Sequel ?


Did this movie do good enough to spark a sequel?
Or multiple sequels ?

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Probably not, we will have to wait until china though to be sure.

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Nope. It needs a miracle in China to get a sequel. A HUGE miracle.

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I recently spoke to the developers and story writers during FanExpo Canada 2016. They've claimed that their contract with Twenty Century Fox, wasn't for just one film, but rather four! One developer even hinted out that they may even close the series with the final movie tying everything together like an epic epilogue. We've all heard of a planned trilogy, so perhaps the 4th film would be Watch Dogs?

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Wow, you're so lucky, I'd give anything to be able to talk to those guys!! Thanks for sharing, that's super cool to hear!

Did they say anything else of note about the movie(s)? I'm basically trying to find out as much as I can about what's next- when the second film will start filming, etc.

And that Watch Dogs idea would be ridiculously awesome!!

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It would be so great! If happens, on course. Was it before or after the news about the film's box-office came up?

Nolan, I love you forever!

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This was before the film's release unfortunately. So I hope the box office flop doesn't change their initial plans.

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In the recent interview about their Splinter Cell film adaptation to Collider, after Assassin's Creedd was released, the producer from Ubisoft has said again that they don't care about their films' box-office numbers, especially in case of Assassin's Creed, which had a lot of "specific" factors (universe, setting, themes, etc.).

Does the financial box office of Assassin’s Creed play into Splinter Cell or are these separate things?

Iwanyk: They’re separate kind of things. The story of the financial success of Assassin’s Creed is yet to be told because we do live in an international world; it’s still rolling out. Assassin’s Creed had a very specific world to it and a very specific storyline, character, all that stuff. Splinter Cell really is a first-person shooter game. And so the challenge of making Splinter Cell interesting was we didn’t have this IP with a very specific backstory. That allowed us to make up our own world and really augment and fill out the characters. I don’t think one applies to the other because I don’t think our movie will feel like a movie that came out of a video game, I think it’ll feel like a badass, Tom Hardy action movie, which is what we wanted.

http://collider.com/splinter-cell-movie-tom-hardy/

Nolan, I love you forever!

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