Summary
- Doug Liman's update on Edge of Tomorrow 2 means the film could still be genuinely possible 10 years later.
- Two factors, the narrative time travel challenges and actor scheduling, are two of Liman's hurdles regarding the sequel.
- Expanded character arcs and trope possibilities make Edge of Tomorrow 2 a necessary film for the genre.
Updates on the exciting sci-fi sequel, Edge of Tomorrow 2, have me both happy and hopeful that the 10-year agonizing wait could end. When I first watched Edge of Tomorrow 2 incredibly welcome.
Edge Of Tomorrow 2 with Collider, discussing the film's tumultuous process. Though Edge of Tomorrow was a box office success with a $370.5 million gross and has become an audience favorite, the sequel has yet to appear almost a decade after the first film. Despite this, Edge of Tomorrow 2 could still be genuinely possible if it can tackle a few logistical and narrative hurdles, giving me some hope for this franchise's future.

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Doug Liman's Edge Of Tomorrow 2 Update Makes The Sequel Genuinely Possible
Liman Discussed The Two Factors Halting The Sequel
Liman's discussion of the two main factors halting the sequel gives me hope that Edge of Tomorrow 2 could be saved. Liman, during a discussion on his film The Instigators, discussed the status of Edge of Tomorrow 2. He mentioned that the project was still a priority for him, though some parts were proving to be hard to crack. The time travel elements of the story were Liman's biggest concern, as trying to create a proper third act was proving difficult due to the trope's limitations.
Cruise also has a deal to develop original films and franchises with Warner Bros., the company that made Edge Of Tomorrow, making the possibility of a sequel even more likely.
Tom Cruise's and Emily Blunt's availability was another concern, as the two actors have been involved in several projects in recent years, making their appearances in the sequel questionable. These timing concerns, to me, could be easily fixed due to the two actors' clear interest in Edge of Tomorrow 2, with both of them stating they would make time if a sequel was possible. Cruise also has a deal to develop original films and franchises with Warner Bros., the company that made Edge of Tomorrow, making the possibility of a sequel even more likely.
Why Edge Of Tomorrow 2 Still Needs To Happen
The Characters Arcs And Trope Possibilities Could Add To The Time Travel Genre
Both the somewhat reset character arcs and additional trope possibilities make me need Edge Of Tomorrow 2 to happen. In a market with so many multiverses and time travel storylines that end up becoming convoluted, Edge of Tomorrow stood out to me. Its strict rules, limited focus, and sweeping consequences showcased the possibilities of the time travel trope both narratively and for character building. Edge of Tomorrow 2 could easily expand on the original's themes of change and chance, especially as Cruise's character tries to cope and makes Blunt's character the events of the first film.
Speaking of Blunt's character, her arc in the movie was essentially reset due to Cruise's final battle in Edge of Tomorrow. The sequel could easily follow Blunt as she is accosted both by the current reality and what Cruise's character tries to get her to . Not only would this create some great character drama and reestablish her arc regarding trust, but it might also create some anomalies the Mimics could use to strike again. Through this, Edge of Tomorrow 2 could blend romance, character, and action as easily as the first, showcasing how Time is never done with anyone.

Edge of Tomorrow
- Release Date
- June 6, 2014
- Runtime
- 1h 53m
- Director
- Doug Liman
Cast
- Maj. William Cage
- Sgt. Rita Vrataski
Edge of Tomorrow is a science fiction action film where Major William Cage, forced into combat against an alien invasion, discovers he is reliving the same day after dying. Partnering with Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski, he utilizes this time loop to improve his battle skills and devise a strategy to defeat the extraterrestrial threat. The movie explores themes of resilience, adaption, and transformation in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
- Writers
- John-Henry Butterworth, Christopher McQuarrie, Jez Butterworth
- Studio(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Distributor(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures
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