
We didn't expect the box office record breaking 'Fahrenheit 9/11' to take this long to get a sequel. Actually, Weinstein Co., the original production company, made the announcement at the end of 2004, but nothing came out of it. Now Overture Films and Paramount Vantage have picked up the rights to what is currently called 'Fahrenheit 9/11 1/2.'
The original $6 million 'Fahrenheit 9/11' was wildly popular for a documentary, making over $220 million worldwide. But the sequel won't be a sequel in the traditional sense. "This is going to tackle what's going on in the world, and America's place in it," Vantage chief Nick Meyer said. "Fahrenheit 9/11 was really about one event -- what led up it and what the consequences were. This is much broader," Danny Rosett of Overture Films said.
Michael Moore's new movie is expected to hit theaters in the second half of 2009.
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