Independence Day

Film by Roland Emmerich

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2019 Emmerich expressed hope for a potential third movie, despite Disney's acquisition of Fox making further sequels unlikely.
March 2018 Producer Dean Devlin stated he had no current plans for another Independence Day film.
June 24 2016 Independence Day: Resurgence was released, which proved to be both a critical and commercial failure.
June 22 2015 Emmerich officially announced the sequel's title as Independence Day: Resurgence.
May 2015 Filming for the sequel was set to begin in May 2015.
November 2014 20th Century Fox greenlit the sequel with a planned release date of June 24, 2016, changing the original two-part plan to a single stand-alone sequel.
March 2013 Emmerich announced the proposed titles for the sequels would be ID: Forever – Part I and ID: Forever – Part II.
October 2011 Discussions about Will Smith's return to the franchise were halted due to his $50 million salary demand, which Fox refused to meet.
June 2011 Devlin confirmed that he and Emmerich had written a treatment for two sequels to Independence Day, hoping to create a trilogy with Will Smith's return.
April 2010 La-La Land Records and Fox Music release an expanded two-disc score set containing the film's entire musical score and 12 alternate cues.

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