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Sure-Oz 07-20-2013 07:13 PM

Looks solid...

Tribal Warfare 07-27-2013 08:53 AM

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Vin Diesel & David Twohy Aiming For ‘Riddick’ 4 & 5

It took 10 years for a sequel to 2003′s Chronicles of Riddick to become a reality and the long journey to its theatrical release involved everything from licensing hurdles and scheduling conflicts to financial woes, but Vin Diesel and David Twohy’s passion for the character, and Diesel’s motivational social media fanbase helped make the project a reality.

In what Diesel himself describes as a “miracle,” Riddick is back and the star hopes it’s not just a one-shot and that it’s the beginning of a continuation of the film franchise.


In our full Riddick interview with David Twohy, the writer and director confirmed that he and Vin Diesel have it in their minds that the series needs two additional installments to complete the chronicles.

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Diesel: “I believe there are two more movies. And I think it’s good that we are looking at ending the series so it doesn’t feel like an open-ended thing, like we’re doing it just for monetary reasons and we’ve just got to keep rolling it over and rolling it over. I think there’s a real end to this and I know what that last movie looks like. The real question is: is it like a two-parter rather than a one-parter? So I think we’re both thinking the same thing, that there’s two more movies in the series.”
And as fans of the Riddick character know, the antihero learns of his home planet of Furya in Chronicles, and the mysterious location is part of the plan should the film succeed and further sequels eventually become a reality.

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“That’s where we end up. I know what that movie looks like, I’ve talked it out. It has all the right notes, it’s a great movie. The real question is: what do you do before you get there? Is it a voyage through the Necromonger universe? Do you have to earn the right to return home by some trial of fire? That’s what we’re talking about doing. Perhaps.”
Karl Urban’s Vaako makes a brief appearance in Riddick after having a key role in Chronicles of Riddick, and Twohy says there’s more of that scene to be shown on the home video release. He also says there’s definitely a big part to play for Urban in Riddick 4 & 5.

Riddick Movie Official Photo Karl Urban Vaako 570x288 Vin Diesel & David Twohy Aiming For Riddick 4 & 5

Riddick is the most personal character Diesel has played in his career, and he’s so invested that he even mortgaged his own home to make the third installment happen and the reason it all came to be is thanks to his fans, some 46+ million on his Facebook page alone. It’s these fans who also helped guide Diesel towards working with Marvel Studios, a topic of a great many of headlines over the summer and one that’s resulting in him not only being in talks for a key role down the road in the series, but one that made Marvel want to give him a part to play immediately in Guardians of the Galaxy.

As for how soon the star could throw on the goggles again as the titular character in a potential Riddick 4, it wouldn’t be anytime soon he tells Maria Menounos during an interview about his career and future:

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“I don’t want to mislead anybody with the recent success of Fast & Furious. I’m not going to be able to do Riddick at the same pace as Fast & Furious. It’s just… It’s just too dark.”
Earlier in that same interview, Diesel explained the process in which he had to gain the rights from the studio for the project, emphasizing that, “it’s a miracle that Riddick exists, it’s a miracle that we’re back on the boards, it’s a miracle that we just unlocked the key to the continuation of this franchise.”

While Diesel is excited about the potential of the future, he emphasized that he’d never be able to make Riddick installments at a rate anywhere near what Universal has been able to do for the Fast & Furious series. Part of it is the obvious scheduling issues, balancing multiple tentpole franchises, personal projects and slowly working away at his biggest passion project of all, Hannibal the Conqueror.

Riddick is written and directed by David Twohy and stars Vin Diesel, Katee Sackhoff, Matt Nable, Bokeem Woodbine, Dave Bautista and Karl Urban.

CanadianChief 09-09-2013 08:11 AM

Saw it this past Friday and didn't like it. The first half of the movie was boring and the last half was basically like watching Pitch Black again.

CanadianChief 09-09-2013 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 9823477)
Starbuck needs to get naked in this movie.

She does

Frazod 09-09-2013 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by CanadianChief (Post 9955801)
She does

You had me at hello.

JD10367 09-10-2013 07:14 AM

Movie was just okay. First 40%: Riddick surviving on the planet. Next 40%: Riddick surviving against mercenaries. Last 20%: Riddick and mercenaries surviving on the planet. Held my attention but wasn't anything I needed to see. Some decent violence, some good dialogue, Starbuck shows some titty (nice titty for a chick with a buttaface), and there's a scene of four naked chicks in a bed that almost passes for full-frontal (I wish they'd spent more time in the movie). I wouldn't run to the multiplex to see it but, if you're bored on a weekday afternoon, it's worth the matinee price to kill 2 hours.

ThaVirus 09-10-2013 06:47 PM

Too much like Pitch Black for me to say anything nice about it.

Riddick is a badass though.

Bowser 09-11-2013 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JD10367 (Post 9959575)
Movie was just okay. First 40%: Riddick surviving on the planet. Next 40%: Riddick surviving against mercenaries. Last 20%: Riddick and mercenaries surviving on the planet. Held my attention but wasn't anything I needed to see. Some decent violence, some good dialogue, Starbuck shows some titty (nice titty for a chick with a buttaface), and there's a scene of four naked chicks in a bed that almost passes for full-frontal (I wish they'd spent more time in the movie). I wouldn't run to the multiplex to see it but, if you're bored on a weekday afternoon, it's worth the matinee price to kill 2 hours.

So did they just skip over the entire Necromonger storyline? Last we saw Riddick he was suddenly Grand Badass of the Glaaxy, now he's back to living in the muck and killing people that want to kill him in the dark with scary monsters again?

ThaVirus 09-11-2013 02:45 PM

They mention it briefly. I'll put the following in spoiler tags but it really doesn't spoil the story much..

Spoiler!


That's all I can remember of them mentioning the Necros.

kcxiv 01-28-2014 05:08 AM

Vin just went on facebook in a video blog saying Universal just called him and gave him the green light on another Riddick.

Apparently the DVD is number 1 in sales.

Beef Supreme 02-17-2014 09:22 AM

If you're a big enough badass, you can make a lesbian beg for it.


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