While
doing the press rounds for his new film, Gone Girl, director David Fincher offered
an update on the sequel to his adaptation of Stieg Larsson Millennium book
trilogy.
"I
think because it [Sony] already has spent millions of dollars on the rights and
the script so it will result in something. The script that we now have a huge
potential, I can reveal as much as it is extremely different from the
book."
Fans of
the books, and the original film trilogy, which starred Michael Nyqvist as
Mikael Blomkvist, and Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander aren't going to be happy
about the extreme changes.
The Girl
Who Played With Fire doesn't have a release date scheduled yet, but it should have one sooner rather later or Sony, and Fincher will suffer from the sequel-that-flopped-because-it-took-to-long-to-make
disease.
Source -
Afton Bladet via Film Divider
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