![]() That’s when screenwriter Nicole Perlman ( Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain Marvel) started talking about work on a sequel - NOT a reboot: So it’s no wonder TriStar and The Jim Henson Company didn’t publicly get anything in motion for a sequel until 2014. The original 1986 film was very much secluded to a loyal but small cult upon release, recouping only about half its budget. ![]() ![]() With today's news that director Scott Derrickson ( Doctor Strange) and writer Maggie Levin ( Into the Dark’s “My Valentine”) will be making a Labyrinth sequel for TriStar Pictures, fans of Jim Henson’s original have to be more excited than David Bowie’s Goblin King doing the "Magic Dance." But the road to the greenlight has been long and arduous for the project, so we at SYFY WIRE will attempt to play Hoggle and guide you through the labyrinthine journey to a Labyrinth sequel.įirst off, just be thankful there aren’t two versions of this article - one that only lies and one that only tells the truth - because even in the back-and-forth of Hollywood development, the Labyrinth sequel’s path isn’t too hard to follow if you stick to the facts. ![]()
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