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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