When will they update the internation BO.. has been the same for the past 3 weeks..!! lol
Maybe. Personally, I think best case scenario is that we get a tv show out of it, although thinking about it that actually may not be the worst thing in the world.
It'll be out before Christmas. It's already basically out of theatres
It came to my country yesterday and after a few beers me and a mate went to see it and it was G L O U R I O U SI seriously cant find one fault in it. Perfect movie.
Be honest guys, you were thinking 'why doesn't she sense this' while you were watching it. Admit it.
It was out of my theater before the third weekend of its release. Shame I didn't get around to seeing it. I'm guessing a sequel is not really possible.
I'm hoping that it gets a sequel as well.You never know. Boondock Saints somehow got a sequel and I'm pretty sure (I haven't checked, but it's a safe assumption) that it made less money than Dredd. It'll be a shame if there's no sequel, because we'll never get to explore the city.
That would be awesome, and if that were to ever happen I would hope they get Urban to reprise the role.Still, the world of Judge Dredd is ripe and screaming for an open-world video game.
Well yeah, in an ideal world I would want sequels, but I would rather have a TV show than nothing, and you never know, with the right talent, they could definately make it work, could be like a Sci-fi GOT.
The era of television series as the lower class of screen storytelling is long gone mate. HBO and AMC have seen to it that stars nowadays dont have any problems doing a tv-series.Wouldn't they need to cast someone else as Dredd and Anderson if a tv series materialized? Would Karl Urban entertain with the idea of being in a tv series? I rather have a sequel with Urban as Dredd and Thilby as Anderson since I enjoyed their portrayals.
Wouldn't they need to cast someone else as Dredd and Anderson if a tv series materialized? Would Karl Urban entertain with the idea of being in a tv series? I rather have a sequel with Urban as Dredd and Thilby as Anderson since I enjoyed their portrayals.
Besides my personal desire for a TV series being quite low, it seems most sci-fi is lucky if it's not axed after a single season. It's bad enough bombing at the cinema without throwing a failed TV jolly in there too. I'd rather everyone involved just walked away with their dignity, proud in what they have actually achieved in terms of product, and you never know what can happen further on down the line.
That's my main problem with sci-fi tv series. A lot of them are cancel unless they are on syfy.