Robert Rodriguez Says ‘Sin City 2’ Will Come Next After ‘Spy Kids 4’ If Script Is Ready

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Fans of “Sin City” and its long-awaited sequel should tentatively rejoice. In a Facebook livechat that took place this afternoon (October 10 from 1pm-2pm EST), director Robert Rodriguez said that “Sin City 2” would be the follow-up film after “Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World.”

Frank Miller and I are working on it,” Rodriguez said, with one caveat.”It’s slated to be the next one, but if the script is not ready, then we’ll have to move to the next one,” he said, not elaborating on what that the other “next one “would be. However, asked in the chat later about the Mexico-set sci-fi film, “Nervewracker” (he stressed the singular, not plural though the film has been known as “Nervewrackers”) he said that project is “still going to happen,” though he did not put a timeframe on it.

Though Bruce Willis‘ character Hartigan did (spoiler) die at the end of the original “Sin City” film, Rodriguez said he hopes to bring the character and actor back. “I wanna bring him back for Sin City because he’s so bad-ass.”

And as for using the “Hell and Back” storyline from “Sin City” — the part of Wallace, an artist/war hero/short order cook who saves a suicidal woman named Esther was once rumored to be written specifically for Johnny Depp — the filmmaker said, “It’s quite possible.” Frank Miller once said this storyline would be use for a proposed “Sin City 3,” but that was back in 2007 when he thought the “Sin City 2” script was ready to go. Clearly he was getting ahead of himself if Rodriguez still thinks the “Sin City 2” script still needs work.

While this is surely going to get fans hopes up, remember the “if” in Rodriguez’s answer and note the director generally has a number of projects at his disposal, so if one isn’t ready (like “Sin City 2”) another always awaits nearby. “Spy Kids 4” is currently shooting in Austin, Texas and stars Jessica Alba. Strangely enough there is no mention of “Deadpool,” the Ryan ReynoldsX-Men Origins: Wolverine” spin-off that Rodriguez was in talks to direct after “Spy Kids 4.” If he’s talking “Sin City 2” as next does that mean he’s officially passed on “Deadpool”?

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