Film Divider:
While in Stockholm to promote Gone Girl, David Fincher unsurprisingly spared a few words for discussion of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and its pending sequels, adapted from the local, smash-hit Millennium trilogy of novels.
All three books were adapted for Swedish pictures, though the English language versions had appeared to have completely run out of momentum when Fincher’s version of Girl, released at the end of 2011, failed to recoup quite as much money as Sony might have hoped. Little has been heard about any possible sequel since at least late 2013.
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I've been wondering if they would ever make the sequels. I really did like the first one and it left you wanting more at the end. I hope he succeeds in getting it together and making it some day.
I hope they do get made.
it needs to be done asap, it might end up being made 4 years from now when nobody needs it anymore, i hope fincher, craig and rooney mara will all come back, i saw the foreign version of the girl who played with fire and it was really good and i think fincher and company can make a more stylistic version.