It Follows Sequel In Talks For The Hit Horror Film!!!
We have to say It Follows has a terrifying creepiness when you watch the movie and now It Follows Sequel In Talks For The Hit Horror Film.
It Follows has taken theaters by storm with one of the best per-screen averages for a horror film since “Paranormal Activity.” The buzz has been growing since it premiered at Cannes in 2014. And naturally, distributors Radius-TWC want to keep a good thing going — yes, they are thinking of a sequel.
We are hoping that they do, because this is a perfect chance to answer the burning question what it is, why is it, and how did it start. If you ask us, we can see It Follows becoming a successful franchise like “Paranormal Activity” getting scarier, freakier and more horrifying with each film explaining the origin behind “It Follows.”
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CelebNMusic247.com has this to report via IndieWire:
The company’s co-president Tom Quinn told EW. What would it be about? Well, apparently ideas are already being tossed around, but he serves up this tease:
“I don’t want to give away too much, but we’ve thought about it.”
“Flip the title. There’s so much you could do.”
So, “Follow It”? Sounds like an interesting reversal and certainly one that could work, bringing a fresh approach instead of just going over familiar ground. But the key, of course, is writer/director David Robert Mitchell, who isn’t opposed to it, and in fact has some ideas he couldn’t use the first time around that he could bring back.
“…I don’t know that a sequel would be the next thing that I would do, but I’m certainly open to it. I just kinda want to see how things play out,” he told Vulture. “But I do want to say that when I wrote this, I had some bigger set pieces, a few things that I sort of simplified, and some stuff that we chose to cut out because of the budget and time, so there’s all kinds of fun things that could be done with this concept and story.”
Stars: Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Olivia Luccardi, Lili Sepe, Jake Weary and more…
Director: David Robert Mitchell
Writer: David Robert Mitchell
Is “It Follows” a little horror gem that should be left alone, or is there room to grow?