Sequel Bits: Halloween, Ghostbusters 4, Nacho Libre 2, Spy 2, And More

In this edition of Sequel Bits:

I’ll go to bat for 2016’sGhostbusters: Answer the Callbeing a funny studio comedy, but there’s no question it didn’t perform nearly as well as Sony hoped. A sequel seems to have been fully abandoned at this point, and on theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast, director Paul Feig confirmed his plans to take the story international if they had gotten the green light to move ahead with it:

“I definitely wanted us to go to another country. Because when we were doing the press tour, the international press tour, every country the reporters would come with these drawings or artist renderings of that country’s ghosts. And every country has these really wild ghost stories and ghost characters that they scare kids with or keep people in line with. I really loved the idea of the Ghostbusters going to, like, Asia. Yeah, so there’s a lot of fun stuff that we could have done.”

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Meanwhile, despite a godawful marketing campaign and trailers that made the movie look downright terrible, Feig’s 2015 comedySpyis one of the funniest action comedies I’ve ever seen. So will we ever see a sequel? Probably not, considering 20th Century Fox isn’t interested:

“They’re on the thirdKingsmanmovie, I love theKingsmanmovies, that’s the same studio. They made more money than we did, but we didn’t not make money. We made pretty good money. We made $235 million worldwide, that’s pretty good on a $65 million budget—you always wish it was higher. But yeah, they just didn’t wanna do it, and now the moment may be passed, I don’t know. But I’m really proud of it.”

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That’s unfortunate. Maybe someone at Disney is a hugeSpyfan, and a greenlit sequel to that underrated movie will be one of the silver linings of the Disney/Fox acquisition?

Starting soon and getting very excited … The world may be changing but not him. NOTHING IS OVER!

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Sylvester Stallonehas teased that filming begins “soon” onRambo 5, a movie that’s been in some form of development for about a decade. But I must admit, rather than kicking up my interest in anotherRambosequel, Stallone’s caption makes me want to see a series of sketches that features him bursting into various situations screaming “NOTHING IS OVER!” at inappropriate times.

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Week 1 Hobbs & Shaw and Packers football life is good #hobbsandshaw @therock @jasonstatham @kmacnjo @aaronrodgers12 #gopack

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We’ve already written about starDwayne Johnsonsharing the first photoof filming on theFast & Furiousspin-offHobbs and Shaw, and now director David Leitch is getting in on the action as well. Gotta love the bull vs. lion imagery on the slate, too. I wonder if that design is just a fun little thing for the crew, or if it’ll actually be incorporated into the movie itself?

Universal Pictures has released a new featurette for their upcomingHalloweensequel, and it features interviews with franchise mastermindJohn Carpenter, starJamie Lee Curtis, and more. /Film’s Chris Evangelista caught a screening of the film at the Toronto International Film Festival, andyou can read his review here.

In a recent interview withForbes, producer Jason Blum shot down a rumor that he wasn’t interested in making a sequel toHalloween.

“I’d love to do sequels, and I hope we do a sequel and we will do a sequel if the movie performs. We’re not going to decide if we do a sequel or not until we see the reaction to this movie. But I really hope to make it.”

Blum also mentioned he would like to work on new installments ofScreamandI Know What You Did Last Summer, but the rights issues with those properties are so complicated that it may never happen.

“I’ve always wanted to do anotherNacho Libre,” actor Jack Blacksaidon a recent episode of the UK’sThe Jonathan Ross Show. Are any fans of the original interested in a sequel at this point? It’s been twelve years since the first one came out and it’s not exactly a movie that screamed “franchise potential.” But stranger things have happened, so we’ll see if Black’s wish ever pans out.

British actorVinnie Jones(X-Men 3) is going to star inVengeance 2, a sequel to a DTV action thriller calledI Am Vengeancethat just came out this month. Deadline says he’ll play “lead villain Sean Teague, a former elite special-forces operator turned rogue mercenary.” Former WWE wrestlerStu Bennettplays the hero in a story of double-crosses, snipers, and, of course, revenge.