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Though international superstar Will Smith has starred in several blockbusters, only Bad Boys andMen in Black (watch the trailer for the third installment here) have warranted not just one but two sequels. However, there have been rumblings about sequels to I, Robot and Hancock, despite no real development on either. Recently though, director Peter Berg spoke with Comic Book Movie (via The Playlist) and revealed a sequel to the latter superpowered blockbuster might still be in the cards. Berg says, “We’ve been talking about the sequel between us, Will Smith, [producers] Michael Mann andAkiva Goldsman and myself.”
Berg continued, “We’re all interested, but we literally just have trouble getting into the same room at the same time. We did have a series of meetings last year and started to hash out an idea for sequel — and Will Smith actually had the idea — so I think it will happen, it’s just a question of timing.” It’s not a guarantee, but The Playlist points out that back in 2009 Berg wanted everyone back and had a new super villain in mind too. “The Shield” writers Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara were already hired to script a sequel, but it sounds like the sequel might be starting over from scratch. While Hancock wasn’t all that fantastic, I’d be interested to see where a sequel goes, that is if it even ends up coming together.

Though international superstar Will Smith has starred in several blockbusters, only Bad Boys andMen in Black (watch the trailer for the third installment here) have warranted not just one but two sequels. However, there have been rumblings about sequels to I, Robot and Hancock, despite no real development on either. Recently though, director Peter Berg spoke with Comic Book Movie (via The Playlist) and revealed a sequel to the latter superpowered blockbuster might still be in the cards. Berg says, “We’ve been talking about the sequel between us, Will Smith, [producers] Michael Mann andAkiva Goldsman and myself.”

Berg continued, “We’re all interested, but we literally just have trouble getting into the same room at the same time. We did have a series of meetings last year and started to hash out an idea for sequel — and Will Smith actually had the idea — so I think it will happen, it’s just a question of timing.” It’s not a guarantee, but The Playlist points out that back in 2009 Berg wanted everyone back and had a new super villain in mind too. “The Shield” writers Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara were already hired to script a sequel, but it sounds like the sequel might be starting over from scratch. While Hancock wasn’t all that fantastic, I’d be interested to see where a sequel goes, that is if it even ends up coming together.