Kevin Smith looks set to continue his plans for sequels with a return to the world of Red State ā now that rights issues are sorted at least.
Kevin Smith seems to have reached a point in his career when he seems happy to roll out sequels to former movies that he has the rights to.
Clerks III released a couple of months ago and the director has already revealed plans for a follow-up to 2014ās
Tusk. His
Mallrats follow-up may yet come back to life too.
Now, it seems Smith is looking to revive another of his former films with plans afoot for a sequel to 2011ās horror flick,
Red State.
Smith was talking to
Slash Film and revealed that up until now, heās been unable to consider a sequel because of rights issues.
He explained that āthe good folks at Lionsgate who financed this ācluckingā motion picture [
Clerks III], they put out
Red State on DVD like years ago. And the deal lapsed, and the people that own
Red State, the two financiers, werenāt from the world of film. One was from the world of fashion, one was a Canadian financier not even in the world of film. So when Lionsgate reached out about renewing, they got no response back from the copyright holdersā.
Thus, plans for another film fell by the wayside.
Whilst Smith was working out details for
Clerks IIIās home formats release, Lionsgate came back to him with questions about the rights to
Red State, and with years having passed since the film fell out of circulation, the rights holders had become more responsive. As such, all now seems to be in place for Smith to push ahead with the project, something he confirmed.
āI mean, obviously, Michael Parks is gone. But itās just a story of crazy people with guns and āpooā like that. As long as I could use John Goodman again. I could make a hundred ācluckingā Red States. And Iām like, letās do it. So weāre going to make one.ā
The late Michael Parks appeared in the original
Red State and
Tusk but sadly passed away in 2017. Still,
Red State was a terrific film and it would be fun to see a sequel, especially if John Goodman were to return. Knowing Smithās style of late, it will likely happen too at some point down the road.
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