sequels


WaterWorld 2 - The Wave Warrior (1997) (aka just 'The Wave Warrior' in some territories)

WaterWorld Beyond AquaDome (2001)

WaterWorld Fury Wave (2021) a sequel/reboot starring Ryan Gosling as the Mariner (whos got his ship back for the opening scene)

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me too

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this would've been one hell of a cast for Water World 2
http://media.aintitcool.com/media/uploads/2016/vinyard/criminal-poster-costnerfaew_large.jpg

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Waterworld 2 with the cast of 'Criminal'
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3014866/board/nest/261401152

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https://moviechat.org/tt3014866/Criminal/58c829052214d80b5c0408e2/same-castbut-for-WaterWorld-2
In the stark waterworld populated by a broken humanity driven with survival and the unending ravage for dirt, The Mariner (Costner) is captured by The Water Boys tribe, commanded by the ruthless marauder leader Crazy Joe (Oldman). Meanwhile Hydrosa (Gadot) drives a water truck to collect dirt for Joe. However her true intention is to flee from the tyrannical Joe and use the Mariner to locate the mythical Dryland..

WaterWorld 2- starring Kevin Costner, Gal Gadot, Gary Oldman, Alice Eve, Antje Traue, Scott Adkins, with Tommy Lee Jones as Dryland Leader, and Ryan Reynolds as Son of Deacon

Directed by Kevin Costner

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https://www.looper.com/376474/the-real-reason-waterworld-2-never-happened/

Given the success of Mad Max: Fury Road (and the clear influence the early movies of that franchise had on Waterworld), it certainly wouldn't be out of the question for a sequel to come about nearly 30 years after the original. Waterworld explores a rich world with a lot of potential avenues to develop, but the driving force, Kevin Costner himself, just doesn't seem interested in treading those waters again.

Overall, the actor has been adamant about not doing sequels. In fact, over the course of his 40-year career, the only sequels he's ever done have been glorified cameos as Pa Kent in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Zack Snyder's Justice League. When it comes to his most famous films, including Dances With Wolves and Bill Durham, he believes those are best as one-and-done projects. 

In an interview with Spin1038, he discusses this career decision. "What happens is that I really respect the movies I did and if the sequel is not as good I won't do it... I need to see the script, because if someone [likes] The Bodyguard and I make The Bodyguard 2 or Tin Cup 2 or Bull Durham 2 or Dances With Wolves 2 and 3, and they're not as good, then it's going to bother me," he said. Back in 2015, when he did an interview with MTV, he was asked specifically about reviving Waterworld. "I don't think they have to redo it," he said. "I think they could just release it the way it is if that was interesting."
 

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