Repeated with what was probably some glee at the Toronto Film Festival, Variety reported that director Peter Berg has reunited stars Will Smith, Charlize Theron, and Jason Batemam to do a sequel to the hit anti-hero film Hancock.
Though there hasn’t been any confirmation from Sony/Columbia with a release date or anything like that or any corroboration from the stars’ representatives, Berg’s exact words were “Everybody’s going to come back for a sequel” and you can’t get more unambiguous than that, right?
A previous report from The Hollywood Reporter noted that Berg and writers Adam Fierro (“Dexter”) and Glen Mazzara (“The Shield”) have been working on a script that explores more about the world from which Hancock and his star-crossed lover got their powers and immortality by giving them a bad guy for them to team up against—though I wonder how hard it will be for them since they can’t be in each others’ presence without losing their powers.
We’ll keep you appraised on this one as things develop.
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If you live in L.A. and aren’t doing anything on Saturday, September 5, I’ve found a way for you to indulge your inner Meryl Streep fanatic while going to the theater at the same time.
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One of the things I keep forgetting about Jet Li is that he’s actually more than just a kung fu star. Luckily, his next Chinese-language project will help me remember.
When Universal Pictures decided to film the Bioshock movie overseas to take advantage of tax-credits that other countries are offering, it looks like they automatically lost Pirates of the Carribbean 3 director Gore Verbinski in the process. The reason Verbinski can’t do the movie now is that he’s locked into sticking around the U.S. while work is done on the upcoming Rango which features the voice of Johnny Depp.