‘Sisu’ Director Already Has an Idea for Sequel to Nazi Killing Epic

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‘Sisu’ Director Already Has an Idea for Sequel to Nazi Killing Epic
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Jalmari Helander, director of Sisu, already has an idea for a sequel to the Nazi-killing epic.

If you finished your screening of Finnish action film Sisu feeling hungry for more, you’ll be glad to know that director Jalmari Helander feels the same way. In an interview with GamesRadar+, the filmmaker revealed that the killing spree could be far from over. A sequel is within the realm of possibility, but nothing has been confirmed yet.

During the interview, Helander revealed that he already has an idea of what could happen next to protagonist Aatami . In the first movie, he fought tooth and nail to keep a massive gold stash in his possession. According to the director and screenwriter, following up with the lead character in a very different place, financially speaking, could open the doors to a fun sequel.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT "I have an idea of what would happen next. That was one of the biggest challenges when writing it as I didn't know how the gold will make him happy in the end. So, I decided to end the movie like I did but it would be interesting to see what happens to him when he has all the money in the world as I’m pretty sure it won't make him happy. Maybe somebody needs his skills again but let's see.

During WWII, a solitary prospector crosses paths with Nazis in northern Finland. When the Nazis steal his gold, they quickly discover he is no ordinary miner. While there is no direct translation for the Finnish word “sisu,” the legendary ex-commando will embody what it means: a white-knuckled form of courage and unimaginable determination in the face of overwhelming odds.

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