"Well that’s kind of a mystery because there's a whole bunch of stuff all over the internet that I’m doing a sequel and I certainly didn’t put that stuff on there, so I don’t know who did," Michael Madsen - who played a detective in the 2005 film - told
MTV News in a recent interview.
"But, wherever that came from, whoever generated that information, must be thinking that I’m doing that — but I can’t seem to get an answer out of anybody." He goes on to say that he's failed to get a straight answer from either director Robert Rodriquez or the producer of
Sin City, Harvey Weinstein (who apparently will NOT produce
A Dame To Kill For.)
However, despite his confusion about whether or not he will be brought back in the long-talked about sequel, the actor who originally auditioned for the role of 'Marv' revealed that he's definitely interested if they ask him.
"Well, sure. I thought the first one was pretty good. I mean, I kind of got in that first one by default. And Bob survives, so you’d figure that he’s gonna make it, right? You’d figure that I’d show up in part two. So if you could get an answer for me, I’d really appreciate it, cause I can’t find out. Of course, I’d like to be a part of it." Talking of 'Marv',
Deadline reports that Mickey Rourke has now officially in negotiations to return as the character in the Frank Miller adaptation.