At SXSW for his next movie, Hypnotic, Robert Rodriguez teased the possibility of the third Machete movie, MacheteInSpace, becoming a reality.
Robert Rodriguez has a new film starring Ben Affleck, titled Hypnotic, screening at this year's SXSW film festival; amidst promoting his new movie to the press the acclaimed writer-director had time to share his thoughts on the future of one of his beloved cult franchises - Machete. Speaking to Deadline, Rodriguez told of a potential Machete In Space film in the near future.
The 2010 film Machete starred Latin cult hero Danny Trejo in the titular role as a bike-riding, blade-brandishing ladies' man wreaking havoc and violence on his path toward revenge—surrounded by a stellar supporting cast that included the likes of Robert DeNiro, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez, and Don Johnson. The film itself started life as a trailer segment within Rodriguez's Grindhouse collaboration with Quentin Tarantino.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The first film in the Machete saga was a critical and commercial success. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a positive 75% critics' score and the film grossed approximately $46 million worldwide in theaters, grossing over three and a half times the amount of the alleged budget. When it comes to Machete Kills, things don't fare as well. The 2013 sequel was widely panned by critics and failed to break even at the box office during its run in theaters.
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