Do NOT under any circumstances attempt to google for Stallone’s explanation. Trust me, you don’t want to hear it.Demolition Man 2: The Secret of the Seashells.
The producers even went so far as to put a title card up at the end of the movie saying "Doc Savage will return in 'Doc Savage vs the Arch Enemy of Evil'".
That shows you how much confidence the producers had that the movie would be a success.
Well we all know how that turned out.
Well Rowe did play "Sherlock" in Mr. Holmes.The cast of Young Sherlock Holmes would probably look the part now.
Apparently there was plans for that & one for a Leon sequel too, actually titled Mathilda, which at some point got reworked into Zoe Saldana's Columbiana, which I haven't seen. It seems Mr. Besson has a strange relationship with actually making sequels, unfortunately, even though he plans to lol. It's a shame. I'd watch sequels to a number of his movies, but of course, the only ones we get are Taken & the TransporterSpeaking of Luc Besson, wasn't there at one point supposed to be a sequel to The Fifth Element called Mr. Shadow?
Agreed. It ended with a good set up for more. It's cheesy fun that takes itself just serious enough to not be satire. If a sequel stayed in the same tone I'd be up for more. I don't think Gemma Arterton would come back. If I recall she had some negative experiences in Hollywood(I think of the Weinsten variety but am not certain) and hasn't done Tinseltown work in some years.I just saw an add for another one that I would have liked to see more of, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters.
Finally 'Doc Savage: Man of Bonze' based off the pulp novels by Letter Dent.
The producers even went so far as to put a title card up at the end of the movie saying "Doc Savage will return in 'Doc Savage vs the Arch Enemy of Evil'".
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