Subway diet, Scott Evil taking over).
Ah ok. Yeah on the dvd Joss said the funding for the first one was poor, the actors had to basically work for free and get paid after the earnings came in, so unless he got good funding, chances are pretty crappy...
There are only a select few films I would like to see sequels to. I would not like to ruin the first movie with a sequel. *COUGH* HIGHLANDER*COUGH*
Final Fantasy 7: AC (I can't get enough of those graphics. Plus that's a very easy story to sequel.) Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (The first one kicked so much ass!) Ace Ventura 2 (C'mon before Ace is too old!) Serenity (A television movie or something) Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy (There are more books..)
Bruce Campbell needs to make another Evil Dead movie. If you've ever watched the TRUE director's cut ending of Army of Darkness, you'll remember that [SPOILER - highlight to read]: Ash took one drops too many of the sleeping potion and slept into a destroyed post-apocalyptic future world. I think it'd be great if, for example, he had to fight of some kind of mutated freaks, or irratiated demons. I'd like to see a sequel, also, to FFVII: AC. Love the game, love the movie, and love the story. I agree with Dusty about another sequel to the Hitchhiker's Guide. Douglas Adams' "trilogy" is actually 5 books. I loved 'em all. Finally, I'd, personally, like to see another Hulk movie. Say what you will about the first one, I liked it. Plus, they can learn from their mistakes and make the sequel even better.
Leterrier Talks About The Incredible Hulk
July 20, 2006
'Stéphane ARGENTIN' from Ecran Large tells us they already got a chance to speak to The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier after last night's announcement:
We were able to get in touch with director Louis Leterrier this morning regarding The Incredible Hulk to ask him a few precisions about the project. He told us that he was previously in relation with Marvel to direct Iron-Man before the project finally went to Jon Favreau. Seeing Leterrier's passion for Marvel comics, Avi Arad told him about this new Hulk and it took Louis less than half an hour to get convinced by the new orientation of the movie and agree to direct.
"We won't be spending times presenting the characters, which is unfortunately pretty much unavoidable as far as number ones are concerned. Someway like Spider-Man 2, Marvel wants this Hulk to be the one fans would really want to see on the big screen. I'm not badmouthing Ang Lee's movie which has its supporters but I think the tone was overall a little bit too serious. As far as the casting is concerned, we don't know yet if Eric Bana will be onboard and regarding Hulk, I can already tell you that I don't intend to use as much 3D as the first movie did. As for the budget, it will be over 100 millions".
That reminds me, I would like to see a sequel to Daredevil. I liked Elektra but I think the first one was enough. Punisher, I've heard talks of a sequel but not sure if it's being picked up, I would like one too.
Actually, I think the original ending to Army of Darkness would better lead to a sequel. Deadites in the city.
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