The Tollywood cinematic spectacle RRR has become a global phenomenon and an awards-season hopefulâand now itâs getting a sequel.
The film was originally intended as a standalone, as director S.S. Rajamouli told Variety. âWhen we were making it, we didnât have an idea about [a sequel],â he said. âWith the initial success of it, we discussed a little bit and threw out some good ideas, but we didnât feel there was a great idea that was worth pursuing, so we left it at that.â The possibility of a sequel was teased by Rajamouli to a Beyond Fest audience a few months ago (io9 was there!); he said that ideas were beginning to percolate between himself and his father, who wrote the story for the first film, along with screenwriter Vijayendra Prasad.
The Rajamoulis took some creative liberties in bringing the filmâs revolutionary heroes together for the action-packed and mythological crossover filmâand the approach they chose clearly worked, since audiences have been wanting more of NTR Jr. and Ram Charan Teja as Bheem and Ram on screen. The director disclosed that Prasad and his father are âseriously working on the storyâ which will center on the heroes returning, perhaps with the help of other revolutionary heroes (something we glimpse in the RRR end credits) to fight colonialism. They hit on the idea when another member of the family landed on the concept, Rajamouli explained. âAfter the international success, when the topic came up again, my cousin [M. M. Keeravani]âwho is also a part of my core teamâgave an idea which we felt like, âOh my God, this is a great idea. This is the idea that is worth pursuing.ââ
With the filmâs smash success on Netflix (though the streamer still doesnât offer the original Telegu version) inspiring theatrical screenings, including Beyond Festâs sold-out IMAX presentation at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood, we hope the sequel will open up more opportunities to see the film in more glorious presentations. âOnce this script is done is when we really look into how to make it, when to make it, and how to bring it onto the screen,â Rajamouli said.
We can all agree we want it on all visual formats. I mean, come on, James Cameron is resurrecting the 3D experience with Avatar: The Way of Water, and Rajamouli, whoâs been compared to the legendary director, did release a 3D cut of RRR overseasâso the time is now. Watch RRR in theaters or check it out on Netflix.
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