"Especially dangerous 2" will not rely on comics

Confirming the news that work has begun on the sequel to the summer blockbuster "Especially dangerous" (Wanted), screenwriter Mark Millar shared with the fans even more interesting information. In a recent interview, he admitted that the second tape will be a sequential continuation of the first film, but the borrowings from the comics will be very modest.

"My job will be to provide a small amount of material that will be used as the basis for the scenario, which will be based on," Millar shared with journalists. "Perhaps my ideas will even be put aside and not used." In any case, I will write exclusively for the second picture. "

Miller noted that he would take from the comics very little - something that was not used in the first film. "We use the details that were not entered in the first film - for example, the third and fourth chapters. In a broad sense, the new picture will be based on the comics, but in fact, it will be a completely independent product, "the script writer claims.

Despite this consent to work on the sequel, the comic writer noted that he and the artist JJ Jones will not again engage in the continuation of his hand-drawn series of stories of 2004 "Particularly dangerous". "I already have a reputation as a true whore. People just do not believe me, no matter how categorically I did not declare my refusal to continue. The seventh issue will not be. I like to change the subject - I'm too tired from monotony too soon, "Millar admits.

The script of "Especially dangerous 2", the release of which is scheduled for 2010, will be written by the same successful duet of Darek Haas and Michael Brandt. It is rumored that the character of Terence Stamp, Pekwarski, will get much more space. In the first tape, such Hollywood stars as James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie, Thomas Krechmann and others took part.

According to oKino.ua, the first film brought its creators a tidy sum of $ 258.3 million in world fees.