Thursday, April 3, 2014

Jack Stanley Has Been Announced to Pen Down the Script of Chronicle’s Sequel


Director Josh Trank's MysterY Sci-Fi film “Chronicle” looked like a unique found footage movie, a short budgeted bombshell that amazingly collected a huge $126 million throughout the world. A lot of fans think that the ending is quite dreary, but it comes with a sliver of hope that enables them to connect the dots. HowevER, a studio just not pursuing a prospective lucrative franchise is just awful choice; so, Chronicle 2 is in progress, and a new writer is trying to come up with best content.

According to Various media reports, Jack Stanley (known for “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy” AND “Carrie's War”) has been announced to write a perfect script for Chronicle 2. The first movie was scripted by candid penman Max Landis (known for writing short stories like “Ghost Closet '07”, “Tumbler”, “Dupe”, and “The Death And Return Of Superman”). But while he was hanged on to Chronicle 2, it appeared obvious that people in control took issue with his point of view. When he was allowed to go, he disclosed it on media (telling that Fox legal had no uncertainties and that it was finally quite special as compared to what the studio was following up on).

The plot of the sequel, which was written by Landis, centers on a girl's quest to be world's first super-powered criminal, and the new name was Martyr. It seemed like appealing and also possibly disturbing subject if we look at the aggressive insinuations of the original movie. Dane DeHaan's role was initially friendly but it became villainous in the end. However, he was not inevitably making cognizant judgments to cause huge chaos.

According to rumors, the studio intends to straight pursue the character of Alex Russell's (known for “Carrie” and “The Host”) at the end as he makes a journey worldwide, assisting others and controlling his skills. Now it is an opportunity to thematically create a script that sensibly connects the ending of first film to the beginning of sequel and to let some hope to go over what is a huge tragedy. It is also possible that perhaps Stanley's take on the sequel in fact resumes the original film’s superpowers idea but with all new characters. Most probably, the film story will in fact demonstrate strange alien thing that gave superpowers to characters.

What are your views about the sequel? What do you want to see in it?

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