Demolition Man 2 Is In The Works According To Sylvester Stallone

It’s been revealed by Sylvester Stallone that Demolition Man 2 is in the works at Warner Bros. Pictures and that the script is looking good.

The first Demolition Man was released in 1993 and it featured Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes and Sandra Bullock.

The movie is set in the future and see Stallone character, John Spartan, be brought out of suspended animation in prison to pursue an old ultra-violent nemesis who is loose in a non-violent future society.

The movie is very 90s, but also brilliant.

It’s a sci-fi action movie which pitted Stallone up against Snipes in what can only be the called the clash of the best 90s action movie stars.

Stallone recently spent some time answering fan questions on Instagram and that was when he revealed that a Demolition Man 2 was in the works.

“I think there is. We’re working on it right now with Warner Bros. and it’s looking fantastic,” Stallone said.

“So that should come out, that’s going to happen.”

Sylvester Stallone is working on Demolition Man 2

Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes in Demolition Man

Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes in Demolition Man – Credit: Warner Bros.

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He didn’t really go into specifics on what stage the project was at.

We’re in a difficult time right now, so Demolition Man 2’s progress might have faltered slightly.

However, Stallone did make it sound as if there had been more than just a few conversations about the movie.

He mentioned that things are “looking fantastic” which makes it sounds like a script has been done.

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Are you looking forward to watching Demolition Man 2?

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