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World War Z Sequel Moves Forward at Paramount
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Paramount quiere una secuela de “Guerra Mundial Z”
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World War Z Sequel Moves Forward at Paramount
After a successful opening weekend at the box office, Paramount Pictures has announced plans to move forward with a sequel to World War Z. The zombie thriller starring Brad Pitt took in an impressive $66 million last weekend, after many box office analysts had predicted the movie would open in the $40 million range.
The studio has not announced whether director Marc Forster will return for the follow-up, but star Brad Pitt will likely return as U.N. employee Gerry Lane, who tries to track down the origins of a worldwide plague in World War Z. The actor revealed last week that he thinks there are plenty more stories from Max Brooks' original novel to use for a sequel. Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, Fana Mokoena and David Morse co-starred, but their return for the follow-up is also unknown.
Paramount vice chairman Rob Moore praised Brad Pitt's efforts as both the star and producer through his Plan B company, who worked closely with director Marc Forster and Paramount Film Group President Adam Goodman when the studio addressed problems with the movie.
"He stayed and worked when he could have gone off and shot another movie."
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Paramount quiere una secuela de “Guerra Mundial Z”
66 millones de dólares recaudados en los Estados Unidos y Canadá. Esa es la cifra aproximada que ha amasado “Guerra Mundial Z” durante su primer fin de semana de exhibición en el mercado norteamericano, convirtiéndose de este modo en el mejor debut de una película protagonizada por Brad Pitt.
El filme iba a ser el comienzo de una trilogía, pero, debido a sus problemas de producción (su estreno estaba previsto para el pasado mes de diciembre), muchos ya se habían olvidado de la idea. Sin embargo, la buena respuesta del público ha animado a los responsables de Paramount Pictures a seguir adelante con sus planes iniciales (así se lo ha comentado uno de los directivos del estudio a The Hollywood Reporter).