
2008's "Hancock" started out okay and was decent for about 35 minutes. But soon after that, the film unraveled at a lightning pace to wind up being a wreck of epic proportions. Despite the fact that the film was loathed by both critics and a majority of the moviegoing public, a sequel appears to be in the works. Maybe.
According to an article on scifiwire.com, director Peter Berg is quoted as saying:
"They (Sony Pictures) would like to fast-track it, but Will's busy, I'm pretty busy (most likely with his remake of 'Dune')," Berg continued. "We're excited to do one, but we want the script to be right and the movie to be right."
I can't see why getting the script and movie right the second time would be so important when they didn't bother with either the first time and the film still wound up making $600 million worldwide at the box office. Maybe Smith and Berg are feeling the ol' Catholic Guilt for the first one.
Perhaps not.
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