Boondock Saints 3: Where Sequel picks up following Part 2
Star of The Boondock Saints 3, Norman Reedus, has revealed where the forthcoming sequel will take place after the closing of the last movie. Starring in Troy Duffy's The Boondock Saints, which depicted two vigilante Irish Catholic brothers who, in the name of God, set out a violent war against the city's criminals following a religious epiphany, Reedus and Sean Patrick Flannery Though it had a bad box office and a problematic production, the movie became a cult film and spawned The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day in 2009. Reedus and Flannery are expected to reprise their roles, therefore confirming that the Boondock Saints 3 are in development.
Reedus opened up on the expected direction The Boondock Saints 3 could take in an exclusive interview with ScreenRant to discuss his forthcoming crime-drama The Bikeriders, exposing that it will pick up following the end of the second movie and teasing an action-packed opening scene including a Prison Break. See the remarks made by Reedus below:
How successfully will the Boondock Saints 3 link to the past films in the series?
The Boondock Saints 3 expected to be explosive, hence the success of the film will rely on the storyline and directing as well as whether a fresh creative mind can extend on the universe Duffy built.
Based on Reedus's remarks, The Boondock Saints 3 should function as a straight follow-up for the second movie, with the MacManus Brothers behind bars trying to translate their brand of vigilante justice into a prison environment. Given the early outline's tease of their escape, it seems they might not remain in prison long either. Though confirmation that controversial writer-director (and franchise creator) Troy Duffy will not be returning for the Sequel will cause hopes to be high that the film, which has been billed as a reimagining, will feed into the general narrative of the franchise while also making it accessible to new audiences as well.
The Boondock Saints 3 Star Norman Reedus Shows Where the Sequel Will Pick Up Following the End of Part 2
Following the end of the last film, the Boondock Saints 3 star Norman Reedus has disclosed where the forthcoming sequel would start. In Troy Duffy's The Boondock Saints, which followed two vigilante Irish Catholic brothers who, in the name of God, set out a violent campaign against the city's criminals following a religious epiphany, Reedus and Sean Patrick Flannery starred. Though it had a bad box office and a problematic production, the movie became a cult film and spawned The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day in 2009. Reedus and Flannery are expected to reprise their roles, therefore confirming that the Boondock Saints 3 are in development.
Reedus opened up on the expected direction The Boondock Saints 3 could take in an exclusive interview with ScreenRant to discuss his forthcoming crime-drama The Bikeriders, exposing that it will pick up following the end of the second movie and teasing an action-packed opening scene including a Prison Break. See the remarks below by Reedus:
The Boondock Saints: Their Future
With John Wick's $1 billion triumph revitalizing the vigilante genre and Reedus's post-The Walking Dead rockstar reputation assisting greatly, the present box office environment is well-positioned for Movies like The Boondock Saints 3 to flourish right now. While the cast list for the movie remains uncertain, the reveal at the end of The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day that Agent Smecker is still alive and has been aiding the Saints (and plans to break them out of prison) could see Willem Dafoe also return for The Boondock Saints 3.
after his failing health would make this challenging, Billy Connolly's Noah could show up in dream or flashback scenes even after he died in the second movie. The following is the verified cast list for The Boondock Saints 3 thus far:
The Cast: Boondock Saints
Character actor
Murphy MacManus Norman Reedus
Conway MacManus: Sean Patrick Flannery
The Boondock Saints 3: Breakthrough in Prison
"That's occurring. A script has a roughly defined outline. I believe they are maintaining from that crude shape in the opening segment since it's absurd. That's insane. Basically, the lads are escaping away from captivity. That's how things begin.
All Saints Day concluded with a dramatic cliffhanger, and the narrative of Boondock Saints 3 will start where the Sequel left off.