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phantomstranger
05-03-2008, 01:08 PM
Celador, Pathe Gear Up for Second Descent
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
May 1, 2008


U.K. indie production company Celador Films is reuniting with French-owned and U.K.-based Pathe on a sequel to low-budget box office hit The Descent, says The Hollywood Reporter.

The Neil Marshall horror flick earned $57 million at the box office, a sizable return on the original investment on a movie budgeted at less than $10 million.

Produced by Marshall and Christian Colson, The Descent 2 marks the directorial debut for its predecessor's editor, Jon Harris.

Based on a script by James Watkins (My Little Eye), the $10 million sequel will shoot more than eight weeks on location in Scotland and at London's Ealing Studios.

The stars of the original film, Shauna MacDonald and Natalie Mendoza, will reprise their roles, alongside Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge and Krysten Cummings.

The script sees the survivor forced back into the system of caves she battled her way out of in the first film, in a bid to locate the rest of her group.

The_Return
05-03-2008, 02:08 PM
This was rumored last year, but kind of fizzled out.

Not sure if I want this to happen or not...the first one was so original and creepy, I can't imagine a sequel doing any good. Plus - and herein lie SPOILERS - depending on which version you watched, the so-called "survivor" might not have survived afterall, which kinda throws a wrench in their plot.

Oh well...at least Marshall is still somewhat involved. I'll keep my fingers crossed.

colubrid660
05-06-2008, 04:48 PM
Not sure if I want this to happen or not...the first one was so original and creepy, I can't imagine a sequel doing any good.

I hear ya there

Sick_As_Fuck
05-11-2008, 02:58 PM
This was rumored last year, but kind of fizzled out.

Not sure if I want this to happen or not...the first one was so original and creepy, I can't imagine a sequel doing any good. Plus - and herein lie SPOILERS - depending on which version you watched, the so-called "survivor" might not have survived afterall, which kinda throws a wrench in their plot.

Oh well...at least Marshall is still somewhat involved. I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Word.

The mysterious ending to The Descent is what made it that much better. We didn't know if she survived and escaped the caverns, was killed by the monsters, or if she simply went mad and fell comatose or what not. I even read discussions about how there may have not been any monsters in the caves at all, but instead the women just went mad and killed each other off.

Either way a sequel is a terrible idea.

Vodstok
05-13-2008, 08:34 AM
Word.

The mysterious ending to The Descent is what made it that much better. We didn't know if she survived and escaped the caverns, was killed by the monsters, or if she simply went mad and fell comatose or what not. I even read discussions about how there may have not been any monsters in the caves at all, but instead the women just went mad and killed each other off.

Either way a sequel is a terrible idea.
I hate what if discussions that vear away from anythign that could have been derived from the movie. "Maybe there were no monsters". Yep, there were. sorry to anyone who tried to argue that side, but there were definitely monsters.

Sick_As_Fuck
05-13-2008, 08:59 AM
Well, to be fair, Marshall himself was the one whom started said discussions. Could've just been joking, though.

Vodstok
05-13-2008, 09:15 AM
Well, to be fair, Marshall himself was the one whom started said discussions. Could've just been joking, though.
THAT is funny.

urgeok2
05-13-2008, 10:34 AM
in this one - they get deep into the caves, go back in time, and meet the Flinstones.

CopperShark
05-13-2008, 05:36 PM
I loved the first movie but I cannot image a sequel. Hell, if the plot outlined above is the actual story then it sounds pretty cheesy. Pffft, go back to the cave my arse.

MisterSadistro
05-13-2008, 11:12 PM
I'm more perturbed by having what was most likely the most original and creepy flick in a very long time being dragged down into the "let's make a sequel quickly and try t make some more money as long as we have their attention" factor. A franchise usually is the starting point of total sell out and I will always quote 'Halloween' as the prototype. Great movie brought down by a myriad of inferior sequels, marketing, etc. Why can't great art just be left alone without all the extra dollars and "Part 2: The Electric Bugaloo" attached to it in a year's time ? ugh ! The biggest problem is most time it's the studio's that do it and not the filmmaker themselves. That crap always lessens an original's impact as far as I'm concerned.
CK

Kemal
04-28-2009, 04:39 AM
They needed a whole new cast for a proper sequel. Having these women survive the first movie is stupid. I'm still kind of interested though...

_____V_____
02-25-2010, 08:22 PM
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Lionsgate Home Entertainment has officially announced The Descent: Part 2 for the 27th of April.

DVD Active reports that retail will be around $28.98.

Extras will include audio commentary with director Jon Harris and actors Shauna MacDonald, Krysten Cummings and Anna Skellern, deleted scenes, a Making of The Descent: Part 2: Deeper and Darker featurette, and storyboards.

"Dazed, bloodied and speechless with trauma, Sarah Carter emerges alone from the Appalachian cave system where the events of THE DESCENT took place. Local sheriff Redmond Vaines forces her back underground to help the rescue team which is desperately searching for her five missing girlfriends. AS the team moves deeper into the caves, Sarah's flashes of fractured memory intensify and she begins to realizes the full horror of the would-be rescue mission. Only Sarah knows the terror which lurks in the shadows of the caves. But they are about to encounter a new tribe of crawlers, inbred, deformed and even more viciously feral than those Sarah faced before."

Deimos
03-21-2010, 02:04 PM
Looking forward to this the first one was pure gold.

Scarebaby
03-22-2010, 02:57 AM
Word.

The mysterious ending to The Descent is what made it that much better. We didn't know if she survived and escaped the caverns, was killed by the monsters, or if she simply went mad and fell comatose or what not. I even read discussions about how there may have not been any monsters in the caves at all, but instead the women just went mad and killed each other off.

Either way a sequel is a terrible idea.

A sequel would only work with the American non-lethal ending, so yeah. Wonder who thought it would work in the U.K. and the rest of the world. I for one didn't get an open ending, or if I did I really didn't see it as such.
There has to be another way to milk the original without making a '2'.