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David Twohy discusses Riddick III

Martin Anderson


It won't be like 'Chronicles'. Honest. What is this 'Chronicles' anyway? Never heard of it...

Published on Aug 2, 2009

Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick director and writer David Twohy has discussed the third instalment that he has in mind for the Riddick franchise.

The director, during an interview for new movie A Perfect Getaway, told Shocktilyoudrop: "I've sketched out two ideas for the next installment...Vin [Diesel] and I have decided on one approach of those two, and there's some interest at the studio level but it would be as a PG-13 film, and we don't want to do that anymore. That's one of the concessions we thought we made with Riddick that we shouldn't have made. We also spent too much money and we were too ambitious. So yes, if we do go back to a third one, it will be focused again, hopefully again the same way that Pitch Black was, and we'll spend less money doing it. We're just trying to figure out how much less we can do it for, because I don't think Vin is going to work for scale again."

The 2004 sequel The Chronicles Of Riddick greatly expanded on the budget and scope of 2000's Pitch Black, the SF chiller that introduced shiny-eyed psychopath Richard B. Riddick to the world, but proved a critical and box-office disaster. A  lot of the blame for that was laid on the central character needing a bit more 'anti' and a bit less 'hero', in line with the set-up of the original Pitch Black.

Twohy seems to have ruled out the return of the bat-like night-dwelling creatures that ate up most of the marooned cast of Pitch Black (and were later outrageously copied in the video game Gears Of War)

Chronicles failed to claw back its $110 million budget, even with foreign sales, but the continuing popularity of Diesel and the Riddick video games (The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay and The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena) combine with the cult status of Pitch Black to maintain interest in the character.

"The third movie would be more modestly-scaled," said Twohy. "and it would probably feel more like Pitch Black than Chronicles...the hallmark of a good movie, and I think Pitch Black is a good movie, is that even if you took the creatures out of the picture, you'd still have some pretty interesting character dynamics going on within that group, and it's almost like you can tell the same story without the creature or substitute some other external pressure on the group, because there were internal pressures as well that were interesting."

Having just recently watched and re-enjoyed Pitch Black, I can only support Twohy in his aim of bringing Riddick back to what he was at the start, and we can all pretend Chronicles was just a bad hallucination (Philip K. Dick can explain)...

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Re: David Twohy discusses Riddick III
Posted By cordas 1 August 3, 2009 09:11:45 AM

Chronicles wasn't that bad.... It just wasn't anywhere near as good as Pitch Black. Now before anyone jumps on this just remember Highlander II, now that was BAD!!! I hope they do something along the lines of either of the fantastic Riddick games, or the original movie, something that feels small and claustrophobic, something that that allows Riddick to be be a heartless killing machine bent on his own survival.

Re: David Twohy discusses Riddick III
Posted By zortronica 1 August 3, 2009 09:31:36 PM

Really? We still can't see the good in "Chronicles"? I'm with cordas. There are some TRULY bad films out there. "Chronicles" is big, fun, Vin-ie, and contains some great quotable dialogue ("fuk'n insulting") and memorable characters. Twohy wouldn't be doubting himself if the receipts were larger, but that's another story. In short - great film. Not as good as "Pitch", I agree, but it's got its share of fans. Who need to register NOW and speak up. Like me. I was tired enough of the negative press on "Chronicles" to register and say my piece.

Re: David Twohy discusses Riddick III
Posted By Amorphisbob 1 August 4, 2009 12:16:16 AM

True enough, chronicles wasn't that bad, but it was still bad enough that I wouldn't want to see another. I would really enjoy seeing Riddick as he was in Pitch black except for one thing. HE DIDN'T KILL ANYONE! granted, his personality in the movie was enough to substantiate his reputation, but i think if we saw him kill some people like he did in chronicles (death by teacup LOL) then his rep would be even more beleivable

Re: David Twohy discusses Riddick III
Posted By rasicar 1 August 4, 2009 08:49:59 PM

Loved Pitch Black. Loved Chronicles of Riddick. The fact that they expanded the character and universe that much was one of the things I liked. It seems like people were expecting Pitch Black 2: Riddick Returns to Battle Mutant Vampire bats.

Re: David Twohy discusses Riddick III
Posted By MarvMarble 1 August 5, 2009 11:13:56 PM

I didn't mind Chronicles of Riddick. It had some interesting ideas in it. It seemed to almost be in a different universe to Pitch Black though. I know that isn't necesarily true as we didn't see much of that universe in Pitch Black due to the tone and nature of the film, but it 'felt' like a more hard sci-fi tale like Aliens rather than a Sci-fantasy like Star wars (which is something like how Chronicles felt... ) That being said, neither of those genres is bad. A sequel that fits with the tone and feel of the first film is welcome, but I wouldn't mind some continuation from the second. Not in the epic scope perhaps, but a link to the plot and enemies perhaps.
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Vin Diesel leaving the weak behind in Pitch Black (2000). That's a bit more bloody like it.

Vin Diesel leaving the weak behind in Pitch Black (2000). That's a bit more bloody like it.

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