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Robert Rodriguez Talks Sin City 2

  • 08-05-2009 3:56am
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    While out promoting the release of Sin City on Blu-Ray, IGN had the chance to speak with Robert Rodriguez regarding Sin City 2, here is what he had to say…
    "People have been talking about Sin City 2 since the first one came out. Whenever I'm out and about, people say, 'When's Sin City 2 coming? When's Sin City 2 coming?' They've been asking that for years. So this probably will add to that, certainly."

    He also said that it would move on, and that he would be talking with his creative team…

    "I actually had a phone call with some of the players in it today, but I was on a plane so I missed it. So next week we're going to talk about it some more and get a timing on when we'd be doing it. But there's a lot of people who are interested in it. ... We are definitely going to do that one."

    He also discussed the story, saying…

    "There's a lot of stories. That was sort of the approach I took to it. That's why there's three stories in the [first] movie, because I thought, 'I love this material, but gosh, what happens if it's not successful and I don't get to make a part two and part three. I still want to see "The Big Fat Kill" and "That Yellow Bastard."' So I wanted to put them all in one movie so I could at least get some of these stories out of my system. But there's still so many books and so many stories to do."


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