'Paranormal Activity 2' Arriving This Halloween
01.19.10 By: Alison Nastasi
Paramount has hired Saw VI director Kevin Greutert and prime time veteran writer Michael R. Perry to create the sequel to last year's indie sensation, Paranormal Activity. Director Oren Peli made the film on a $15,000 budget but it went on to cash in over $150 million worldwide, boasting a clever web marketing campaign. Peli and Jason Blum will continue on with the series as producers and Steven Schneider (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance redux) will serve as executive producer. Ironically, Paranormal Activity 2 will be up against Lionsgate's Saw VII for this year's pre-Halloween weekend. After Saw VI grossed a mere $31 million in 2009, many are left wondering if the franchise is dying and if a Paranormal Activity series may be ready to take its place.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Peli is behind the new team stating, "These guys get it, and the fans won't be disappointed." The storyline about a a young couple who battle a malevolent entity after capturing evidence on tape will be kept intact. No word yet if the cast of four will return for the sequel and no clues as to whether or not Greutert will use the same approach as Peli--using unknown actors and setting the story in a singular location. That was part of the beauty of the first film and I'm leery that this aspect will remain.
If all this news sounds familiar, then you're probably thinking of the Blair Witch phenomenon, which fell flat after Artisan Entertainment pushed for a sequel on the coattails of a successful first go-round. Paramount is hoping to do the same after Paranormal Activity by spending $1 million a year to make a dozen or more low budget films, each costing less than $100,000. Peli's hotly anticipated Area 51, now in post-production, won't be part of this schematic as he'll be working with a $5 million budget this time.
I'm not sure if Paranormal Activity's mythology lends itself to another film. Personally, it didn't hold up for me upon repeated viewings and I've been exhausted by the constant coverage of the film, months after its release. I can't help but think this sequel is going to crush the subtlety of the first film and bleed it dry entirely. I have a deep respect for what Peli has done and want to cheer him on but I'm really torn. Where do you stand on things?
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MLat 1-19-2010
I thought it was a fun show, but not "the scariest film I've ever seen" by any means. About the "crush the subtlety" comment: I'm hoping not to see a sequel that feels like a remake. That's just a waste of time and effort. If you're not going to build on or vary the original idea, why do a sequel? Do something else.
James_FOTDat 1-19-2010
Paranormal Activity is the horror equivalent of a one night stand. You enjoy it, then move on. You don't take it home with you, and you sure as fuck don't make a sequel.
FannyBriteat 1-20-2010
I believe a 'prequel' would work much better than a sequel...like Blair Witch the sequel was a bomb and didn't do much for the low budget sleeper. Does anyone know when PA is available on DVD in OZ?
chris vieiraat 1-25-2010
I thought the movie was very well done and cant wait for the second. I just hope they cast micah and katie in it too atleast keep us with their characters..I thought katie was amazing in it.
sandyat 2-09-2010
Since Micah is dead, how can he be in it the sequel?