ROBOCOP RETURNS: Director Neill Blomkamp Confirms That He Is No Longer Directing The Sequel

ROBOCOP RETURNS: Director Neill Blomkamp Confirms That He Is No Longer Directing The Sequel

Bad news for the RoboCop sequel, as director Neill Blomkamp (Chappie) has taken to social media to confirm that he will no longer be taking the helm of the movie. Find out why that is after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Aug 15, 2019 01:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Robocop
There had been a lot of excitement surrounding the RoboCop sequel, especially with District 9 director Neill Blomkamp at the helm of the movie, which is set to serve as a direct follow-up to the first instalment. It was at the end of June that he told fans on social media that the "script is being written" and that things were "going well," while he also confirmed that the original, clunky suit would make its return. 

Well, things have now changed dramatically. The filmmaker has taken to Twitter to confirm that he's no longer going to direct RoboCop because he's currently shooting a horror/thriller movie, which means he won't be able to work to the schedule MGM wants. 

It's surprising that the studio would let him go at this stage because they're anxious to start shooting the movie, but there's probably a predictably boring reason to blame like them wanting to get it in theaters for a certain date so they can hit certain targets with box office receipts. Either way, this is a blow to the project and it's hard to imagine MGM finding someone equally as passionate. 

Check out Blomkamp's message to fans below: 

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