JENNIFER’S BODY Scribe Diablo Cody Shares Sequel Hopes For Megan Fox’s Horror Cult Classic

JENNIFER’S BODY Scribe Diablo Cody Shares Sequel Hopes For Megan Fox’s Horror Cult Classic

Jennifer’s Body has become a beloved classic since it was released in 2009 and writer Diablo Cody has shared his interest in developing a sequel to the movie which starred Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried.

Jennifer’s Body was released in 2009 to mixed reviews and a disappointing $31.5 million global box office haul on a $16 million budget.

However, rather than being one of those movies which is quickly forgotten, it’s earned cult status thanks to a unique blend of horror, comedy, and social commentary.

Directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Diablo Cody, the movie stars Megan Fox as Jennifer Check, a high school cheerleader who is possessed by a demonic force after a ritual gone wrong.

Amanda Seyfried plays Jennifer’s best friend, Needy Lesnicky.

From there, we followed Jennifer as she developed a taste for human flesh and began preying on male classmates.

Needy, realising what’s happened to her friend, later tries to stop Jennifer’s murderous rampage.

Talking to Bloody Disgusting (via FearHQ.com), Cody confirmed his interest in making a follow-up, enthusiastically telling the site, “Yes! I wanna do a sequel.”

“I am not done with Jennifer’s Body,” he continued. “I just need to find…I need to partner with people who believe it in as much as I do and that hasn’t really happened yet. I need someone to believe in it who has a billion dollars.”

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It’s clearly far from being officially in the works, but Cody would go on to share his gratitude for the way horror fans have since embraced the movie’s LGBTQ+ themes and feminist messages. “I mean, it’s gotten progressively happier for me,” he says. “At first I was like, I was excited about it obviously, but I was also a little bit salty because I remember thinking, well where was this audience when the movie came out. It was a critical, commercial failure.”

“I was pretty humiliated to be perfectly honest with you. It was a rough experience having that movie come out,” Cody said of the initial reaction. “It was rough for me, it was rough for Megan [Fox]…[then] people started suddenly talking about it like it was a good movie, which I had thought all along. At first I just thought, oh where was this audience when I needed it, and then I realized they were like…seven.”

“And then some people who maybe didn’t appreciate it at the time have come around and now I’m just like, there’s no saltiness, now I’m just happy.”

Fox put herself on the map with 2007’s Transformers and, two years later, she’d mostly become known for that sultry performance.

In Jennifer’s Body, she delivered some of the best work of her career, but as the movie was largely promoted towards men with a focus on Fox’s looks, it struggled to find its intended audience in theaters.

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