Director Nods to Sin City 2

Plus, the all-star cast of the Frank Miller/Robert Rodriguez' film tell the naked truth...

By mrcomicguy - Mar 22, 2005 12:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Sin City
Source: Superhero Hype

Robert Rodriguez, who co-wrote and co-directed Frank Miller's Sin City film, told Coming Soon he'd be interested in doing a sequel. "Yeah, I would do another Sin City. We'll see how the first one does, and if they want another one, we'll do another one," says Rodriguez.

Still, "It's probably the hardest I've worked on a movie," he added. "I thought it was going to be easy - hey, just copy what's out of the book, and there you go. It is a lot of work. I think somewhere near the end I realized - it's funny because it's sort of a trilogy all released the same day, so it was kind of like doing three movies in one."

Rodriguez has a project in the works that sounds like it builds on The Incredibles. The movie, The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3D involves "little kid superheroes" and debuts this June.

For more of his interview, click here.

Meanwhile, one of the film's stars, Clive Owen, had this to say: "I was just thrilled to be asked to be involved. Robert sent me the graphic novel with a 10-minute thing that he's already filmed and it looked hugely exciting. I wasn't familiar with Frank's work at all, and I read the graphic novel, The Big Fat Kill, and thought it was the wildest most imaginative thing I've come across in ages, so I was just thrilled to be asked to be involved with it."

For the rest of that interview and a talk with Benecio Del Toro, click here.

Rosario Dawson, Jessica Alba, and Brittany Murphy also star in the film. "It was just incredible," said Dawson. "You're standing

there in this outfit, just completely naked and vulnerable to everything and this crazy dialogue. With Robert's experience - I was kind of lucky because I came out on the very last segment of shooting, so I was there three months into it and actually saw a lot of other footage, so I got the benefit of being able to look at it and go - okay, this does look really amazing, I'm just going to do whatever he tells me to do."

For the rest of that interview, click here

Sin City debuts April 1.
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