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August 25, 2009

PLEASE Blomkamp Don’t Do A District 9 Sequel!!!

— Posted by John Campea

Let me explain the title of this post a little bit. Apparently the studio and director Neill Blomkamp have been talking about the possibility of doing a sequel to “District 9”. And flat out I think this is a TERRIBLE idea. For now anyway.

Here’s the background for those of you who may be new to The Movie Blog. I was VERY critical of the news a few years back that Blomkamp was tapped to direct the Halo movie. Long story short I found it ludicrous that a person who had never directed a film… nay… never had any job on set of a real movie in his life… should be handed a HUGE tentpole project like Halo for his first time at bat. I insisted that a guy like him should be allowed to cut his teeth on a smaller film (or films) first. I thought it would be bad for Halo, and bad for Blomkamp to just jump into a HIGHLY anticipated $200 million dollar budget film like Halo to start. Eventually, and thankfully, the project was scrapped.

Blomkamp then obviously went on to do exactly what I thought he should do… a smaller film first… and the result was the $30 million budgeted District 9. Not quite the “cinematic classic” some make it out to be, but without doubt one of the best flicks of the summer boasting some of the best visual effects I’ve personally seen in a long time.

So if I think the film was one of the best of the summer… why would I be so against the idea of Blomkamp returning for a District 9 sequel? Simple… I think it would be bad for Blomkamp.

Look at Christopher Nolan for a moment. Yes, he had already been around for a bit when he did “Batman Begins”, but he believed it was important for him to walk away from Batman (easily the biggest success of his career) for a short time to do another project. Now that he was a major player in Hollywood circles, he didn’t want to confine his identity to Batman alone. And so, despite public pressure, Nolan walked away from Batman and did “The Prestige”, then returned for “The Dark Knight” later.

Personally, I think Halo falling through was the best thing in the world that could have happened for Blomkamp. Now I think he needs to resist the temptation to just jump back into his first “success”. Maybe look to “District 10” in a few years AFTER doing some other projects first. Diversify himself before just getting identified as that District 9, 10, 11 guy.

Don’t get me wrong, i wouldn’t complain if I heard we’d be getting a “District 10” next summer, but I think Blomkamp would be wise to walk away from it at this point. Maybe for good… maybe for just a while… but walk away nonetheless. Just a thought.

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  • Formless

    I really hope the movie is not called “District 10” as others are saying. Talk about gimmicky.

    • bigsampson

      i agree too….give it a new title and just let every one kniow its a sequel…movie fans will get it and be happy

    • Rabdo

      How about:

      Return of the Prawns
      Attack of the Prawns
      Killer Prawns from Outer Space
      Scamper! It’s The Scampi!
      Forest Gump 2: Bubba Gump Goes To Johannesburg

  • Shane Hero

    Gee John, you just can’t wait to see Blomkamp fail can you?

    First you complain about him being given the opportunity to do Halo, because he should do a smaller film. He makes District 9 after Halo is canceled….

    Then you write nothing but negative posts about District 9, despite it’s critical and financial success. The next obvious step is that the studios will want to give him a bigger budget to make an even bigger sequel, to see what he can really do, with a project he’s already succeeded with.

    Now after proving he can make a great, successful sci-fi film after making ONE movie, you think he should not capitalize on his success, he should in fact try to make an entirely different film all together? That is the biggest load of nonsense I’ve ever heard.

    Plenty of artists stick to one specific genre their entire careers if it’s what they’re good at. That doesn’t make them lesser quality at what they do. Plenty of directors make a name doing what they do best before they ‘diversify’. Name one brilliant director who has ever become ‘typecast’ because they didn’t diversify. I’ve never heard of that happening.

    Obviously Blomkamp has a knack for special effects, and that lends itself to the sci-fi/ action genre. What would be the point in doing something like a romantic comedy that anyone with a camera could film? He should focus on doing what he does best, and stick to effects films.

    If making a sequel to his first huge hit gets him more money and more recognition, then his next project could very well be a $200 million epic like Halo.

    A sequel to District 9 would be a guaranteed success. He’s proven himself as a director, and he’d be working with a proven franchise for himself.

  • http://www.stalepopcorn.co.uk Kristina

    While I am curious about a sequel, part of me wants them to leave D9 as is.

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