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Angie Turned Down "Wanted 2"
Mark Millar Says 'Wanted 2' Will Go On Without Angelina Jolie
Posted 4 hrs ago by Blair Marnell in News, Top Cow
Last week, word broke that Angelina Jolie had turned down the chance to reprise her role as Fox in "Wanted 2." Despite initial rumors claiming that the potential sequel had been shelved by Universal, "Wanted" co-creator Mark Millar has indicated the film will proceed without Jolie.
“'Wanted 2' will be certainly going ahead, because the first one made too much money for them not to do a sequel," explained Millar during an interview with STV. "What I heard was that there’s filming this year for a release at the end of next year, so the plot that they had will have some modifications now. Her character will have to be written out completely. We’ll see what happens, I don’t know, it changes every day. Again, things get so out of your hands with film because 300 people are involved, whereas with comics it’s just you and your artist."
The first "Wanted" movie differed significantly from the original miniseries by Millar and artist J.G. Jones, especially in regards to the fate of Jolie's character at the end of the film.
[SPOILER ALERT]
“What was funny was originally 'Wanted' was just going to be one movie, and Angelina [Jolie] dies at the end," related Millar. “The idea was that it was going to be self-contained, but the movie cost $75 million to make and it made $314 million back just theatrically. At the premiere the tracking was really good and everything, and the producer came up and said ‘What are we going to do for 'Wanted 2?'’ and I was like ‘I don’t have any ideas!’"
“So they put something together, and it was bringing Angelina back from the dead and everything," continued Millar. "I don’t know, I think that probably just didn’t sit easily with her, because it has to be a really good reason why somebody comes back from the dead.”
“I think it’s actually more authentic if they keep her dead," added Millar. "She was the star of the movie really, but how cool is it to have the star dead and bring in another cool character for the next one?
According to the Hollywood Reporter, sources at Universal Studios have also confirmed that "Wanted 2" is still "alive", while Jolie is in negotiations to appear in director Darren Aronofsky's adaptation of the novel "Serena."
Should "Wanted 2" go forward without Jolie? Which actress would you like to see potentially replace Jolie in the next film? Consult the fates and let us know what you're thinking in the comment section or on Twitter!
Posted 4 hrs ago by Blair Marnell in News, Top Cow
Last week, word broke that Angelina Jolie had turned down the chance to reprise her role as Fox in "Wanted 2." Despite initial rumors claiming that the potential sequel had been shelved by Universal, "Wanted" co-creator Mark Millar has indicated the film will proceed without Jolie.
“'Wanted 2' will be certainly going ahead, because the first one made too much money for them not to do a sequel," explained Millar during an interview with STV. "What I heard was that there’s filming this year for a release at the end of next year, so the plot that they had will have some modifications now. Her character will have to be written out completely. We’ll see what happens, I don’t know, it changes every day. Again, things get so out of your hands with film because 300 people are involved, whereas with comics it’s just you and your artist."
The first "Wanted" movie differed significantly from the original miniseries by Millar and artist J.G. Jones, especially in regards to the fate of Jolie's character at the end of the film.
[SPOILER ALERT]
“What was funny was originally 'Wanted' was just going to be one movie, and Angelina [Jolie] dies at the end," related Millar. “The idea was that it was going to be self-contained, but the movie cost $75 million to make and it made $314 million back just theatrically. At the premiere the tracking was really good and everything, and the producer came up and said ‘What are we going to do for 'Wanted 2?'’ and I was like ‘I don’t have any ideas!’"
“So they put something together, and it was bringing Angelina back from the dead and everything," continued Millar. "I don’t know, I think that probably just didn’t sit easily with her, because it has to be a really good reason why somebody comes back from the dead.”
“I think it’s actually more authentic if they keep her dead," added Millar. "She was the star of the movie really, but how cool is it to have the star dead and bring in another cool character for the next one?
According to the Hollywood Reporter, sources at Universal Studios have also confirmed that "Wanted 2" is still "alive", while Jolie is in negotiations to appear in director Darren Aronofsky's adaptation of the novel "Serena."
Should "Wanted 2" go forward without Jolie? Which actress would you like to see potentially replace Jolie in the next film? Consult the fates and let us know what you're thinking in the comment section or on Twitter!
Re: Angie Turned Down "Wanted 2"
I agree, bringing Angie back from the dead CONSIDERING she was SHOT in the head is a wee bit far fetched. Although I don't know why they didn't consider doing a prequel instead.
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Re: Angie Turned Down "Wanted 2"
Lara Croft wrote:but why she turned down wanteddddddddd 2
i'm sad
me too
she was awesome in Wanted <3 I love Fox
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