‘Constantine’ Sequel Moves Forward with Keanu Reeves Returning

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Today, Deadline announced that Warner Brothers is moving forward with a sequel to 2005’s Constantine starring Keanu Reeves. Back in 2020, we at Knight Edge Media had heard that a sequel film was put into early development with Reeves possibly returning. Director Francis Lawrence will return to direct the film after finishing The Hunger Games prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Akiva Goldsman will pen the screenplay and produce the film under his Weed Road Pictures banner and in conjunction with Bad Robot. Even though the original film was only loosely based on the DC character John Constantine, the film has garnered a cult following nevertheless.

Constantine 2 has no set release date

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