Sony is still considering a sequel to the 2014 RoboCop reboot, according to Den of Geek.
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The website’s source said that, although the RoboCop sequel is not a high priority for Sony, the project is not a closed one at the studio and they are welcoming pitches for a follow-up to José Padilha’s take on the 1987 classic.
RoboCop starred Joel Kinnaman (Suicide Squad) as the critically injured police officer who is chosen to be the guinea pig for a new program to create a cyborg law enforcer.
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The film also starred Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson.
RoboCop was a modest success at the box office, scooping $242m worldwide against a budget in the region of $100m.
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