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    Sin City 2 rights up for grabs

    'Sin City' sequel up for grabs?
    Dimension's option on rights appears to have lapsed

    By Borys Kit and Steven Zeitchik

    April 22, 2009, 05:26 PM ET


    The sequel rights to "Sin City," Frank Miller's popular noir comic, are being shopped around Hollywood, in what appears to be a sign that Dimension Films has lost rights to the property.

    The Weinstein Co./Dimension continue to maintain that they hold the rights to any sequel for the Robert Rodriguez film, which grossed $159 million worldwide when it came out in 2005.

    But producers say they have been shopped the rights by reps for Miller's estate, who they say are seeking a new place to set up a potential follow-up.

    If the Weinsteins' option did lapse, it could have happened for reasons ranging from development inactivity to a decision not to pay to re-up. Sequel rights generally require a certain amount of activity within a defined period to remain with the original rights holder, though in many deals those periods stretch much longer than the four years that have elapsed since the original "Sin City" came out.

    It is unclear what kind of involvement Rodriguez, who directed the first movie and has strong connections to both TWC and Miller, would have with a potential sequel.

    "Sin City," starring Jessica Alba, Bruce Willis and Rosario Dawson, was made for about $45 million and told the story of corruption in the fictional Basin City; it garnered praise for its stylized violence and dark themes.

    After its release, Dimension quickly put a sequel into development, with Angelina Jolie expressing interest in a role. The project, however, has since languished in development.

    Online rumors that Dimension had lost the rights first surfaced several weeks ago but were quashed by TWC attorney Bert Fields, who called them "hogwash."

    "TWC's rights to produce sequels to 'Sin City' remain intact as they always have been," he stated at the time. TWC said
    The fact that Rodriguez's involvement in the project is now uncertain worries me. maybe Zack Snyder could be tapped if TWC falls through.

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    I hope they make a part 2.
    I loved the first one.

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    as long as Frank Miller is involved the movie is in good hands


    ...but then again Miller did make The Spirit

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Tall Man View Post
    as long as Frank Miller is involved the movie is in good hands


    ...but then again Miller did make The Spirit
    That was a sad day for me. I knew Frank wasn't a great or even good writer anymore, but I still had hope for him in film. He was the "co-director" of Sin City, so I felt that The Spirit would kick ass. Especially since Will Eisner was his idol and the last thing he would want to do is ruin the character Eisner created. But The Spirit was just awful. Writing and directing, both done by Miller, were just simply bad. Now it raises the question of just how much actual directing did Miller do on Sin City?

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    number 2 is gona be awsome i cant wait

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