Robert Rodriguez addresses the possibility of Machete in Space starring Danny Trejo, suggesting he is open to giving audiences what they want.
After intense audience demand over the years, Robert Rodriguez addresses the possibility of a Machete in Space movie. Played by Danny Trejo, the character of Machete debuted in the Spy Kids franchise and returned in a fake trailer within Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's 2007 Grindhouse double-feature. Due to fan demand, Rodriguez expanded the fake trailer into an actual film, Machete, which was released in 2010 and followed by a sequel, Machete Kills, in 2013.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY During a recent appearance at the SXSW Film Festival to promote his new film Hypnotic, Rodriguez addressed the possibility of Machete in Space in an interview with Deadline Hollywood. Several times during his response, the director seemed open to the possibility of making Machete in Space to satisfy audience demand, saying "we have to do it" and "we have to give it to them." Read Rodriguez's full response below:
That's why I put a fake trailer for that on Machete 2 to kind of satisfy [fans], this is pretty much what it would look like, but you can see it in two minutes rather than two hours. And it never satisfies them, so we have to do it. But you know, the original was just a fake trailer on Grindhouse... [Fans] would bug us for years, "When’s that movie coming out?" I said, "It was a fake trailer.
If Rodriguez does carve out some time to make Machete in Space, he might, unfortunately, run into some trouble getting the preposterous project financed. The last film, Machete Kills, was a critical and commercial flop that failed to recoup its budget at the box office. The first Machete film made the unlikely rise from a fake trailer to a fully-fledged feature film, so if Rodriguez is serious about satisfying fan demand, Machete in Space could be on a similar trajectory.
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