Norman Reedus Doesn’t Give Hope That There Will be a Third Boondock Saints

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”30569″ img_size=”900×500″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Boondock Saints has a massive cult following. While talks of a third film has simmered down throughout the years, actor Norman Reedus addressed the potential at ACE Comic Con. Spoiler: it doesn’t look hopeful.

“I don’t know, to be honest. There’s talk of it every year, but I don’t know where we’re at with that right now.”

Boondock Saints hit theaters in 1999 and The Boondock Saints: All Saints Day was released about a decade later. There were talks in 2015 about a prequel series and in 2017, Canadian producer Don Carmody announced hopes in crowdfunding a series:

“The Boondock Saints has become an irreverent cult brand that has resonated with loyal fans across the globe for almost 20 years. We’re beyond excited to reward our fans with an unprecedented opportunity to go behind the curtain throughout the entire creative development and production processes via a myriad of exclusive material, outreach and sneak peek”.

“A television series is the perfect medium for storytelling inside the world of our beloved blue-collar superheroes. The brothers have always been defenders of the people, justice, fairness and the city of Boston”, Duffy added. “In this sensitive time of human rights unrest, government scandal and civil corruption, there couldn’t be a better moment to re-launch the brothers iconic brand of justice in the Cradle of Democracy”.

The crowdfunding doesn’t seem to be going well it seems. Would you want a third Boondock Saints?

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