While Vin Diesel is preparing for the launch of Fast & Furious 10 in cinemas, today in the TV program we can return to the film that will be his Career as an action star has launched: Pitch Black – Planet of Darkness. Before Diesel conquered the streets as Dom Toretto, he fought his way through an oppressive sci-fi world.
Released in 2000, Pitch Black kickstarted the Riddick universe that has been revealed to date two sequels includes, namely Riddick: Chronicles of a Warrior (2004) and Riddick (2013). In addition, there is an anime called Riddick: Warriors of Darkness that acts as a bridge between part 1 and 2.
Sci-Fi action with Vin Diesel: In addition to Riddick 4, a spin-off series was even planned
How does the Riddick series continue? Diesel has been dealing with this question for years. Basically, he has been speaking for himself since the theatrical release of the third part another sequel out of. The project first became concrete in April 2016, when Diesel confirmed he was working on a fourth film with Riddick director David Twohy.
You can watch the trailer for Riddick here:
Riddick – Trailer (German) HD
In addition, Diesel hinted at a major franchise expansion. Riddick should not only take place in the cinema, but in the form of the Spin-off series Merc City conquer the home screens. Initially, there was talk of starting production in spring 2017. However, six years later, none of the projects have appeared.
Sci-fi sequel: Vin Diesel is far from giving up hope for Riddick 4
So what about the Riddick universe? While the Merc City series seems to be on hold for now, we shouldn’t write off a new movie. Just a few days ago, Diesel posted a concept art on Instagram showing his sci-fi hero in action and with the Hashtag Furya is provided.
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Riddick 4: Furya has not yet been officially announced when it will be released in cinemas. Since Diesel is still committed to the sequel ten years after the theatrical release of the last part, at least gives hopethat the film has not died. Maybe someday we’ll really see the Furya adventure.
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