Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

With the cult superhero action/horror filmConstatinegetting a sequel, Keanu Reeves is all set to exorcise more demons with the reprisal of his role as the formidable John Constantine. However, whileConstantinewas made as per the rules of a PG-13 film, the director Francis Lawrence is planning on creating as well as releasing the sequel as an R-rated movie.

The earlieer actors will not return for constantine

The award-winning filmmaker who was at the helm of the first film is going to be returning to shepherd the sequel as well and seems to have some definitive ideas with regard to the new movie as he plans on having it rated R.

Related:‘Would love to play John Constantine again’: Ultra Viral Video of Keanu Reeves Predicting He Will Play the Hellblazer Again 9 Months Before WB Officially Greenlit Constantine 2

Keanu_Reeves_in_Constantine

Francis Lawrence says,Constantine 2will be an R-rated film

Speaking withThe Wrapabout his upcoming fantasy/adventure namedSlumberlandon Netflix,Francis Lawrencewas asked to shed some light on the progress ofConstantine 2when theRed Sparrowdirector revealed his plans to have the sequel released as an R-rated movie, that is if he is granted the liberty to run things his way.

Lawrence recalled how during the making ofConstantine, they had been instructed to create a PG-13 film, only to receive an R-rating which ended up disrupting the true nature of the first part. But he is definitely not willing to repeat the same mistake with the sequel, claiming that he’s planning on makingConstantine 2an R-rated film right from the beginning itself.

Constantine 2 is said to be an R-rated movie

Related:The Sandman Creator Neil Gaiman Wants Jenna Coleman’s Johanna Constantine Spinoff Series: ‘It would be a good idea’

“One of the biggest things for me about the first one was we followed, per Warner Bros., the rules to make a PG-13 movie in terms of violence, blood, language, sexuality. But the ratings board gave us a hard R based on their gray zone of intensity. And my big, big regret was that we have an R-rated movie that’s really a PG-13 movie. And if I was going to have to go have an R, I would have really made an R-rated movie. I would have made it much scarier and much more violent and I would have really made an R-rated movie.”

“Sony, this is what you call a wasted potential”: Andrew Garfield Talking About His Spider-Man Casting Infuriates Marvel Fans Even More

So, fans should most likely buckle up to witness more gore and violence in the upcoming superhero horror sequel.

All we know aboutConstantine 2so far

With Lawrence set to direct the sequel,John WickstarKeanu Reevesis going to be taking over the role of the exorcist, and Akiva Goldsman is on board as the film’s screenwriter. Although the film’s crew doesn’t have a proper script per se yet, Lawrence claims that they have been brainstorming a multitude of ideas with regard toConstantine 2.

“We have germs of ideas and dedication. And Keanu and I have been batting around for a while and we’ve always wanted to do it. It’s just that we’ve finally gotten past the hurdle of now we can go ahead and, and really do it. Now we have to just roll up our sleeves and dive in. But we have lots of ideas.”

“Sorry Coke and Pepsi”: Marvel Star Scarlett Johansson’s 4-Word Message Was Enough to Get Her Ad Banned

Related:‘There’s a lot of complicating factors’: Constantine Director Francis Lawrence Reveals Keanu Reeves Sequel is Easier Said Than Done

Considering that the film is still in the early stages of development, there hasn’t been any information about its potential release date either, but considering how motivated Lawrence and Reeves seem to be, fans might just get to see it on the big screen sometime soon in the foreseeable future.

Constantineis available to stream on HBO Max and Netflix.

Source:Twitter

Khushi Shah

Articles Published :857

With a prolific knowledge of everything pop culture and a strong penchant for writing, Khushi has penned over 700 articles during her time as an author at FandomWire.An abnormal psychology student and an fervent reader of dark fiction, her most trusted soldiers are coffee and a good book.

More from Khushi Shah

“Sony, this is what you call a wasted potential”: Andrew Garfield Talking About His Spider-Man Casting Infuriates Marvel Fans Even More

“Sorry Coke and Pepsi”: Marvel Star Scarlett Johansson’s 4-Word Message Was Enough to Get Her Ad Banned

“Something his healing factor could not handle”: Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine Variant From Deadpool 3 Who Lost His One Arm is Way More Savage Than the One Who Fought Cassandra Nova

The Conjuring: Last Rites Faces Its Toughest Box-Office Battle After Rare WB Record

Bridgerton’s BTS Moment Proves the Netflix Show Is Against James Cameron’s Ways

Fallout Season 2 Release Date Confirmed: 5 Post-Apocalyptic Shows to Watch While You Wait For Peak Cinema

Kevin Hart Is Trading Dwayne Johnson for Another WWE Star in New Netflix Film

Perfect Match Season 3: How Did Ollie Propose to AD?

Severance Season 3: Why Isn’t Ben Stiller Directing? Details Inside

Constantine 2francis lawrenceKeanu ReevesR-Rated Movies