![]() "It would be fun if the second one was like. If a sequel does get made, though, Keery has an idea for the plot. You know what I mean? So I would gladly go back to set with this group of people, but I also feel like the story kind of came around full circle, and that's what I love about it." Like when I watched it, I felt whole, I felt complete, I felt happy for everyone involved. "But I also do think the beautiful thing about this movie is it's so perfectly finished. And the thing about gaming is, there's endlessly cool and diverse environments and games that we could put Guy in." However, he adds: "That being said, I've learned over the years, I just focus on making one thing well, whether it was Night at the Museum or Stranger Things, I'm going to make one thing well, and the rest is up to box office and viewership outcomes that I can't control."Ĭomer says that she'd always be open to returning to the world of Guy and co. "I'd love to see how he fares in other environments. It's such a winning, optimistic and charming protagonist," he says. "I think there's definitely scope and an immense potential for a sequel to Free Guy. Could Free Guy 2 be on the cards? Levy seems optimistic. With Free Guy being described by critics as the upbeat, big-screen antidote to current events, whispers have already begun about a sequel. "I think there's definitely scope and an immense potential for a sequel to Free Guy" I didn't know that until we were watching the movie and Shawn was like, hey, that's Jodie." But what if they had to pick their own love letter song? For Keery, it would be “Fool in the Rain” by Led Zeppelin, while Comer suggests “Lovefool” by The Cardigans. "There's a different rendition of the song at the end, it's kind of like a slower version. ![]() It turns out Comer sings a version of the song that features in the movie, too. And that's the feeling we wanted for Free Guy, a movie that was not trying to take itself too seriously, and would just give audiences delight. I was like, 'Oh, come on.' And not just because the lyrics were bang on, because it's about his fantasy girl in the movie, but more to the point that song is an instant fast fall of joy. “And literally, as soon as her voice kind of does that ethereal opening, and that beat drops. "I, of course, know the song, but then I listened to it,” he says. Levy reveals that it was Reynolds who first suggested that particular song. ![]() Shawn Levy compares directing Free Guy to his work on the Uncharted movieĪlthough it's not quite an Easter egg, “Fantasy” by Mariah Carey plays a pivotal role in the movie – we hear the iconic song the first time Guy meets Molotov Girl, and we later discover that the song has been purposefully placed within the game as an audio love letter (as for who places it there and who it's aimed at, you'll have to watch the movie to find out). ![]()
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