
This will be welcome news for fans of the stylized and gritty adaptation of Frank Miller’s Sin City that prompted Robert Rodriguez to exit the Directors Guild because the DGA wouldn’t let Miller co-direct the film with Rodriguez. Dimension Films, which released the first, announced that deals have been made and casting is underway. Rodriguez will have another sequel selling at Cannes. That is the Danny Trejo-starrer Machete 2, and I’ve heard that Rodriguez is chasing cast that includes Michelle Williams and Mel Gibson to join Trejo in that one. Here’s the release on Sin City.
AUSTIN, TX (12 April 2012) — Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by AR Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through AR Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.
“The first question I am always asked is “When will you make another Sin City? ,” said Rodriquez. “I have wanted to re-team with Frank Miller and return to the world he created since the day we wrapped the original, but have felt a duty to the fans to wait until we had something truly exceptional that would meet and exceed what have become epic expectations. A Dame To Kill For will certainly be worth the wait.”
Sin City creator, screenwriter and co-director Frank Miller said, “The first Sin City knocked out audiences who had never seen anything like it before. Robert Rodriguez and I are going to shake things up and deliver a ferocious film experience that is going to go even further than the first.“
The script and details of the film’s story have been kept tightly under wraps. Casting will begin next week, with many of the original cast expected to return. The film, a Quick Draw Production, will be produced by Rodriguez and producing partners Aaron Kaufman and Iliana Nikolic; and by Alexander Rodnyansky and Sergei Bespalov and Stephen L’Hereux. Miller, The Weinstein Company’s Harvey and Bob Weinstein and Miramax’s Adam Fields will act as executive producers. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For was developed by Frank Miller based upon his graphic novel, with a screenplay by Frank Miller and Academy Award winner William Monahan (The Departed). The film is expected to begin production this summer at Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios in Austin, Texas.
Alexander Rodnyansky said, “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Robert Rodriguez and Quick Draw Productions. It is a rare opportunity to produce and finance a film with the high profile and enormous fan base of the Sin City franchise. AR FIlms will be managing worldwide sales of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, as well as Robert’s Machete Kills at the Cannes Film Festival in May.”
The original Sin City was brought to the screen by Rodriguez and Miller and released by Dimension in 2005, and proved to be a landmark step forward in filmmaking, breaking ground with immersive green screen to create its iconic stylish look. The first film, released on April 1, 2005, grossed over $160 million (US) worldwide and is a consistently strong home video and television performer.
“Audiences have been clamoring for Sin City 2 with Robert and Frank for a long time and trust me, it will be worth the wait,” said Bob Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company. “This will be my 11th collaboration with Robert in 16 years and he’s become a great friend. I look forward to continuing our long lasting relationship and partnering on more projects in the future.”
The deal was negotiated by Aaron Kaufman, Craig Emanuel of Loeb & Loeb and Robert Newman of WME on behalf of Rodriguez; David Glasser and Andrew Kramer on behalf of Dimension Films; Schuyler Moore of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and Jere Hausfater on behalf of AR Films; Kenneth Keller and Garth Rosengren of Krieg, Keller, Sloan, Reilley & Roman and John LaViolette of Bloom Hergott Diemer Rosenthal LaViolette Feldman Schenkman & Goodman on behalf of Stephen L’Heureux and Solopsist Films; and Mark Lichtman and Neil Meyer and Allison Binder of Stone, Meyer, Genow, Smelkinson & Binder on behalf of Miller.




“Hooray!” – five years ago
Finally
I, for one, have been waiting years for this news. Can’t wait.
Yes!!! About time.
This sounds like the sequel nobody but Frank Miller is asking for actually…
Remember The Spirit? I believe you can pick up a new blu-ray copy for about a buck-twenty-five.
And good for Rodriguez for doing the right thing and telling the DGA to piss off. Fucking bullies.
Mel Gibson please don’t try to sneak into cinema theaters and in front of innocent viewers through cameos in big and adored by public movies. First it was Hangover 2 and those poor actors had to rebel against you and now you want to sneak into Sin City 2. Please don’t. Go and make those beaver-like small movies that no one will see.
You are just like Lindsay Lohan – Hollywood Kryptonite. No one wants to touch you and destroy their reputation. Please go back to your rich home and hate everybody there.
I like Sin City. But there is no way I would go to Mel Gibson movie.
Right, because all our artists need to be saints instead of humans. Lets start crossing off all the artists we can’t enjoy because they were human and fallible and did things in their lives another might find morally reprehensible — Hemingway, Miles Davis, Woody Allen, John Coltrane, Michael Jackson, Dostoevsky, Bukowski, Henry Miller, Leni Riefenstahl, Jerry Garcia, Jim Morrison, Britney Spears, John Lennon, Christian Bale, Robert Downy Jr, Roman Polanski, Kurt Cobain…ad nauseum…
Since when is not using racist/ant-semetic language being “saintly?”
Does it really take that much effort to not be a racist? For you perhaps, but I’ve been doing it easily my entire life, so does everyone I know. If Mel can’t manage to the minimum of human civility then that makes him a failure as a person.
You want to excuse Mel fine, but don’t demand that anyone else do it, and don’t dare degrade common decency by trying to shoehor a reprobate like gibson into the definition.
You read the blurb wrong. Rodriguez wants Mel and Michelle for Machete 2, not Sin City 2.
It amazes me that people will forgive a wife/GF beater and buy his music, allow a convicted Rapist to show up in their movies (Mike Tyson), but a man that made horrible comments about jews while drunk is beyond redemption and your forgiveness.
The man is fighting his demons and trying to atone for his mistakes. If people are willing to forgive others like Chris Brown and Mike Tyson why can’t they forgive Mel Gibson?
There’s no way in hell the likes of Chris Brown and Mike Tyson should ever be forgiven. Those who do are deluding themselves — strong words, I know, but how can you let violence like that slide in order to prop up those people as “stars”…? Saying reprehensible things like Mel is more acceptable to be forgiven, yet I’m not going to do that, either.
Hey man, don’t know why it’s confusing so many people [IGN included] but it says Mel Gibson might be in Machete 2 NOT Sin City
sooooo excited! I’ve been hoping for this fir years!
Rodriguez, YES!
Miller? Forget it!!
Love this! “Sin City” is one of the best modern Film Noir films made and was groundbreaking filmmaking at the time. Rodriguez is the man and deserves a nomination for his work. I’m sorry he doesn’t do old British stories or work in Hollywood, he is the truth.
Rodriguez does deserve a nom! He is an inspiration to all filmmakers, new and old.
Finally! One of the best films of the last 10 years. Groundbreaking in every way. Can not wait!
FINALLY ! How many years is late ..
Good luck !
Oh my God, I’m so excited! Finally, after 7 years of waiting, Rodriguez tells us “production” will “commence” “this summer”! This is wonderful! I mean, this is nothing like 2010 or 2007, when he said the same thing, no no no . . . see, this time, we have a title. That’s important, especially since no one had the slighest suspicion the film might possibly be based on A Dame to Kill For. Oh sure, he doesn’t have any actors on contract, but that’s okay. I mean, come on guys . . . we have a title!
If I had to make a bet, I would wager the film will someday be produced and released. But seriously . . . why are people still updating their inboxes every day, praying they will someday receive word on the film?