In Constantine 2, Keanu Reeves Returns From Hell, Fan Poster

A new fan poster for Constantine 2 depicts Keanu Reeves‘ character returning from Hell. Director Francis Lawrence’s fantasy horror film, released in 2005, follows supernatural exorcist John Constantine as he works with Rachel Weisz’s Angela to establish her sister’s death was not a suicide. The picture receive generally unfavorable reviews from critics but was well receive by spectators, earning a respectable $230.9 million at the box office and developing a cult following. Constantine 2 was formally revealed in the fall of last year, with Reeves anticipated to resume his role as the titular demonologist.

Although no official promotional material for Constantine 2 has been reveal as of yet, a new piece of fan art uploaded on Twitter by @JasonVoorheesIM imagines Reeves’ hero returning to his old ways. The poster-style graphic depicts John smoking normally, and the guy has “To Hell And Back” carved into his brow, which might serve as the subtitle for the sequel takes a look at the outstanding fan art below:

What We Know About Constantine 2

Originally, J.J. Abrams planned to bring Constantine back in the guise of an HBO sitcom. However, that idea has been abandon in favor of a big film sequel, which Abrams will produce. Lawrence to anticipated to return as director, although there is no indication of the plot of the Constantine sequel. With Reeves’ current career recovery, thanks largely to the John Wick trilogy, the actor is undoubtedly a driving force behind the sequel’s approval. Still, it’s unclear whether any other original characters, such as Weisz as Angela or Peter Stormare as the Devil, will return.

Although no official information about the sequel’s narrative has to disclose, the first film’s ending teases some intriguing plot elements. At the end of the original Constantine, Angela vows to devote her life to the paranormal, implying that Weisz’s character would have a significantly larger role in the impending sequel. Of course, Constantine 2 may contain a new tale, potentially drawing on the character’s extensive DC Comics past. While no plot specifics have been reveal, Akiva Goldsman has state that he will write the script, succeeding Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello, who penned the original film.

Although no official information about the sequel’s narrative has to be disclosed, the original film’s finale hints at several intriguing plot elements. At the end of the original Constantine, Angela vows to devote her life to the paranormal, presumably implying that Weisz’s character would have a significantly larger role in the upcoming sequel. Of course, Constantine 2 might contain a new tale, maybe drawing from the character’s extensive DC Comics past. While no plot specifics have been reveal, Akiva Goldsman has been confirm to write the script, succeeding Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello, who wrote the original film.