Road to Perdition Sequels

Two follow-ups announced to the acclaimed comic-to-film.


by Jim Vejvoda <http://movies.ign.com/email.html> 

        

 http://movies.ign.com/articles/926/926521p1.html

November 3, 2008 - Two sequels are in the works to the acclaimed 2002
graphic novel adaptation Road to Perdition
<http://movies.ign.com/objects/034/034506.html> , which starred Tom Hanks,
Daniel Craig, Jude Law, and the late Paul Newman and was directed by Sam
Mendes. 

An announcement picked up
<http://www.thehollywoodnews.com/artman2/publish/movie_news/Two-sequels-to-R
oad-To-Perdition-planned-18021108.php> The Hollywood News and
<http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/11/03/two-sequels-to-road-to-perdition-annou
nced-max-allan-collins-to-direct/> MTV reveals that Perdition author Max
Allan Collins <http://stars.ign.com/objects/142/14295378.html>  will direct
the two films -- Road to Purgatory
<http://movies.ign.com/objects/142/14295393.html>  and Road to
<http://movies.ign.com/objects/142/14295394.html>  Paradise -- from his own
screenplay adaptations. JBM Production Company and EMO Films will produce.
Road to Purgatory will be dedicated to Paul Newman. 

In a July 2007 posting at
<http://www.maxallancollins.com/news/message-2007-07-07.php> FOMAC, Collins
wrote, "The screenplay is my own adaptation of Road to Purgatory, which we
are in the early stages of attempting to mount right here in the midwest
with me directing. I'm partnered with some very good people, including
longtime crony Phil D., and it's an exciting venture - if we can pull off
the fund-raising, it will be the most ambitious project I've ever attempted
in any medium. The script was submitted to the Iowa Motion Picture Awards
and won the Award of Excellence for Unproduced Screenplay." 


Publisher
<http://www.harpercollins.com/books/9780060796457/Road_to_Purgatory/index.as
px> Harper Collins provided the following synopsis for 2004's Road to
Purgatory: "It's 1942, and-from the Atlantic to the Pacific-the world is
torn apart. Ten years earlier Michael O'Sullivan accompanied his gangster
father on the road, fleeing from the mobsters who killed his mother and
young brother. After an idyllic upbringing by loving adoptive parents in a
small Midwestern town, Michael is now deep in the jungles of Bataan,
carrying a tommy gun like his father's, fighting the Japanese. When brutal
combat unearths deep-buried feelings of violence and revenge, Michael
returns to the homefront a battle-scarred veteran of twenty-two, ready to
pick up his old war against the Chicago Mob." 

"Suddenly, Michael 'Satariano' must become one of the enemy, working his way
quickly up to the trusted side of Frank Nitti, Al Capone's heir, putting
himself-and his soul-in harm's way. Leaving behind his heartbroken childhood
sweetheart, the war hero enters a limbo of crime and corruption-his only
allies: Eliot Ness, seeking one last hurrah as a gangbuster, and a lovely
nightclub singer playing her own dangerous game. Even as Michael embraces
his father's memory to battle the Mob from within-leaving bodies and broken
lives in his wake-he finds himself sucked into the very way of life he
abhors." 

 
<http://www.harpercollins.com/books/9780060827373/Road_to_Paradise/index.asp
x> Harper Collins also has a synopsis for 2005's Road to Paradise: "Lake
Tahoe, 1973: Michael Satariano-who as a young man fought the Capone mob in
Chicago-has reached a comfortable middle age, with a loving wife at home, a
talented teenage daughter in high school, and a son earning medals in
Vietnam. Now running a casino for the mob, Michael thinks he's put his
killing days behind him-after all, he's made a respectable life for himself
and his family ... and plenty of money for the boys back in Chicago. So when
godfather Sam Giancana orders him to hit a notoriously violent and
vulnerable gangster, Michael refuses. But when the hit goes down anyway,
Michael is framed for murder; to save his family, he must turn state's
witness under the fledgling Witness Protection Program." 

"Relocated to the supposed safety of Paradise, a tract-housing development
in Arizona, Michael soon finds himself facing a wrath so cruel that even the
boy raised by a hitman father is unprepared. And with his teenage daughter
in tow, Michael must return to the road and a violent way of life he thought
he had long left behind." 

 

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