Chief Adam Wingard explains his Face/Off film isn’t a reboot yet a sequel

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Chief Adam Wingard explains his new Face/Off film is an immediate continuation of the first film and not a reboot. Back in 1997, Nicolas Cage and John Travolta collaborated for John Woo’s most recent activity film. Face/Off follows Travolta as a FBI specialist named Sean Archer. Who has his face traded with a psychological militant named Castor Troy. Played by Cage, to get data about a bomb’s area. The film’s plot incorporates Castor Troy at that point taking on Sean Archer’s appearance to attempt to stop him.

Face/Off’s reason and the significant (and image capable) exhibitions from Cage. And Travolta have saved the film in the mainstream society zeitgeist throughout the previous few decades. Similarly as with any effective film that has become an unmistakable piece of IP. This has prompted conversations about another Face/Off film. It was as of late detailed that Godzilla versus Kong chief Adam Wingard is building up a Face/Off reboot. This news was met with a blended response online as numerous fanatics prefer not to see an alternate take with another arrangement of entertainers and storylines.

In a fairly astounding update to the new Face/Off story, the chief has explained that he isn’t rebooting the Cage-Travolta exemplary. All things considered, Adam Wingard affirmed on his Instagram that he and Simon Barrett are building up an immediate spin-off of the hit film. He didn’t give some other data on what that implies for Face/Off’s story or cast. Yet he appears to be quite upbeat about the news generally speaking.

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