Warner Bros Dreaming of a Sequel to Christopher Nolan’s INCEPTION?

Only if they make a sequel with any of the characters from the first film.

No way they have another team like they with the this film. I mean who can top all those actors? It had a great blend of people. So now are we gonna start casting the next Inception team?

I don't know why, because why would we want an Inception done all over again? It would be just a rehash to me. That seemed like the biggest trick they could pull in dream espionage. They already pulled it off. How can they do it again and make it just as good?
 
Maybe they're talking about the planned porno remake "Conception"?
 
It seems that when any film makes anything resembling a profit these days, it has to be turned into a franchise. Pathetic, really.
 
How is it pathetic? They realize that by making a sequel they can make more money of the previous film's name. That's good business really

Yes they're some unnecessary sequels, but then again there are some unnecessary first films that get made


I dont expect a sequel to Inception to ever go past being talked about occasionally and maybe put out in comic form
 
Maybe a sequel could deal with going into the dreams of serial killers, mental patients & give things more of a horror twist.
 
It seems that when any film makes anything resembling a profit these days, it has to be turned into a franchise. Pathetic, really.

That's being a little too harsh. The film has made more than 800 million worldwide. For a non-sequel and non-adaptation, that's a staggering feat. Turning such a tremendous success into a cash cow franchise is a natural and expected direction any studio would take. I'm not saying I support the idea, just that it's understandable why WB would want to do this.
 
WB isn't going to do it because Nolan isn't going to do it. WB is running a business so ofcourse they want a sequel but the movie doesn't lend itself to a sequel and I think that Nolan knows that. It's just talk people.
 
^ That's exactly it. Where exactly is there to go after that film? It's not like The Matrix, Cobb's story in this is over whether it was real or not. This film was one off. If WB want to capitalize on anything it should be Chris Nolan himself, give him another $150 million to play with and let him do his thing.
 
^ That's exactly it. Where exactly is there to go after that film?
With all due respect, this is a lazy question remarked by non-thinkers. Fiction is infinite. Stories can always be expanded upon. The question is if Nolan himself could come up with a fascinating follow-up since he'd likely be the only one to helm a sequel. But I have no doubt there's some random idea out there that could brilliantly continue the narrative introduced by Inception. Maybe not necessarily following Cobb, but certainly the world inhabited by him and his team.
 
^ That's exactly it. Where exactly is there to go after that film? It's not like The Matrix, Cobb's story in this is over whether it was real or not. This film was one off. If WB want to capitalize on anything it should be Chris Nolan himself, give him another $150 million to play with and let him do his thing.

Yup, after the TDK sequel, Nolan might very well become a household name, the new James Cameron or Steven Spielberg, if you will. Once the words 'From the director of 'The Dark Knight', 'Inception' and 'TDK-sequel-whatever' flash on the screen, it will put asses in seats. The cumulative worldwide total of his 3 biggest films - Batman Begins, TDK and Inception alone is more than 2 billion dollars right now. And that number is only going to go up, once the TDK sequel scores big at the box office (which it sure as hell will). And after he's done with Batman, I'm pretty sure he will make at least one Bond film somewhere down the road, considering how he has repeatedly expressed his desire to do so and I'm sure the Bond producers will be more than eager to give him a go at it. So there's another huge potential moneymaker for Nolan's resume. :up:
 
With all due respect, this is a lazy question remarked by non-thinkers. Fiction is infinite. Stories can always be expanded upon.

Disclaimer before the insult. Classic. :rolleyes:
 
^I decided to not respond to that post because it was stupid as f**k.
 
Not sure why it's being taken with such hostility. Can anyone actually argue fiction is finite?
 
^Please shut-up. It's not a sequel if it stars completely different people anyway. It's a pointless spinoff at best.
 
And after he's done with Batman, I'm pretty sure he will make at least one Bond film somewhere down the road, considering how he has repeatedly expressed his desire to do so and I'm sure the Bond producers will be more than eager to give him a go at it. So there's another huge potential moneymaker for Nolan's resume. :up:


The Bond producers prefer puppet directors. Nolan is anything but a puppet director. He will make the movie his way, not their way. They don't like that one bit. It's very much a producers' franchise.
 
^Please shut-up. It's not a sequel if it stars completely different people anyway. It's a pointless spinoff at best.
Kindly get over yourself. There's no point in expressing your prissy attitude in response to a perfectly reasonable question.
 
Kindly get over yourself. There's no point in expressing your prissy attitude in response to a perfectly reasonable question.
It's too late to argue with you, I've said what I've had to say. I hope you aren't holding your breath for a sequel.
 
It's too late to argue with you, I've said what I've had to say. I hope you aren't holding your breath for a sequel.
You haven't said anything beyond 'that was stupid'. It'd be nice to get an explanation on that since all my point was is that fiction is inherently limitless. To be honest my question was rhetorical because the fact is, no one can argue against plain definition. But if you wanna leave it, that's fine.

I don't really care for a sequel, nor am I holding my breath for one. I merely posed the notion that the opportunity is always there should Nolan consider that path.
 
^I'm not going engage in this thing anymore. Sorry.

All I will say is that I shouldn't have wrote shut-up. That wasn't a very Adult thing to do, so I apologize.

The End.
 

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