SIN CITY Sequel Gets A New Title; Production To Begin This Summer

SIN CITY Sequel Gets A New Title; Production To Begin This Summer

New details on Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's Sin City sequel have emerged online. Among these details is a new title and that the film will start filming this summer. Check it out...

By NerdyGeek - Apr 12, 2012 03:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Sin City
Source: Dimension Films



Dimension Films have just announced plans to start filming for Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame To Kill For this summer in Austin, Texas. Casting is set to begin next week and most of the cast from the first film is set to return. The first film opened on April 1st 2005 and ended up grossing nearly $160 million worldwide. Check out Dimension film's press release on this news down below...

AUSTIN, TX (12 April 2012) — Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by AR Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through AR Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.

“The first question I am always asked is “When will you make another Sin City? ,” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the world he created since the day we wrapped the original, but have felt a duty to the fans to wait until we had something truly exceptional that would meet and exceed what have become epic expectations. A Dame To Kill For will certainly be worth the wait.”

Sin City creator, screenwriter and co-director Frank Miller said, “The first Sin City knocked out audiences who had never seen anything like it before. Robert Rodriguez and I are going to shake things up and deliver a ferocious film experience that is going to go even further than the first.“

The script and details of the film’s story have been kept tightly under wraps. Casting will begin next week, with many of the original cast expected to return. The film, a Quick Draw Production, will be produced by Rodriguez and producing partners Aaron Kaufman and Iliana Nikolic; and by Alexander Rodnyansky and Sergei Bespalov and Stephen L’Hereux. Miller, The Weinstein Company’s Harvey and Bob Weinstein and Miramax’s Adam Fields will act as executive producers. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For was developed by Frank Miller based upon his graphic novel, with a screenplay by Frank Miller and Academy Award winner William Monahan (The Departed). The film is expected to begin production this summer at Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios in Austin, Texas.

Alexander Rodnyansky said, “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Robert Rodriguez and Quick Draw Productions. It is a rare opportunity to produce and finance a film with the high profile and enormous fan base of the Sin City franchise. AR FIlms will be managing worldwide sales of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, as well as Robert’s Machete Kills at the Cannes Film Festival in May.”

The original Sin City was brought to the screen by Rodriguez and Miller and released by Dimension in 2005, and proved to be a landmark step forward in filmmaking, breaking ground with immersive green screen to create its iconic stylish look. The first film, released on April 1, 2005, grossed over $160 million (US) worldwide and is a consistently strong home video and television performer.

“Audiences have been clamoring for Sin City 2 with Robert and Frank for a long time and trust me, it will be worth the wait,” said Bob Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company. “This will be my 11th collaboration with Robert in 16 years and he’s become a great friend. I look forward to continuing our long lasting relationship and partnering on more projects in the future.”

The deal was negotiated by Aaron Kaufman, Craig Emanuel of Loeb & Loeb and Robert Newman of WME on behalf of Rodriguez; David Glasser and Andrew Kramer on behalf of Dimension Films; Schuyler Moore of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and Jere Hausfater on behalf of AR Films; Kenneth Keller and Garth Rosengren of Krieg, Keller, Sloan, Reilley & Roman and John LaViolette of Bloom Hergott Diemer Rosenthal LaViolette Feldman Schenkman & Goodman on behalf of Stephen L’Heureux and Solopsist Films; and Mark Lichtman and Neil Meyer and Allison Binder of Stone, Meyer, Genow, Smelkinson & Binder on behalf of Miller.


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ItsNotASchooner
ItsNotASchooner - 4/12/2012, 4:23 PM
YES!
Can't wait!!! Loved the first one.
spidey1994
spidey1994 - 4/12/2012, 4:25 PM
[frick] YES! Loved the first one.
BlairCo
BlairCo - 4/12/2012, 4:41 PM
It's going to dissapoint, I'm saying that now.
CoLest
CoLest - 4/12/2012, 5:19 PM
finally, this has taken too long
marvel72
marvel72 - 4/12/2012, 5:30 PM
the first one was very good,my favorite non marvel/dc comic book movie.

bring on the sequel.
Morningstar
Morningstar - 4/12/2012, 5:35 PM
At last! 7 years is a hell of a wait for them to even start making the sequel
Lert
Lert - 4/12/2012, 5:58 PM
as far as comics go.. Batman, Watchmen, 300, Sin City!!!
Bandrews1
Bandrews1 - 4/12/2012, 6:03 PM
So is this actually gonna happen or is Rodriguez pulling our legs again, but I hope its true because I've been wanting to see a sequel the moment I left theater of seeing the first one back in 2005.
MrSundayMovies
MrSundayMovies - 4/12/2012, 6:26 PM
Fair enough, would have apprecaited this more five years ago.
alekesam
alekesam - 4/12/2012, 6:32 PM
I think this one is legit. The previous 5 or so times Robert has said he was doing Sin City 2 next, there was no official statement like there is now.

Man, it's about frackin' time. I just hope it does well since it's been such a gap between the last one. I fear folks may end up not caring.
Boogie138
Boogie138 - 4/12/2012, 6:33 PM
if clive is back then i am there. recast him, i am out
valeriesghost
valeriesghost - 4/12/2012, 6:57 PM
about time
nuck82
nuck82 - 4/12/2012, 7:08 PM
Ill be happy and believe it when I see photos of them filming. Till then its just talk
Timmer82
Timmer82 - 4/12/2012, 7:30 PM
I remember that one panel RR did a couple yrs ago when he was getting up to leave and he said, 'oh, by the way, thanks for not asking me about Sin City 2,' then ran off stage. Glad that there is somemomentum now getting this thing started.
AUSSYACE
AUSSYACE - 4/12/2012, 9:24 PM
It's about bloody time...
Bojac
Bojac - 4/12/2012, 9:36 PM
"Filmmaker Frank Miller"
HA!
DiLusso
DiLusso - 4/13/2012, 12:58 AM
if ghost rider can get a sequel, why did this take so long?
acidbath
acidbath - 4/13/2012, 1:46 AM
Because ghost rider transcended film to become true art and proved nick cage to be a worthy contender for every Oscar ever. Where sin city was just a silly cbm no one liked....lol
PreparationH
PreparationH - 4/13/2012, 11:12 AM
I have a feeling they will [frick] this up, but hey heres hoping I guess
Ninlhil
Ninlhil - 4/13/2012, 2:02 PM
Two things...

One: "Story kept tightly under wraps" ? I assume they are speaking of the alleged new story with Nancy... as "A Dame to Kill For" has been out for some time now.

Also, Grif; Related to the aforementioned availability of "A Dame to Kill For"... if you had read it, you would know that Marv is in it. It takes place before "The Hard Goodbye"
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 4/13/2012, 3:54 PM
I still have to watch the first movie in its entirety.

I'm glad they're finally moving forward with a sequel.
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