Constantine Sequel News

Djimon Hounsou who appeared in the first Constantine film reveals the latest info on the sequel.

By Galactus - Jun 30, 2005 12:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Constantine 2
Source: MTV

Djimon Hounsou, the actor who played Papa Midnite in the Constantine movie talked to MTV about a possible sequel to the supernatural thriller.

"They've been talking about it," Djimon Hounsou said of Warner Bros., which released the first installment in February. "I've heard rumors, but you know, they're rumors." Hounsou, who portrayed mysterious witch doctor Papa Midnite in the first film, added that he's anxious to revisit the creepy character in the future: "Oh, most definitely."

Constantine will be released in stores everywhere on a 2-disc Deluxe Edition DVD on July 19.



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