slimjim said:I just picked up "family values" and I hope it gets put into the movie. Miho kicks ***!
Off topic: Can someone recomend me other good Sin City stories that were not in the first film?
slimjim said:Oh and "hell and back" looked waaaaaaay 2 big
UltimateE said:Yeah, I hate it when they give us too much story.
thee great one said:On IGN is an interview with Jessica Alba (Star of Fantastic Four, Sin City, & Into The Blue). She gives insight on the her parts on the sequels to Fantastic Four and Sin City.
Sin City helmers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller are already prepping a sequel. Alba suspects she'll return as Nancy. "Robert talked to me about Sin City… I had dinner with Frank and he kind of told me what he thinks is going to happen with Nancy. It's really cool. It's something that he's writing."
Although Alba has been approached for some major projects such as I Dream of Jeannie, she's currently in a holding pattern for her next role. "My commitments are Sin City and Fantastic Four. If they ask me to do them, those are two things that I absolutely [will do]..."
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i've just read Hell and Back, and I would love to see it on film. I wonder how they would do the whole hallucination scene?Entropy said:Hell and Back was my favorite Sin City story and I'm REALLY hoping they do it for Sin City 3 or maybe do it as the second story in this movie. Wallace was probably the most bad-*** character in Sin City. They originally had plans to include it in Sin City with Johnny Depp playing Wallace. Not sure that casting will happen still but I'd love to see it, Depp would be great as Wallace.
Source: MTV March 29, 2006
MTV talked to Frank Miler about Sin City 2, which he expects to start shooting in June with Robert Rodriguez:
Marv died in "Sin City" — but that doesn't mean Mickey Rourke won't be back for the sequel.
Ditto for Dwight (Clive Owen), Shellie (Brittany Murphy), Nancy (Jessica Alba), Manute (Michael Clarke Duncan), Gail (Rosario Dawson) and the rest of the Old Town gang. That's because "Sin City" is the "Pulp Fiction" of comic-book adaptations — since the interlinking stories aren't linear, when it comes time for the next installment in theaters, you'll get a prequel and a sequel at the same time.
"It jumps around a bit," writer/co-director Frank Miller said, "but mostly it's one story, incorporating some short stories that weave in and out of that."
Tonight on PBS' The Charlie Rose Show, Robert Rodriguez said that Sin City 2 would probably begin shooting in June and that Sin City would probably continue in some form on television