With just under two weeks until the robot boxing movie hits theaters on October 7th (do not forget to check out the trailer and visit my amazing report), apparently a sequel to DreamWorks and Disney real steel is already planned . Although the decision to advance the project would definitely be reserved until the number of the box-office next to the director Shawn Levy told the playlist that will undoubtedly produce and direct result, and Hugh Jackman, Dakota Goyo (who plays the child away in the film) and Evangeline Lily are a big part of the story of the sequel. Many more details below!
Apparently DreamWorks, whose executive producer Steven Spielberg, a lot of faith in the film simply because a few test screenings successfully. Levy said:
"Although" Night at the Museum "has not been tested this way. People were clapping in a theater. The last time I remember that happening was in "Rocky III" with Clubber Lang or even against Drago in Rocky IV. " So we had the kind of visceral reaction from the audience and the studio has not only taken the uptrend to develop a successor, and asks me to sign, but then do not deny it when it leaked in the press. It was a mark of confidence that we hope to reward. "
And considering how the story follows the redemption of an alienated father and son in the context of a robot boxing league, exactly where the story could be a head. Be careful with some potential spoilers, Levy revealed:
"It's the same sign, the next chapter. The dive into the impact of the new fame and money that should have because of Zeus Kenton Atom match. It's also dive into something I thought was a cool aspect of the film that I have not had time to enter, which is a class war between the underworld of a robot sanctioned boxing and monetization league corporate funding. The truth is, it is reminiscent of how boxing has seen its popularity challenged with the rise of a more violent, less rule-based MMA. "
Of course, it is unknown as to how long after could meet. Not only are like Frankenstein Levy will be shot in the spring of 2012, but Jackman is busy shooting Miserables around this same time and get on with Wolverine later this year. In so far as to give a timetable on when we might see are Real Steel 2, Levy said: "I have to wait and see what moves with the times of Hugo and mine. But the two are incurred as a result, if this movie is a success. "This kind of faith in a blockbuster like this is always good to hear, and when my review of the movie coming soon, I think audiences are surprised to learn how the film turned out. Stay tuned.