I don't see how this would prevent a sequal. Unless his car blew up or one of them died then I could understand but its a peaceful ending which leaves you thinking its the end. It doesn't prevent a sequal which would come as a suprise to anyone who liked the film.
donner didnt even think about doing a sequal. but he changed this ending bc he felt with everything they went threw having them separting them at the end was wrong, so he changed it to the ending so it establishes them as friends forever
That is a true statement, this film was released in March of 1987. After it's release and after it became hugely successful, Shane Black immediately that same year began a script for LW2. Black originally had no intention on making a sequel but was offered $125,000 to write a script for a sequel, so he did. Only Jeffrey Boam basically got the credit for the screenplay because the original script for the second film written in 87 involved Riggs dying at the very end of the second film.
I don't see how this would prevent a sequal. Unless his car blew up or one of them died then I could understand but its a peaceful ending which leaves you thinking its the end. It doesn't prevent a sequal which would come as a suprise to anyone who liked the film.
Tzimnewman3 2 weeks ago
with this ending 2,3 and 4 wouldnt have happened. good that they changed it
spedward100 7 months ago 2
I'm glad this wasn't in the movie.
027220 10 months ago
Glad they cut it as this would be a very crappy and unsatisfying ending to such a great film. I agree with the previous post though.
LukeMM95 1 year ago 4
you know if you think about it this could continue into the ending we see in the movie but it may seem tedious
youngladaustin2012 1 year ago
donner didnt even think about doing a sequal. but he changed this ending bc he felt with everything they went threw having them separting them at the end was wrong, so he changed it to the ending so it establishes them as friends forever
nymetsfan9121 1 year ago
That is a true statement, this film was released in March of 1987. After it's release and after it became hugely successful, Shane Black immediately that same year began a script for LW2. Black originally had no intention on making a sequel but was offered $125,000 to write a script for a sequel, so he did. Only Jeffrey Boam basically got the credit for the screenplay because the original script for the second film written in 87 involved Riggs dying at the very end of the second film.
sludgefoot79 2 years ago
Rick Donner said the original intention was to do just this one movie, but once it became popular, a sequel was commissioned right away.
Banner1979 2 years ago
???
frenzy36 2 years ago
cool
xxJoeDog93xx 2 years ago