Madsen hints that Grindhouse killed off Sin City 2

2931238104.jpgSome worrying but expected quotes from Michael Madsen on the status of Sin City 2 have appeared online. In an interesting interview with Premiere, he spilled the beans on the following bits of info...
They haven't shot it yet. I don't know if they ever will. I am not sure the franchise. I think the Grindhouse thing didn't kind of work out...I haven't seen the script for Sin City 2. I don't know if they are gonna make it. I hope they do. And if and when they do, I will be in it.
I can't understand why Grindhouse has any impact on this thing. Sin City made money, sold well on DVD and the numbers for the sequel WILL do well. Everyone knows it. Grindhouse has nothing to do with Sin City apart from the fact that they were both "fun" films. The only impact Grindhouse might have had on Sin City is that it might have tainted director Robert Rodriguezs' ego of releasing successful, balls to the wall fun movies. But then his next film looks to be Barbarella, which is is exactly the same kinda of thing. That's not a straight traditional Hollywood movie either. Madsen also gives us a quick update on the status of Hell Ride and Inglorious Bastards...
I just finished Hellride for Quentin on Wednesday, and then I had to go straight from the set to LAX. Hellride is a big giant motorcycle movie. I just saw Quentin at the Martinez . He is looking well. But he is writing Inglorious Bastards. We haven't started shooting yet. He is still out promoting Death Proof.
So the good news... Further confirmation that Quentin Tarantino is finishing off his script for his WWII epic the bad news... Sin City 2 looks to have gone the way of Halo... and is now in a coma. Which movie you looking forward to more? Sin City 2 or a WWII epic from Tarantino? I'm going with the latter but I love the idea of them both! source - filmstalker
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