Director Wants Constantine Sequel!

Director Francis Lawrence said today at the I Am Legend junket that he would love to helm a Constantine sequel. He said that the sequel will depend on them finding the right story.

By Galactus - Dec 01, 2007 12:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Constantine 2
Source: Comic Book Movie

ComingSoon reports that during the "I Am Legend" press junket, director Francis Lawrence said that he would love to helm a "Constantine" sequel. According to him, a second installment will depend on them finding the right story.

The original "Constantine," which was released in 2005 and starred Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz, earned $230.9 million in worldwide ticket sales, with two thirds coming from international box office. Even though the film's budget was $100 million, the studio's gamble paid off.





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