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Dredd sequel on its way – but not as a movie

April 12, 2013 by admin

Last year’s Dredd was a bit of an underground hit among movie goers. Despite some very positive 4* reviews (including one from our own Luke Owen), the film failed to attract an audience at the cinema. However, the film gained a massive surge in popularity through its DVD release which has had a lot of fans clamouring for a sequel.

Sadly it’s been a rough road for a possible Dredd sequel with distributors unwilling to put money into the project and a Kickstarter campaign causing too many legal issues.

But there is some good news: Dredd will be getting a sequel – in comic book form.

2000AD has released a teaser poster (via IGN) for a book released this September, which seems to suggest that it will follow on from the events of the movie.

This might not be a permanent solution and should a massive amount of money come into the project we may still see a cinematic Dredd sequel (we wouldn’t count on it), but this is a good stop gap for the time being.

The poster features a Karl Urban style Dredd with the tagline “Did somebody mention a sequel?”

What do you think of the Dredd news? Are you happy that we’re getting some form of a sequel?

Originally published April 12, 2013. Updated April 11, 2018.

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