Potential ‘They Live’ Sequel Teased by John Carpenter

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Posted on Tuesday, October 16th, 2018 by Chris Evangelista




Filmmaker John Carpenter has taken a hiatus from playing video games to do some promotion for the new Halloweenmovie. As is usually the case when Carpenter does interviews, questions about his old movies – including the possibility of remakes and sequels – have sprung up. One such question resulted in Carpenter teasing a possible They Live sequel. Is a long-awaited follow-up to the 1988 film on the horizon, or is Mr. Carpenter just having a laugh at our expense?


They Live may have been intended on a commentary on Reaganomics and the 1980s, but its messages still ring true today (unfortunately). While I’m against remakes of John Carpenter’s work (only John Carpenter can make a John Carpenter movie, sorry), a modern-day follow-up film set in the world of They Live would work well. And according to Carpenter himself, that might just be what we’re getting


Speaking with Den of Geek, the filmmaker first talked about a potential remake which seems to be dead now. Matt Reeves, director of two of the rebooted Planet of the Apes movies and the upcoming Batman film, was set to direct. “There was a feature film. It was a feature film called Resistance, written by, oh, the guy who did the Apes movies. Matt Reeves. But then he moved on,” Carpenter said.

But when the interviewer asked Carpenter how he would approach a modern-day They Live himself, the filmmaker provided this tantalizing answer:

“Well, I’m not gonna tell you about that, because it might be closer to reality than you think.”

Carpenter also added: “The sequel is, well, we’ll see. We’ll just have to see.”

So what’s going on here? Is a sequel to They Live really in development, or is Carpenter just playing coy? It’s impossible to say, but this isn’t the first time in recent weeks the filmmaker teased a project that would follow-up one of his films. In a separate interview, the director teased a potential Prince of Darkness TV series for Shudder, based on his 1987 movie. In this new interview, Carpenter re-confirmed the existence of that project, saying: “It’s not a lie, but it’s not ready to go yet, so rather than discuss it, I think I won’t.”


If Carpenter was being honest about the Prince of Darkness show, it stands to reason he’s not messing around regarding the potential They Live follow-up, whatever it may be.

In the original They Live, a homeless drifter (played by the late Roddy Piper) stumbles upon sunglasses that have the power to reveal the “real world” underneath the world as we see it. A world where ghoulish aliens are running the show, driving us to consume, reproduce and live subdued lives. What follows is a film loaded with satirical humor, social commentary, and one of the best fight scenes of all time. If there really is a follow-up film in the works, and Carpenter is involved in some capacity, I’m all for it.
 
In a separate interview, the director teased a potential Prince of Darkness TV series for Shudder, based on his 1987 movie. In this new interview, Carpenter re-confirmed the existence of that project, saying: “It’s not a lie, but it’s not ready to go yet, so rather than discuss it, I think I won’t.”

I assume this might pick up where the movie ended
 
One of the most underrated movies of all time!!!

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I'd rather see a sequel directed by Carpenter than a remake.

There would have to be a good reason why Aliens have taken over even after being revealed however...

It could be that humans grew to like being consumers and willfully allowed their Alien masters to sell them lies and control them.

Just. Like. Trump. Supporters.
 
That was a prequel
damn i just scene the after credits scene lol
i wasnt born when the first one was released
so i caught it here and there growing up.
the ending was done well crossed over perfect
 
I'd rather see a sequel directed by Carpenter than a remake.

There would have to be a good reason why Aliens have taken over even after being revealed however...

It could be that humans grew to like being consumers and willfully allowed their Alien masters to sell them lies and control them.

Just. Like. Trump. Supporters.

Exactly

This political climate is indicative of the first movie.
 
Wow I never knew that. I figured it was a remake because the chick did the same thing that Kurt's character did in the Thing... making everybody go through a test to prove they weren't already one of the aliens.... just fillings instead of blood.


Nope that was a prequel that led up to the beginning of the thing.
 
Hell yeah man :lol:
Oh shit...it had been so long....I remembered the fight but I totally forgot that was Keith David.


:lol::roflmao::roflmao2::roflmao3::roflmao3: I didn’t realize how good of a fight scene this was . RIP Piper lol he smashed ol boy windshield and was like uh oh, I went too far! Sorry man lol :lol::roflmao3:
 
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