
Zombieland was one of the coolest movies of 2009, but a sequel to the stylish chuckler could still be a fair way off.
Director Ruben Fleischer caught up with Coming Soon about the project, and revealed that "the reality of it happening is getting less and less real".
"I can promise you it's something we all want to do," he says of Zombieland 2. "I think the reality of it happening is getting less and less real.
"It's just harder and harder every day, because everybody's gotten really busy and the reality is that we've never had a script that we've all just fallen in love with.
"Until there's a script that we all can say, 'This is it,' it's more of an idea than an actual thing that we can work towards prioritising and realising."
Should the project suddenly lurch back into life, Fleischer isn't concerned that Abigail Breslin ? who was 12 in the first film ? will suddenly look a lot older in the sequel.
"That could be cool and that's definitely something we've talked about," Fleischer said. "It's not like it's going to pick up right where they left off. I think some time passage might be cool."
Just a few weeks ago, Zombieland star Jesse Eisenberg told Little White Lies: "They're writing the script right now but I haven't seen it and I suspect that the longer we wait, the less relevant it will be.
"I mean, all the actors would love to do it and the director would love to do it but I'm not sure what's happening." Source: www.totalfilm.com
Multi-award winning actor Jesse Eisenberg has revealed that he is "not sure what's happening" with Zombieland 2.
Asked in a recent interview whether or not the sequel was going ahead, he said:
"No. They're writing the script right now but I haven't seen it and I suspect the longer we wait, the less relevant it will be."
He added, "all the actors would love to do it and the director would love to do it but I'm not sure what's happening."
While this doesn't sound hopeful, he did share one other piece of intriguing information, stating, "My mother was a birthday party clown?"
Could this have been the possible inspiration behind Columbus, Eisenberg's tightly wound hero from Zombieland, and his rampant 'Bozophobia'?
We will make sure to keep you posted on the project. But maybe not the clown thing. Source: www.totalfilm.com