That's hard to believe. The two movies don't even seem to take place in the same universe. Pitch Black feels very Clarke while Chronicles of Riddick feels very Tolkien.It was meant to be a trilogy anyway.
That's hard to believe. The two movies don't even seem to take place in the same universe. Pitch Black feels very Clarke while Chronicles of Riddick feels very Tolkien.It was meant to be a trilogy anyway.
That's hard to believe. The two movies don't even seem to take place in the same universe. Pitch Black feels very Clarke while Chronicles of Riddick feels very Tolkien.It was meant to be a trilogy anyway.
Vin Diesel has another SF movie opening this weekend, Babylon AD. If it performs well at the box office, that might persuade Universal to greenlight another Riddick movie. It may not do well, though; all the press on it is about the director complaining that it sucks due to studio interference.
Marian
I like Riddick, too. Chronices was an insane mess, but sometimes I don't hold that against a movie.![]()
Since his career never really took off the way it was expected to, Vin's suddenly a lot more open to all these sequels.
They could always use a nonsense excuse like "he faked his death" for the XXX movies, or just eliminate the second film from existence with selective continuity.
That's hard to believe. The two movies don't even seem to take place in the same universe. Pitch Black feels very Clarke while Chronicles of Riddick feels very Tolkien.It was meant to be a trilogy anyway.
I believe it would be,will be, a trilogy starting with Chronicles as the first movie, not Pitch Black.
If that story is true, then he hasn't played many video games. You can probably count on one hand the number of decent movie tie-in games. That's been true since the old ZX-81 days.
The really weird part is though, Butcher Bay was better than the movie.
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