The Purge 3 In The Works
It’s Official, The Purge: Anarchy has scared up a sequel surpassing the original film’s $91 million worldwide gross on its way to $110 million, The Purge 3 In The Works!
CelebNMusic247.com has learn via Deadline that Universal, Blumhouse and Platinum Dunes have begun development on a third installment of the fright film.
We have to be the first to say that the sequel to The Purge is a far better film taking audience goers on the outside and in the streets trying to survive on the night of The Purge, which is a polical gain to rid the world of the low income issues, middle class and inner city residents to improve society.
It’s an ugly look at the face of politicians and the Rich with too much power trying to make the world a “safer place.” As for DeMonaco, who wrote and directed the first two, will write the third with an eye to direct his storyline about a land where one night of the year, murder is legal and terrible things happen those unlucky enough to not be locked up tight in their homes.
DeMonaco openly spoke to Deadline saying:
“I never imagined that The Purge would become the phenomenon it has become.”
“I am thrilled to continue my collaboration with Blumhouse, Sebastien Lemercier, Platinum Dunes and the great team at Universal in building The Purge into a worldwide franchise.”
Returning as producers will be Sebastian Lemercier, Blumhouse Productions’ Jason Blum, and Platinum Dunes partners Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form. The franchise is part of the wide ranging deal between fright factory Blumhouse and Universal, which was just extended a decade.
For the record, the two films had a combined budget of $12 million, and together have grossed $200 million worldwide.
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