If
Dragonball
Evolution
has already managed to poop out a sequel script, it only seems right
that the just-slightly-less-awful-looking Legend
of Chun Li
is set up for a sequel too. MTV reports that the film's ending teases
a sequel and also hounds the actors to see if they'd return, hearing
a resounding “yes” in response. Granted, these actors are
probably contracted for a sequel or two if the studio decides to do
'em, as is usually the case with these big franchises, but hey, who
am I to complain?
There
are some pseudo-spoilers in MTV's article, such as that someone dies,
and Bison's actor hints that a “dead” character may return to
life:
“No
one really dies in video game movies,” grinned Neal McDonough, who
plays the evil Bison in the flick and insists that even “dead”
characters can be in the sequel. “No no no, can’t happen.”
McDonough
also wants director Andrzej Bartkowiak to return for a sequel, if he
has the stomach for it.
We must search and destroy
DragonBall evolution
Keanu Reaves in Cowboy Bepop movie
concrete proof that you are correct and there is no God.