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- 3/3/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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After bringing back The Matrix last year, Warner Bros. is reviving yet another Keanu Reeves property. The studio is developing a sequel to 2005’s Constantine, the film based on the supernatural DC property, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The project is to reunite Reeves with director Francis Lawrence, who helmed the original. This time around, veteran scribe Akiva Goldsman will write the script. Goldsman will also produce via Weed Road Pictures, with J.J. Abrams producing via Bad Robot with Hannah Minghella.
Abrams has been developing a Constantine series for HBO Max, however its status is unclear at this stage, as under newly merged company Warner Bros. Discovery, there has been a shift in strategy, with an emphasis on theatrical projects for DC characters.
Constantine earned 230 million globally and the character has been kept alive in the public consciousness. After Reeves’ iteration of the character,...
After bringing back The Matrix last year, Warner Bros. is reviving yet another Keanu Reeves property. The studio is developing a sequel to 2005’s Constantine, the film based on the supernatural DC property, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The project is to reunite Reeves with director Francis Lawrence, who helmed the original. This time around, veteran scribe Akiva Goldsman will write the script. Goldsman will also produce via Weed Road Pictures, with J.J. Abrams producing via Bad Robot with Hannah Minghella.
Abrams has been developing a Constantine series for HBO Max, however its status is unclear at this stage, as under newly merged company Warner Bros. Discovery, there has been a shift in strategy, with an emphasis on theatrical projects for DC characters.
Constantine earned 230 million globally and the character has been kept alive in the public consciousness. After Reeves’ iteration of the character,...
- 9/16/2022
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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