Although the Aaron Paul-led street racing film “Need for Speed” had relatively low performance ratings in the U.S. theaters, the film, which is adapted from Electronics Arts game saw huge success in China by hitting over $65 million in box office sales.
With the said data, it wouldn’t really be a surprise when the movie gets a sequel. In fact, a report from The Wrap said that a development for a second film is currently being ironed out between China and the U.S.
The report indicated that a joint venture film project spearheaded by “China Movie Channel Program Center, Jiaflix Enterprises and 1905 Pictures” are now teaming with EA through their representative, UTA, on a second instalment to Scott Waugh’s high-octane action thriller film.
“We are excited to work with EA, one of the world’s most recognized creative companies. We are also delighted that much of ‘Need for Speed 2’ would be filmed in China, and we believe it will include much more Chinese talent and elements,” Yin Cao, chairman of China Movie Channel, told The Wrap.
“This venture is another great endeavor to bridge the cultures between China and the West through films. We look forward to cooperating with excellent films and filmmakers to thrill and entertain movie lovers internationally with more outstanding films with Chinese labels,” Cao added.
The project, however, is still on the lookout for a new director, a new writer and a new cast. Production for “Need For Speed 2” is “anticipated to begin later this year.” Creative and casting details are expected to be announced in the following weeks.
It was meanwhile revealed that as part of the partnership deal, the upcoming film would take place in China and would feature a “significant” number of Chinese actors.
Source : Christian Post