PACIFIC RIM UPRISING Has More Of Guillermo Del Toro's Vision That You Thought

PACIFIC RIM UPRISING Has More Of Guillermo Del Toro's Vision That You Thought

A movie about giant robots fighting giant monsters may seem mundane and childish, but Del Toro made Pacific Rim anything but mundane or childish, but it's hard to tell how the sequel will turn out.

By Elleithyz - Jan 03, 2018 10:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Kaiju
Source: kcrw.com

Pacific Rim grew quite popular, thanks to its exuberant plot of giant robots fighting giant monsters, but fans have been quite divisive when they viewed the trailer for a sequel, even more so when they learned Del Toro left the project, since he had to commit to the Shape Of Water. Instead, it's the showrunner of Marvel Netflix's season 1 of Daredevil, Steven S. DeKnight.

On top of the fact that it is generally an unnecessary sequel, the main reason why some fans are skeptical is that the trailer showcases a noticeably different movie from what made the first one so special.

The trailer showcased lighter, more agile jaegers and all the action scenes took place in broad daylight - removing the "gritty" feel the first one had.

However, fans should not worry too much even with a new director, since Del Toro had a more artistic control that you thought. The director explained:

"I prepped my version of Pacific Rim 2. I developed the screenplay, I storyboarded the creatures and the robots on that, and then that suspension of six months ... I left, and helped select the new director, and that's about it."

So, aside from design, it may be comforting to know that the DeKnight was one of Del Toro's first pick to take the helm but it's impossible to tell how much control he really had on the film.



Pacific Rim Uprising is set to release March 23, 2018.
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Saga
Saga - 1/3/2018, 10:34 PM
Awesome. Love del Toro and I dont see why people dont like the jaegers in daytime, they showed striker on daylight and it looked great. Honestly, if every fight took place at night it would get stale
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 1/4/2018, 12:11 AM
I'm hoping for the best with this movie. I hope the black market plays a bigger role in the sequel, because that side of the universe was exciting and who doesn't want to see Ron Perlman return? Ron's part was small in the first, but hopefully it will be bigger in the sequel.
suitekid
suitekid - 1/4/2018, 6:10 AM
@BlackIceJoe - Didn't Perlman die in the first one?
The72nd
The72nd - 1/4/2018, 6:15 AM
@suitekid - he came back after the credits
suitekid
suitekid - 1/4/2018, 11:04 AM
@The72nd -Oh yeah I forgot about that ha.
JohnMarston220
JohnMarston220 - 1/4/2018, 12:15 AM
I really enjoyed Pacific Rim, it had some issues- but a very entertaining movie none the less. I also LOVED season 1 of Daredevil so I'm expecting great things from Steven S. Deknight. I'm curious what he can can do with a big budget like this.
SecretWarrior
SecretWarrior - 1/4/2018, 10:12 AM
Cool that del toro did some things to set up the movie. How much of his ideas they actually use remains to be seen. I just pray and hope this will not become a young adult movie ala Maze runner,hunger games and power rangers.
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