Peter Sterman said that Keanu Reeves's 2005 "Hell Detective 1" will soon start filming a sequel.
Sterman played Lucifer in "Detective Inferno 1", in addition, he also starred in "Ice and Blood Storm", "American Gods", "Quick Attack 2" and other films. Although
has been criticized by film critics and comic fans after its release, people’s evaluation of "Hell Detective 1" has gradually changed in recent years, especially after Reeves has taken a new level of fame due to the filming of "Quick Attack" .
Over the years, the outside world has been rumored that "Detective of Hell" may be a sequel, but after Warner Bros. announced that J.J. Abrams would restart the film, the above rumors were broken.
Despite this, Reeves and the director Francis Lawrence, who filmed many "The Hunger Games", still said that if the sequel is approved, they are very happy to return.
At the same time, producer Aziva Gosman said at this year's Comic-con@Home that he also supports shooting a sequel.
Now, Sterman seems to have confirmed that "Hell Detective 2" is actually in preparation.
He posted a photo of himself playing Lucifer in "Detective of Hell" on Instagram, and wrote in the caption: "A sequel is being planned."
Sterman is the first person to directly confirm the sequel plan, but we all hope that he is telling the truth.
However, it seems strange to post the news before contacting him to repeat Lucifer.
If what Sterman said is true, then it is certainly great news for fans of Hell Detective and Reeves.
With Reeves returning to action sci-fi themes through the "Quick Attack" series, and playing Neo in "The Matrix 4" again, fans believe that now is the best time to shoot a sequel.
In recent months, there has been news that DC and WB may consider shooting "Hell Detective 2".
At the same time, a video released on DC FanDome seems to confirm that other films such as "Hell Detective" and "Watchmen" are part of the DC film multiverse.
We hope that "Hell Detective 2" can be made into a hardcore R-rated movie. When
"Detective of Hell" was released, although the director and producer tried hard to get it to be rated as PG-13, it did not succeed. Director Lawrence said that this affected its box office.
However, based on the performance of "Wolverine 3: Desperate Battle" and the first two "Deadpool", audiences now seem to prefer super-English films with more adult themes.
Moreover, the R-rated "Hell Detective 2" seems to be more consistent with the original content.
hopes that we will hear the official news of the sequel as soon as possible, and Keanu Reeves will also confirm his return. When
arrives, we will be able to see the supernatural spy that never leaves our mouth again.