‘Pride And Prejudice And Zombies 2’:Will Sam Riley, Lily James, Jack Huston Return?

By Geo | Feb 17, 2016 03:40 PM EST

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For those who stayed until the credits' end, kudos to you! It really pays off when you learn to wait and finish something, right? So, you probably also know that Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is not over yet. It was really surprising when the zombie George Wickham, played by Jack Huston, actually survived.

However, even with the surprise in the mid-credits sequence, it is not certain if there would actually be a Pride and Prejudice and Zombies 2. According to Cinema Blend, director Burr Steers would actually love it if there would be a sequel to the recent movie and if he would be chosen to direct it. But the director did not, however, confirm any sequel.

He further explained, "I have a whole idea for it, but I don't know if it's, we'll see how this does. The thing about it is, you have these characters, and now you can take these characters and go off and do anything you want with them, and it's kind of great... I was thinking more in sort of vague story lines, but escape from post-apocalyptic London, Wickham sort of ascending to a dark throne. And also, the other thing that's really funny is you can bring in, and you have to limit yourself on this, but you can bring in any character that's part of public domain, any character from the Bronte's or you could have Heathcliff... It's like Marvel, it's all... You can have Jules Verne! You have some people coming over in balloons!"

Would it be nice if we'd get to see more of Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley) and Elizabeth Bennett (Lily James) outside Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice? Perhaps they'll battle against Wickham and the zombie army he gathered. And let's not forget about the Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse too. Well, really, putting zombies into the picture actually kind of made it a lo tmore different from the original. It would be really special if we see them in another plot somehow.

But incorporating Emily Bronte and Jules Verne's novels? This critic thinks that would be too much.

What do you think? Would you like to see more of this zombified romance masterpiece?

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