Jumper 2 movie sequel
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Steven Gould on working with James Cameron: In this case we’re reading about a kid who’s run away, and I think it’s a valuable thing for people to know that maybe if you run away as a young teen, you might be subject to predation, and so you might want to think about this.”
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But I don’t know, for some reason some parents look at something in a book, and see something awful happening, and think if their child reads that it’s going to happen to them, which to me just doesn’t make sense.
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So on page two we have a scene of impending child abuse by a parent, and then on page nine we have a scene of impending sexual assault by a group of people on that same child, and so in both cases these are the impetus for jumping. So they’re able to just pick up this book that their child has brought home from the library and turn to something that they found awful. “The two most objectionable scenes, for a parent, are on page two and on page nine. Then stick around after the interview as guest geeks Alison Haislip, Matt London, and David Wexler join host David Barr Kirtley to discuss the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Listen to our complete interview with Gould in Episode 116 of Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy (above). “And if it comes from someplace, where is that, and what’s happening there?” “I’m curious about where the energy comes from for jumping, for tearing holes open between various areas,” says Gould. The answer is yes, which only leads to more questions, and presumably more books. The fourth Jumper book, Exo, explores the question of whether jumping can be used to travel into outer space. Why do Davy’s clothes come with him when he jumps? What happens if he jumps while chained to a wall? What happens to his orbital velocity when he jumps from one latitude to another? The rules laid down in Jumper form the basis for much of what happens in subsequent novels. “Or, ‘This book let me get away, in a way that wasn’t physical, but it let me know there are other people who are having things happen that are comparable to mine, and that they got through them, and they survived, and they had a life afterward.'”Īnother thing that sets Jumper apart is the rigor and consistency with which it explores the idea of teleportation. Hayden, for a filmmaker like me who is interested in the greys and the moral complexity of the world we're living in right now, I couldn't have had a better lead.“I’ve had kids with abusive home lives email me and say, ‘This book saved my life,'” Gould says in Episode 116 of the Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast. "What I love about him is he's complex, you actually don't know if he's a good guy or not. "I just can't say enough good things about Hayden," he says. The director also paid tribute to Hayden, who plays teleporter David Rice in the film, now out on DVD. "We also couldn't afford it - this was actually fairly low budget for this kind of movie so that's why we left the canvass open." "I had so many ideas and this canvass was so big that I couldn't possibly get them all into the first movie," says Doug. The film, starring Hayden Christensen, Samuel L Jackson and Jamie Bell, was left enticingly open ended.
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It'd be the same characters but it'd be an insult to what it could be to call it Jumper 2." "I've never repeated myself but this one I could see doing a sequel and it being so original that maybe you wouldn't even use the name Jumper. "There are so many ideas - there's a sequel book that has such a cool twist, so unexpected, that I almost thought about doing the sequel film first," explains the director. With Jumper having topped both the UK and US box offices, director Doug Liman is thinking of making a sequel to the hit film.