Warner Bros. has announced the sequel to Constantine, with Keanu Reeves and Francis Lawrence involved in the project, starring and directing the first film in 2005, respectively.
The co-writer of Constantine, Akiva Goldsman (I Am Legend), appears on the crew of this second installment as screenwriter and producer with his Weed Road Pictures and JJ Abrams and Hannah Minghella's Bad Robot.
The original film grossed about $200 million worldwide, and there had already been talk of a possible sequel in the past, but the official announcement comes only now.
We remember you that Constantine is based on the Hellblazer comic book series published by Vertigo, a DC Comics label.
The 2005 film adaptation follows John Constantine (Keanu Reeves), an occult detective who has the ability to communicate with angels and demons and must take meaningful actions to avoid eternal damnation. The man will also help Detective Angela Dodson (Rachel Weisz) investigate his sister's death.