Scott Derrickson is thinking about making a spin-off of ‘The Black Phone’.
The 55-year-old movie producer coordinated the thriller, which has ended up being a major accomplishment in the cinematic world and elements Ethan Hawke as chronic executioner The Grabber, and uncovered that he would open to accomplish more with the characters.
Addressing TheWrap, Scott said: “not something is naturally energizing to me, on account of this story. I’m keen on the characters we made, and I believe there’s a tone to the film that is novel and can be developed.
“So potentially, we’ll see. Who knows, however I’m absolutely not shut off to the thought.”
Derrickson feels that the awfulness kind loans itself well to the making of new establishments and ‘The Black Phone’ is confirmation that crowds will embrace new characters and thoughts.
He said: “It is by all accounts the one kind that unique films will then, at that point, find success to the point that you get ‘A Quiet Place’ that had a colossally fruitful continuation. That is normal.
“The standard, large financial plan establishments that we have are generally more seasoned establishments… everything that have been around for quite a while are as yet the large heavyweights in the theaters.”
Scott accepts that the elevating finishing of the thriller is one more explanation for its great presentation in the cinematic world – with fans said to have cheered and commended at the end.
The ‘Specialist Strange’ chief said: “To make a film like that is a definitive fulfillment here and there. I didn’t be guaranteed to figure it would do that.
“In any case, I realize that it was the most profound film that I had made and the main film with a truly elevating finishing I had made. I feel that has a ton to do with that.”
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