Wanted 2 From Mark Millar

A sequel to the film version of WANTED are in the works and Mark Millar reveals his plans for the story.

By cahcat - Sep 02, 2008 12:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Wanted
Source: Newsarama

In a recent interview with Newsarama Mark Millar revealed the plans for WANTED 2, promising to deliver a film sequel and not the continuing the comic book which ended after issue six.

Millar has said; “I’ve got this reputation of being a total whore, and even when I’m adamant about something like this, people don’t believe me, but there is nothing else coming from Wanted,” Millar said. “That six issues was the end. I love doing new stuff anyway – I get bored so quickly.”

Millar continuted on the film and what he's contriubted so far. “What I will be doing is providing them with a very small amount of stuff for a story, and that will be used as a basic story that they can build from. It will be a small outline that can possibly be picked apart and not used – but it will be something exclusively for the second film, and no one will ever really see it.”

“It will be some of the stuff that we didn’t utilize from the first book for the movie – like chapters three and four – there will be some stuff from that, so in the loosest sense it will be based on the book, but only very little,” Millar said. “The nice thing about owning it and creator-owned properties is that JG and I will still be producers on the thing, and will still obviously get paid for the rights.”

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