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Not long ago we heard that a sequel to Hancock, the goofy, sometime fun, sometimes just dumb superhero flick starring Will Smith, was almost certainly a go. Questions lingered, however, primarily with respect to the cast. Would Will Smith return? What about Charlize Theron? According to director Peter Berg, the answer to both questions is yes.

Speaking to MTV, Berg recently said “everybody’s going to come back for a sequel.” Not a surprise for Theron, since she’s already said she’d return if everyone else came back for another go-round. (”With those guys? If everybody’s on board? Yeah!” Theron told MTV last year. “Riding the Will Smith train is a really nice train to ride.”) Will Smith’s involvement isn’t exactly a surprise, but if he’s really locked in then expect to hear about this going forward quickly. As one of the only true global superstars, nothing gets a big movie greenlit faster than a thumbs-up from Smith.

Not that we know what the movie might be about. Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara are writing, but that’s all we’ve got. Berg once said that there might be another god out there somewhere, which means another high-profile talent to add to the cast.

Spoiler time, if you haven’t seen the first film: we learned that Smith and Theron’s characters were really ages-old gods who become weaker when they’re near each other. Improbably they both ended up in LA, connected by Jason Bateman’s character. So now a third god? The resolution to the original film was a huge, ridiculous cop-out (the notion of Hancock really being an alcoholic human superhero was a lot more interesting) so this angle doesn’t sound appealing at all.

What does this do to Berg’s adaptation of Dune? At this point, who knows? But since the last time we heard anything about the film a script still had yet to be written, Dune doesn’t seem like a project that was going anywhere quickly. Berg also has that Battleship project in the works about which, improbably, I’ve heard some very good things.

  • BigAL0203
    Why the F**K would you ever consider making a sequel to this movie besides money? The original sucked... It was one of the only times i walked out of the theatre and demanded a refund...
  • Name
    and let me guess, you watched the whole thing and then asked for a refund.
  • Larry
    I walked out after 10 minutes Bro Namath.
  • BigAL0203
    Actually i made it through about 45 minutes then i walked out... i actually suprised i made it that far...
  • Bull
    Completely agree. Hancock took a decent premise and turned it into one of the most boring, self-absorbed, poorly-written movies of the past few years.

    Peter Berg directing a Dune adaptation? Are you kidding me? I mean, was Uwe Boll not available to direct? What a dogshit director.
  • South_Texas_Terror
    Check out The Kingdom. Directed by Berg and under rated flick.
  • Bull
    I saw it. It is likely his best film, but is only mediocre at best. It was like one giant CSI episode with an emotional ending.
  • dagreenman18
    If only the second half of the first film didnt suck so fucking hard. Then id be looking foward to this
  • Why would you make a sequel to a movie that was pretty rounded trashed by 75% of critics (and audiences, that I saw)?
  • probot
    The original, R-rated script that was written before the watered down Will Smith vehicle was way better. If only they made a movie of that.
  • I'm still looking forward to this.

    Even though it seems to be a money cow and I'd rather have the actors doing other, better, movies. I still have fun watching it despite some odd (dumb) moments.

    It's a great unwinding movie to just let go for a bit and watch, despite the despicable 'god' plot twist.
  • No surprise here. The original turned in some coin and the same audience that saw that will go see this atrocity as well. A sequel was always inevitable. Shame.
  • South_Texas_Terror
    Hancock would have been cool if they never introduced Theron's storyline. As soon as we got her story the movie fell apart. So why would you include her in a sequel?
  • frelling_cute
    Great news. Another moronic movie from Hollywood. The first movie started out god but fell apart half way through.
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