This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 31st, 2006 at 1:19 pm.
Categories: News Chat | By Sharon
-->

se7en.jpg Well, not quite, there have been some rumors about a Se7en prequel, but from what slashfilm.com shows us, there is probably very little truth to it:

According to BD, a treatment titled Virtue is being sent out to potential scribes. The horror website claims that the movie would be released and marketed as “it’s own entity, but when the finale comes to light we are hit with a revelation that we’re watching the next Se7en film.”

This one quote makes me doubt the validity of the scoop. Would a movie studio keep a prequel/sequel a secret even in the marketing phase? I seriously doubt it. And how could any movie studio expect such a secret not to leak out onto the internet and become widely known to the mainstream public before release? But we’ll see.

The original 1995 film follows two detectives (Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman), one new to the district and one about to retire, investigating a series of ritualistic murders inspired by the seven deadly sins. Over the course of the following days the two try to track down the killer through the bleak streets of the rain-soaked city that is the backdrop of the story. The film was written by Andrew Kevin Walker (8MM, Sleepy Hollow) who is currently working on a screenplay for the Universal remake of The Wolf Man.

David Fincher has in the past talked about a sequel: “I read a script two or three years ago that they wanted to make the sequel to Se7en. It didn’t make a lot of sense to me. They wanted Morgan to have become clairvoyant in some way and that was the way he was now solving serial-killer cases! And I was like, ‘Well, that’s handy!’ Its the kind of high concept you worry about. So I don’t know that there is going to be a sequel. I do know that they have to call me if they’re going to do it…”

A 7-part comic book series based on the movie is currently being released.

Yeah, this story smells worse than a wet dog on a hot day. Seems like maybe someone who is hoping to sell their screenplay decided to get some buzz going about it on the net. Too bad they didn’t make it a bit more subtle.

To be honest I just don’t care about Se7en anymore. If they made a prequel to Se7en five years ago I would have been interested but now…I just don’t think so. The movie was good, I liked it, but I don’t own it, I don’t rent it and I don’t think about it.

However that being said I would like to add that if there was a prequel in the works it I think should follow either the killer and how he began, maybe the detectives that never caught him. Or perhaps as suggested in the above the story could follow Morgan Freeman’s character, though medium like abilities are just a tad bit over the top.

In reality the thing I got most excited about was the idea of Se7en comic books. It’s quite possible that I could be punished for sloth while reading those.

7 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. ted1108

    No one should touch Se7en. NO ONE!! Not even the original creators/stars of it.
    This film is one of those ‘perfect’ films. I’ve watched this film well over 100 times (probably 200), and I still consider it one of the most horrifying (in a good way) films of all time, right up there with Silence of the Lambs (which I’ve definately seen over 200 times).
    Please, for the love of god, DO NOT TOUCH!!!

  2. darren j seeley

    Much better luck having a sequel to “Se7en’S rival, “Copycat”.

  3. Gabriel

    What utter Bull Shit….there is no way they can touch this film. If they do I will probably freak out and scream for hours if I hear this was made.

    BAH BULL SHIT!!

  4. Norddeth

    EI8HT!!!!!

  5. Joolies

    LEts not forget 8mm which was originally written as a sequel to se7en.

  6. Marina

    I’m with the rest of the crew. That movie is excellent and they’d be dumb to play around with a good thing.

  7. Sideshow Collectibles Rock

    I’ve heard good things about the Se7en comic books, at least the first one that is out already. A friend of mine read it and said that if you liked the movie, you’ll like the comics. Each issue focuses on the back story surrounding the 7 victims from the film.

Reply to “Se7en prequel?”