Sina Film reported today (December 23) that "Alita: Battle Angel" producer Jon Landau recently told Collider: They are discussing filming a sequel with "Alita" director Robert Rodriguez, but there is no conclusion yet. He said: "We want to shoot (Alita 2), but we are the kind of people who will devote 110% once we do it. Now during Avatar 2, we can't fully devote ourselves to Alita 2. A few weeks ago, I was still discussing the sequel with Robert. We had a lot of conversations. This is the one we still want to shoot." "Alita: Battle Angel" was released in 2019. It is adapted from the well-known Japanese manga "Battle Angel Alita". It is set in a future world and focuses on the story of the big-eyed cyborg girl Alita. The production cost was $170 million, and the box office performance was not good: the North American box office was $85.8 million, and the global box office was $405 million, including 896 million yuan in mainland China. |
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