Inception 2 isn’t likely to happen – not now, and perhaps not ever, according to Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
When quizzed about the possibility of a sequel by one curious Twitter user (via Screen Rant), Gordon-Levitt laughed off the suggestion that Christopher Nolan was planning to get the crew back together for another mind heist.
First released in 2010, Inception is arguably one of Nolan’s greatest achievements – a fiercely original piece of work that is so meticulously crafted, it demands to be viewed multiple times in order to parse its labyrinthine plot. Dazzling viewers with intricate storylines is a common trait of Nolan’s, as is the director’s natural tendency to avoid retreading old territory. With the exception of The Dark Knight trilogy, ‘Christopher Nolan’ and ‘movie sequel’ are two terms that you’re unlikely to find nestled in the same sentence, so by that logic alone, Inception 2 has always been considered an unrealistic proposition.
When quizzed about the possibility of a sequel by one curious Twitter user (via Screen Rant), Gordon-Levitt laughed off the suggestion that Christopher Nolan was planning to get the crew back together for another mind heist.
First released in 2010, Inception is arguably one of Nolan’s greatest achievements – a fiercely original piece of work that is so meticulously crafted, it demands to be viewed multiple times in order to parse its labyrinthine plot. Dazzling viewers with intricate storylines is a common trait of Nolan’s, as is the director’s natural tendency to avoid retreading old territory. With the exception of The Dark Knight trilogy, ‘Christopher Nolan’ and ‘movie sequel’ are two terms that you’re unlikely to find nestled in the same sentence, so by that logic alone, Inception 2 has always been considered an unrealistic proposition.
- 6/29/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Nick Harley Oct 19, 2016
Writer Jack Thorne and director Marc Munden move from the TV drama National Treasure to sci-fi movie Sovereign...
Sovereign, the upcoming science fiction thriller from director Marc Munden, has found its star in Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
See related Logan: the first trailer, starring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Gordon-Levitt has signed on to the project from director Munden, who directed the recent Channel 4 TV miniseries National Treasure. Jack Thorne, who penned lots of things we love - including the aforementioned National Treasure, the TV series The Fades, and Harry Potter And The Cursed Child - has written the latest take on the screenplay.
The script for Sovereign from a draft by Geoff Tock and Gregory Weidman, and will see Gordon-Levitt as a man grasping with the dissolution of his marriage while he struggles to locate the crew of a space station, which includes his wife, after they mysteriously vanish.
Writer Jack Thorne and director Marc Munden move from the TV drama National Treasure to sci-fi movie Sovereign...
Sovereign, the upcoming science fiction thriller from director Marc Munden, has found its star in Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
See related Logan: the first trailer, starring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Gordon-Levitt has signed on to the project from director Munden, who directed the recent Channel 4 TV miniseries National Treasure. Jack Thorne, who penned lots of things we love - including the aforementioned National Treasure, the TV series The Fades, and Harry Potter And The Cursed Child - has written the latest take on the screenplay.
The script for Sovereign from a draft by Geoff Tock and Gregory Weidman, and will see Gordon-Levitt as a man grasping with the dissolution of his marriage while he struggles to locate the crew of a space station, which includes his wife, after they mysteriously vanish.
- 10/19/2016
- Den of Geek
The Kkk is one of the most infamous hate groups ever to have existed on American soil, with the organization's history of resilience well documented in the history books. The first era of the group's history is about to be explored in K Troop, a film acquired by Amazon Studios and produced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The Hollywood Reporter picked up on the news that Amazon's film branch had picked up the rights to the adaptation of a Slate article detailing the Kkk's initial iteration and its eventual demise at the hands of Major Lewis Merrill. Merrill was the man who headed up the titular organization, tasked with the purpose of combating the fledgling hate group as it was rising to prominence. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is on-board as K-Troop's producer, as well as the film's potential lead. It seems like a happy coincidence that ...
- 3/11/2016
- cinemablend.com
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