Constantine 2: Release, Cast & Everything We Know
Constantine 2 is reportedly in development at Warner Bros. with John Wick's Keanu Reeves set to stick around in the leading role.
Keanu Reeves made his one and only appearance as DC's John Constantine in a 2005 solo outing from director Francis Lawrence.
So, it came as a great shock when it was revealed in September 2022, just before James Gunn's DCU reboot announcement, that a sequel was in the works with both Reeves and Lawrence returning under a script from Akiva Goldsman.
Is Constantine 2 Still Happening?
At the time of the last update in March 2023, Reeves stated that while they are "trying" to get Constantine 2 off the ground, he "[didn't] know" yet whether it will come to fruition under the new DC regime.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has revealed that the bar for an Elseworlds project outside the DCU, which Constantine 2 would presumably be, will be "higher" than those in the connected world as it will require something "really special."
As such, the writers will have to deliver a particularly exceptional screenplay for Constantine 2 to join the ranks of DC's Elseworlds alongside Matt Reeves' The Batman and Todd Phillips' Joker.
Just weeks prior to Reeves' uncertain comments, the actor confirmed he had spoken to Gunn about Constantine 2, seemingly offering a glimmer of hope development will continue under the new DC Studios leadership.
Director Francis Lawrence confirmed in October 2023 to Gamespot that Constantine 2 was "held up by the writers' strike" and there were obstacles to regaining command over the DC character, but they now "have control:"
"So Constantine 2 got obviously held up by the writers strike. And we had to jump through a bunch of hurdles to get control of the character again, because other people had control of the Vertigo stuff. We have control."
He added how he, Reeves, and Goldsman had been "hashing out" the story for the long-overdue sequel, but "the script has to be written" still:
"Keanu and Akiva Goldsman and I have been in meetings and have been hashing out what we think the story is going to be, and there's more meetings of those that have to happen--the script has to be written--but really hoping that we get to do Constantine 2, and make a real rated R version of it."
An exciting detail in Lawrence's comments comes as he expressed his hopes to "do Constantine 2, and make a real rated R version of it." This news ought to thrill many as Reeves' 2005 original movie was also R-rated.
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura recently told ComicBook of his hopes the sequel can move forward because Constantine is "such an alternative kind of character:"
"I hope it does, because its' a great character. Great in comic books, and it was great making that first movie. It's such an alternative kind of character."
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