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  • Kruger Talks "Talisman" & "Ring 3"
    By Garth FranklinFriday March 18th 2005 6:39pm
    It seems likely that there'll be more "The Ring" movies, but screenwriter Ehren Kruger ("The Ring Two") said in an interview with iF Magazine that he didn't hint at further adventures but there's room for it.

    "Well, we haven't explained everything, but the story is structurally self-contained. It has a proper ending. And if Rachel thought things were bad when she had seven days to live, this situation is worse" said Kruger. He wasn't sure either if he'd be involved - "There will be one if you want one, if you know what I mean - democracy in action. I don't know if I'd be involved. I suspect the story would be radically different from 1 or 2, but I suspect Samara would be in it."

    One of his other pet projects is an adaptation of the Stephen King/Peter Straub fantasy story "The Talisman" and he said "It looked like it was going to happen with a couple different directors, but creative differences intervened for the moment. Hopefully, it will get back underway later this year. It was quite difficult to adapt as my mandate was to craft a two-hour movie from an 800-page book. A miniseries might be more faithful, but you'd miss the feature-film scale. So there was a constant struggle to determine what could be kept and what had to go. Some other writers have since worked on it and hopefully it'll all get solved. There's a wonderful story and characters at its core."

    For the full interview, click here.

    Thanks to 'Ant'
     
     
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