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David Fincher Reveals Details About the Cancelled “World War Z” Sequel in GQ Interview

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Information about the never-released sequel to the action film “World War Z” directed by David Fincher shared in an interview with GQ magazine.

The director did not go into details, noting only that the film he worked on was “a little similar” to The Last of Us series. Judging by the filmmaker’s words, he had in mind the plot of the canceled film.

Well, this movie was a bit like The Last of Us. I’m glad we didn’t do anything with that project because the HBO series had a lot more room to explore the same themes.

We were also going to use a little parasite in the opening credits… And they did that too at the beginning of the show, which was inspired by the Dick Cavett and David Frost TV program.

David Fincher, director

Production on the sequel to the film starring Brad Pitt was stopped at the beginning of 2019 – it had been in the works for at least two years. According to media reports, the Paramount studio simply refused to allocate funds to Fincher to create the film, although he requested less than $190 million.

The first part, World War Z, was released in 2013. Her average rating is Metacritic was 63 points out of 100, and on IMDb — 7 points out of 10.

Media: Paramount has stopped production of the second part of “World War Z” Editorial Articles

According to sources, the film studio refused to allocate money for the sequel of the zombie film with Brad Pitt, which was going to be directed by David Fincher.


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