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Robert ludlum books in the 80s
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The 2019 movie certainly left the way open for a sequel, with hints of Alita’s past being explored and a bigger role for Edward Norton’s Nova, and despite the slightly lacking in profit, the film has gathered a reasonable sized fan base over the last two years. I told him, ‘Let me deliver Boba and then let’s figure out a pitch.'" "Jim and I talked about it recently, and we’re still very interested. While promoting The Book of Boba Fett, Rodriguez told The Hollywood Reporter: For Rodriguez, it didn’t work out too bad, with the movie becoming the highest-grossing movie of his career, and with almost everyone involved in the movie having expressed some kind of interest in returning for more if they can get the studio on board. While Cameron had plans for the original movie in the works for almost two decades, fans of the movie will hope that a second film won’t take quite that long.įor Cameron, the project was a passion project but as he began working on his Avatar sequels, the director handed the film over to Robert Rodriguez to helm. However, it seems that Robert Rodriguez is open to making a sequel and has even talked to James Cameron about developing it after his work on The Book of Boba Fett is done. After receiving mixed reviews and making just $400 million on the back of its $200 million budget, any future for a franchise was on shaky ground. Alita: Battle Angel was the last movie released by 20th Century Fox before the studio was acquired by Disney back in February 2019.









Robert ludlum books in the 80s