James Gunn is addressing the Constantine sequel that Keanu Reeves has been eager to do for fairly a while.
In a brand new interview, the DC Studios co-head is revealing what he is aware of a couple of doable follow-up to the 2005 movie starring Reeves.
“I’ve mentioned it on and off. I’ve mentioned it with Keanu,” Gunn stated on the BobaTalks podcast. “However I’ve not learn any script but.”
Earlier this 12 months, Reeves stated he “pitched” a therapy for the Constantine sequel, telling Inverse, “We’ve [along with director Francis Lawrence] been making an attempt to make this movie for over a decade, and we only recently put a narrative collectively and pitched it to DC Studios and so they stated, ‘OK.’ So, we’re going to try to write a script.”
Reeves made the feedback after Lawrence teased a sequel was “nearer than ever.”
In the identical interview with Collider, Lawrence revealed that they had a “nice thought” for the sequel, including, “Now we have gone by a bunch of the comics over time and checked out issues.” The filmmaker stated that the concept they’ve for the sequel stems from having the character “behind our minds for 20 years and simply form of percolating on concepts, and tales and characters we love, and concepts we love.”
Constantine is loosely primarily based on the DC Comics/Vertigo Comics’ Hellblazer. Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello wrote the script primarily based on a narrative by Brodbin. Reeves provides life to John Constantine, a chain-smoking cynic with the flexibility to understand the true visage of half-angels and half-demons.
In 2023, Lawrence revealed that the sequel had suffered some setbacks as a result of author’s strike, telling Gamespot, “And we needed to bounce by a bunch of hurdles to get management of the character once more, as a result of different individuals had management of the Vertigo stuff. Now we have management.”
James Gunn is addressing the Constantine sequel that Keanu Reeves has been eager to do for fairly a while.
In a brand new interview, the DC Studios co-head is revealing what he is aware of a couple of doable follow-up to the 2005 movie starring Reeves.
“I’ve mentioned it on and off. I’ve mentioned it with Keanu,” Gunn stated on the BobaTalks podcast. “However I’ve not learn any script but.”
Earlier this 12 months, Reeves stated he “pitched” a therapy for the Constantine sequel, telling Inverse, “We’ve [along with director Francis Lawrence] been making an attempt to make this movie for over a decade, and we only recently put a narrative collectively and pitched it to DC Studios and so they stated, ‘OK.’ So, we’re going to try to write a script.”
Reeves made the feedback after Lawrence teased a sequel was “nearer than ever.”
In the identical interview with Collider, Lawrence revealed that they had a “nice thought” for the sequel, including, “Now we have gone by a bunch of the comics over time and checked out issues.” The filmmaker stated that the concept they’ve for the sequel stems from having the character “behind our minds for 20 years and simply form of percolating on concepts, and tales and characters we love, and concepts we love.”
Constantine is loosely primarily based on the DC Comics/Vertigo Comics’ Hellblazer. Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello wrote the script primarily based on a narrative by Brodbin. Reeves provides life to John Constantine, a chain-smoking cynic with the flexibility to understand the true visage of half-angels and half-demons.
In 2023, Lawrence revealed that the sequel had suffered some setbacks as a result of author’s strike, telling Gamespot, “And we needed to bounce by a bunch of hurdles to get management of the character once more, as a result of different individuals had management of the Vertigo stuff. Now we have management.”