Wesley Snipes Reportedly Returning For Demolition Man 2

Copycat killer, Simon death creates a new cult, people tired of vegan life and want carnivore delights and the flesh wars begin, lot of back up dudes revolt against the no sex clause and become rapey savages
If it doesn't have Simon Phoenix I don't want it lol.
 
The movie was wrong about Taco Bell, but did get the social distancing, no handshake thing right.

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How do you have a part 2 without Wesley. Didn't his character die in the original
I edited my post but I thought Wesley died. I guess they could always say someone cloned him lol.
so he will have a hot daughter who is on some girl power trip this time.
Yup thats exactly what will happen,theyll get Zendaya or Keke Palmer to play Simon's daughter,Simone :rolleyes: :roflmao2:
""You killed my great-great grandfather..now i'm going to KILL YOU."
 
Copycat killer, Simon death creates a new cult, people tired of vegan life and want carnivore delights and the flesh wars begin, lot of back up dudes revolt against the no sex clause and become rapey savages

I guess you could build around the idea of having a cult around Simon, but everything else was in the first movie more or less. The whole reason for Simon being brought back was to kill the leader of the underground society that disagreed with the lifestyle of the people who lived on the surface.

The underground people becoming more violent and having a new leader that is mentally similar to Simon is realistic though especially if they label Denis Leary's character as a sellout.
 
at first i thought wtf at a sequel
but like someone above said with social distance, vr headsets, arnold previously holding a political office-and the clown we got as president
why not?
 
Can't see this happening Stallone is way too old and they killed off Wes, The Last Blood was good though. Nah they should let a sleeping dog lie.
 
We're damn near living in Demolition Man 1 now. All we are missing is cryoprisons.
Have a happy, happy joy, joy day, MF!


Oh, I discovered this on the rewatch one time but never posted it:
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Look at the 3rd one down on Simon Phoenix's arrest list. :eek2::roflmao:
This negro here:hmm:










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I did. I thought it was good. You see it?

Yeah..

It was thin as hell to me.

But as a Rambo fan? The kid in me enjoyed it just on a pure mindless action violence popcorn flick

But it had so much potential to actually be all that and more

disappointing in the end.
 
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Sylvester Stallone has never been one to shy away from making sequels to his most famous movies, and is still playing both Rocky Balboa and John Rambo well into his 70s, while the Escape Plan series has continued on home video and The Expendables 4 is reportedly in the works, too. He’s also toyed with the idea of follow-ups to some of his other biggest hits like Tango & Cash and Cliffhanger without ever getting them off the ground. But yesterday brought the news that one of his most popular outings will be next to get the long-awaited sequel treatment.

Earlier this week, Stallone announced that Demolition Man 2 was officially in the works, with the next adventure for man out of time John Spartan currently in the very early stages of development. The original didn’t fare particularly well with critics, but proved to be massively popular with fans of the action genre, with many of them struggling to contain their excitement over the news.

While there’s no plot details available as of yet, we’ve now heard from our sources – the same ones who told us an Extraction sequel is in the works and Now You See Me 3 is in development, both of which were correct – that the current plan is to have Wesley Snipes return to play bleach-blond villain Simon Phoenix.


Obviously, Snipes was frozen and then smashed into a thousand pieces at the end of Demolition Man, but according to our intel, the current plan is to go down the classic sci-fi route of cloning, with the main villain set to create a clone of Phoenix in order to present a familiar yet even more formidable challenge for our hero.

Beyond that, we can only speculate as to what may happen, but it’ll be interesting to see if the story picks up 30 years on from Demolition Man‘s initial 2032 setting, or they find a way to have Spartan frozen again and unleash him into an even more distant future. Hopefully it ends up being the latter, because the idea of a cranky septuagenarian getting thrown into a more advanced and unrecognizable society than the one he’d just gotten used to could turn out to be gold.
 
for real, but at least he kind of bounced back. Dolemite and will also be in Coming To America. And Rza also cast him in a movie that should be out soon (hopefully)
just waiting for @largebillsonlyplease to finish the script for Passenger 58 and we'll be in business...lol

Can you put in a scene where Samuel L. Jackson plays himself and he sees Cutter (Snipes) get on the plane and he says

"I've dealt with Snakes on a Plane, I've had a Shark eat me, hell, i've even played nick fury, but if its one thing I know is that when Cutter is on the plane, its going to get attacked...Hell nah, i'm taking a bus...lol
 
Sylvester Stallone has never been one to shy away from making sequels to his most famous movies, and is still playing both Rocky Balboa and John Rambo well into his 70s, while the Escape Plan series has continued on home video and The Expendables 4 is reportedly in the works, too. He’s also toyed with the idea of follow-ups to some of his other biggest hits like Tango & Cash and Cliffhanger without ever getting them off the ground. But yesterday brought the news that one of his most popular outings will be next to get the long-awaited sequel treatment.

Earlier this week, Stallone announced that Demolition Man 2 was officially in the works, with the next adventure for man out of time John Spartan currently in the very early stages of development. The original didn’t fare particularly well with critics, but proved to be massively popular with fans of the action genre, with many of them struggling to contain their excitement over the news.

While there’s no plot details available as of yet, we’ve now heard from our sources – the same ones who told us an Extraction sequel is in the works and Now You See Me 3 is in development, both of which were correct – that the current plan is to have Wesley Snipes return to play bleach-blond villain Simon Phoenix.


Obviously, Snipes was frozen and then smashed into a thousand pieces at the end of Demolition Man, but according to our intel, the current plan is to go down the classic sci-fi route of cloning, with the main villain set to create a clone of Phoenix in order to present a familiar yet even more formidable challenge for our hero.

Beyond that, we can only speculate as to what may happen, but it’ll be interesting to see if the story picks up 30 years on from Demolition Man‘s initial 2032 setting, or they find a way to have Spartan frozen again and unleash him into an even more distant future. Hopefully it ends up being the latter, because the idea of a cranky septuagenarian getting thrown into a more advanced and unrecognizable society than the one he’d just gotten used to could turn out to be gold.
If Wesley is in it I wanna see it however I still think they should use the deaging tech and just show the original showdown rivalry they had in the 90s imo.
 
It's not that they're fresh out of ideas. They refuse to try new ideas. They absolutely refuse to try new ideas and it's just disgusting.
On further review of this movie this is a "new idea." Snipes died get doused in liquid nitrogen (or some crap) where he was instantly frozen and then was shattered by a kick to the head from Stallone. So Snipes is returning as what, a lab experiment?
 
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