Constantine 2 Gets Promising Production Update From DC Director

Summary
  • Constantine 2 director Francis Lawrence is optimistic about the film's status and is excited about working on new ideas.
  • The change in leadership at DC has not affected Constantine 2.
  • The film's progress was momentarily halted due to the Hollywood strikes, but they plan to reconvene after Thanksgiving and continue working on the sequel.
Constantine 2 has received a positive update from its director. The DC sequel will not be set in James Gunn's DC Universe. Keanu Reeves has been trying to return for another movie as John Constantine for years — Constantine was released in 2005 — and after much work behind the scenes, the actor is back to lead one of DC's new Elseworlds movies, which are those that exist outside the canon of the new DCU.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Constantine 2 director Francis Lawrence shared some good news about the status of the film. According to Lawrence, they are still at the beginning of work on the film due to the Writers Guild of America strike. However, now that the strike is over, Lawrence says the crew is ready to resume work on Constantine 2's story, saying, "We’re probably going to start getting back together after Thanksgiving, and dig back in to try and crack it.” Check out the full quote below:
“The regime at DC changed, and they’ve got their plans. But luckily, we managed to wrangle some control and started working on some ideas for Constantine 2, which we’re really excited about. It’s still the very beginning, as the strike put it on hold for a little bit. So we’re probably going to start getting back together after Thanksgiving, and dig back in to try and crack it.”



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