James DeMonaco will return to direct The Purge 6, and Frank Grilloās The Purge: Anarchy character will be back too.
In the next issue of Film Stories magazine, we’ve got a long chat with Frank Grillo chatting about his new film
Body Brokers – that’s available via video on demand platforms in the UK now – and the upcoming
No Man’s Land.
As the interview drew to a close, we got chatting about
The Purge: Anarchy, arguably the highlight of that particular franchise. Grillo starred for writer/director James DeMonaco in that particular feature, and in interviews earlier this year, he teased of possibly resurrecting his character from the movie.
Now, he tells us, that’s very much the plan.
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“You know, I love the concept and I thought I thought this is something the zeitgeist will connect to, because everybody that I know has said at one time, ‘if I could only get away with it…’ you know?”, he said.
“‘If I could kill that son of a gun’ or ‘if I could just break the window and steal that and not get caught…’ And then when I met with [James] DeMonaco, you know, I love
Escape From New York, I love those 70s classic B-movies, Charles Bronson. I said if I can fashion this guy after that, even my silhouette, I think we got something. Let me run with it. And the character I thought was great. And then in
Election Day, they kind of shifted it a little bit”.
“We are in discussions to do
Purge 6. DeMonaco is going to direct it and theyāre going to bring back the character from
The Purge: Anarchy”.
In terms of progress on the project, he told us that
“weāre right in the middle of figuring it out. James didnāt direct the last two. Weāre bringing him back and bringing me back and I think weāre going to come up with something really, really cool”.
More news on the film as we hear it. The full interview will be in Film Stories issue 24.
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