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Do You Still Want to See a Sequel to Sin City?

News of a Sin City sequel has been floating around pretty much since the movie's release in 2005, but very little has happened since then.

News of a Sin City sequel has been floating around pretty much since the movie's release in 2005, but very little has happened since then. That may change, though, since director Robert Rodriguez recently remarked that he's still hoping to make Sin City 2, saying "We have a script. . . a rewritten script that we still have to write and it's just finding the right time slot to do it."

I enjoyed the gritty graphic novel adaptation and mega-watt cast (Clive Owen, Rosario Dawson, and Jessica Alba were just some of the marquee names), so a sequel made sense . . . in 2005. Are audiences still hungry, years later, to see a follow-up? I don't know if I am anymore. Are you?

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What Comes After 300

Though 300 wasn't exactly a great movie, it was unlike anything I've seen on the big screen, which is why I'm excited to see what director Zack Snyder and the rest of the 300 gang will do next.

Though 300 wasn't exactly a great movie, it was unlike anything I've seen on the big screen, which is why I'm excited to see what director Zack Snyder and the rest of the 300 gang will do next. Not surprisingly — given the movie's massive box-office success — most everyone involved in 300 has some very cool projects coming down the pike. Here's a look at what's brewing.

A 300 Sequel? Maybe

When a movie makes this much money, it doesn't take long for people to say "sequel." But director Zack Snyder says that issue should be taken up with Frank Miller, the graphic novelist behind the 300 source material. In a very geeky interview conducted in the virtual world of Second Life, Miller said he is talking to Warner Bros. about the possibility:

"I do know exactly what the sequel would be," Miller responded with a chuckle. "But I'll say to you the same thing that I've said to the people at Warner [Bros.]: That's all anybody gets without paying."

Snyder, meanwhile, is working on another project for the studio; for the details, read more