L-I-AM is back to pitch his Adam Sandler fronted sequel to Poor Things while Jasper believes Fight Club is ripe for a feminine touch. Whose Sequel will win the day??
Eddie from the Studio and Jasper from Churnside Park attempt to understand the brilliance of the Wrath of Khan while exploring whether Star Trek fans could digest an evil Kirk (and his bratty adoptive son - Spock junior).
90s and 2000s nostalgia reigns supreme on this episode of Whose Sequel. Wayde must work out how to combine the gross out humour of Billy Madison into the silent genre. Newcomer Jarrod must decide on which character to turn into a dog (and a ghost!) to please the studio. Find out whose sequel will be funded on this weeks episode of Whose sequel is it anyway!
AND. WE. ARE. BACK. Season 2 is upon us and first up we seasoned veteran's Jasper and Andrew back for more pitching glory. Andrew tells us about a whimsical tale set in Mega City 1 where Dredd is falling, not from a skyscraper shooting drug dealers, but for the local barista called baby (sister of Mama from the previous film). Will he choose the grind and glory of dispensing justice and delivering one liners or the care free lifestyle of love, romance and free coffee? Jasper gives us an insight into his vision for a mega sequel series to the fifth element, with 'The First Element' (he knows his audience by pitching the first of a possible 4 sequels). Corbyn (played by Gary Oldman) and Leelu (played by Gary Oldman) are raising their child Lubyn (played by Gary Oldman) (named after them as all people in the future are) on a cruise ship, earning money from Corbyn speaking circuit talking to Ruby Rod (played by Gary Oldman) about how he saved the world. Their idyllic life is interrupted by Gorz (played by Gary Oldman), a distant relative of Zorg who lets it be known that the great evil HAS RETURNED. What will happen to the Dallas's? Will the world be safe again?? Find out this and more on another episode of Whose Sequel is it Anyway.