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post Aug 13 2008, 12:04 PM, updated 16y ago

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Jolie to Replace Cruise in Sony's Salt

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Columbia Pictures espionage thriller Edwin A. Salt, once expected to star Tom Cruise, will be rewritten by screenwriter Kurt Wimmer as a star vehicle for Angelina Jolie, reports Variety. Philip Noyce remains attached as director and Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Sunil Perkash are producing.

Jolie is close to a deal to play the title character, a CIA officer who's accused by a defector of being a Russian sleeper spy and must elude capture long enough to establish her innocence.

Cruise had long flirted with the project, but that ended recently. The well-regarded script had several male movie stars circling.

Jolie took a liking to it, prompting the studio's decision to rewrite it. The trade adds that the project won't require that much of an overhaul to suit her.

Edwin A. Salt will undergo a title change, and if everything falls into place, the film shapes up as a return vehicle for Jolie, who recently gave birth to twins. Another candidate for her return is the Lionsgate drama Atlas Shrugged, which has been adapted by Randall Wallace from the Ayn Rand novel.


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Angelina Jolie's Spy Movie Will Have Attitude

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A couple of months ago we told you that Angelina Jolie was replacing Tom Cruise in the spy thriller Edwin A. Salt. I jokingly…jokingly now…said it would be funny if they renamed the character Edwina. Well, it wasn’t so funny to the producers, who went ahead and renamed the main character Edwina A. Salt, according to the MTV Movies Blog.

Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura also told MTV that the movie would start filming in February and would be out late next year (or maybe early 2010.) In a surprising change, the producer of the movie thinks it’s going to be great! Bonaventura said, “It’s going to be a very exciting film…It’s a big spy movie on a big canvas with a lot of attitude.” Those are always better than the small spy movies on the small canvas with no attitude. Oh wait, no they aren’t.

Jolie was already in a spy movie called Mr. and Mrs. Smith, which was kinda crappy. If you are worried that this movie will suck like that one did, fear not. According to Bonaventura, director Phillip Noyce is planning on making a good movie instead. He notes, “This film is much more serious and about real jeopardy. How are we going to get out of this? Who is who? And all the great things you love in an intense spy movie. This has it, and a lot more attitude on top of it.” I wonder if this movie will have any attitude.

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Edwin A. Salt Retitled As Erika

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Though there were rumors that she might be leaving the project, it looks like Angelina Jolie is still attached to Edwin A. Salt. Only according to Production Weekly, the movie’s name has changed to fit the female gender of its lead. Now they’re calling it Erika Salt.

You may remember that Jolie was brought in to replace Tom Cruise, who was originally supposed to play the titular Mr. Salt. Since they’ve now changed the title to fit Angelina’s curvaceous figure, it’s reasonable to assume she’s there to stay.

Erika Salt is a spy movie. Jolie will play a CIA officer fingered as a Russian sleeper agent out to assassinate the president. She escapes capture and fights to reunite with her family and prove she’s not a traitor.

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Helgeland on board Noyce's Salt

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Kurt Wimmer's script for "Salt" (previously titled "Edwin A. Salt" and at that stage set to star Tom Cruise) is apparently pretty darn good. The Phil Noyce-helmed flick, which tells of a CIA officer who is fingered as a Russian sleeper spy, is set to encompass some terrific action, great spades of suspense and a terrifically meaty role for the foxy lead. But silver's not good enough for Sony, so they're going for Gold.

Word around the slightly-cold streets of Hollywood today is that Oscar Winning screenwriter (and director) Brian Helgeland has been hired by Sony to do a quick pass thru on the script, punching up the dialogue, before its March 2nd start date.

Sony want this to be one of their key releases of the next twelve months - if only because they're hoping this first chapter will spin-off into a franchise (with Ms Jolie back as Evelyn Salt).

Helgeland's somewhat of a saving grace in Hollywood. He's been hired to rewrite such scripts as "The Bourne Supremacy" and "Assassins" and the films have been all the more better for it. The man knows character - and you only have to check out one of his scripts (say this one here, for "L.A Confidential") to see how crafty he is at writing converse.

Helgeland, of course, wrote (and consequently won an Oscar for) "L.A Confidential", "Payback", "Mystic River" and the upcoming "Nottingham". This'll be his first collaboration with director Noyce ("Patriot Games", "Rabbit Proof Fence").


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Liev Schreiber is in talks to join Angelina Jolie in the action-thriller "Salt".

The movie, which starts filming next month in New York City, sees Jolie play the title character, a CIA officer who’s accused by a defector of being a Russian sleeper spy and must elude capture long enough to establish her innocence.

We're told Schreiber, next seen in "X-Men Origins : Wolverine", is up for a "major role" in the picture.

The film reunites Jolie with her "Bone Collector" director Phillip Noyce.


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Chiwetel Ejiofor for Jolie's latest

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One of the best actors around at the moment would have to be Chiwetel Ejiofor. The man is doing fabulous work - and rarely makes a wrong move. My personal favourite performance of the British actor is as 'The Operative', the cunning rouge of Joss Whedon's "Serenity". The movie mightn't have done much, but I believe it got Ejiofor noticed. Since then, the 34-year-old actor has embodied such terrific characters as Lola in "Kinky Boots", Luke in "Children of Men", Huey Lucas in "American Gangster", and recently, martial-arts guru Mike Terry in David Mamet's "Redbelt".

Philip Noyce has had the smarts to snap up Ejiofor for his next picture, "Salt". He'll join Angelina Jolie and Liev Schreiber for the Columbia Pictures' actioner, which centers on a CIA officer who is fingered as a Russian sleeper spy.

Before he locks and loads for "Salt", Ejiofor will be seen in Roland Emmerich's big-budget blockbuster "2012" which theaters in November.


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First look: 'Salt' gives a grain of truth about Jolie's spy

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The most recognizable woman in the world is going undercover.
Angelina Jolie begins work today on Salt, a spy thriller about a rogue CIA operative who tries to clear her name after she is accused of being a Russian sleeper agent — perhaps falsely, perhaps not.

Among the many different looks she has in the film are a soft-looking, all-business blonde and a raven-haired femme fatale who easily could be concealing a dagger or a gun.

Which is the real Salt? That's what filmmakers say is the central mystery.

"She's a character you never know," says Lorenzo di Bonaventura, who also produced Transformers and the upcoming G.I. Joe. "People who think they know the real her may or may not. Those who think they can tell whether she's in a disguise also may or may not.

"You're supposed to be kept guessing. She tells you her agenda, but are you supposed to believe it?"

Jolie's character, Evelyn A. Salt, originally was called Edwin A. Salt, back when the role was intended for Tom Cruise, who dropped out last summer. Jolie is a proven action star after the Tomb Raider movies, Mr. & Mrs. Smith and Wanted, but di Bonaventura says it wasn't as simple as changing "he" to "she" in the script.

"I had no idea how complex it would be," he says. "We had to rethink the whole notion of how a man vs. a woman operates in the business world, in personal relationship and in friendships."

The film co-stars Liev Schreiber (Defiance) as Winter, her ally and supervisor in the CIA's Russia office, and Chiwetel Ejiofor (Children of Men) as Peabody, a counterintelligence officer who tries to take her down.

Salt is being directed by Phillip Noyce, who made the 1990s-era Jack Ryan films with Harrison Ford, Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger.

He promises Salt will be "a reality-based spy movie with action set pieces as thrilling as the most crowd-pleasing movies of this genre."

Comparisons are inevitable. Salt recalls TV's Alias, with its female action hero donning multiple disguises. It also will be measured against the current spy-movie trendsetters: the Daniel Craig reboot of James Bond and Matt Damon's Jason Bourne films.

Di Bonaventura says Salt is different because the character is trying to hide truths about herself rather than discover them. "The question of Jason Bourne is 'Who am I?' " he says. "The question of Salt is, 'We know everything about her, but do we?' (Her pursuers) have a ton of information to act on, but that's where they begin to question what is real and what isn't."

Salt shoots in Washington and New York City. It opens in 2010.



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Third Photo of Angelina Jolie in Salt

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Yesterday, Columbia Pictures released the first two photos of Angelina Jolie as Evelyn Salt in Phillip Noyce’s thriller Salt. But the photos weren’t much to look at, just Jolie wearing different color wigs. Today the good folks at Columbia Picture have sent me a third (better) photo of Jolie as Salt. Click on the image above to enlarge. The film tells the story of a CIA officer who is outed as a Russian sleeper spy, and must evade capture by those who are convinced she’s aiming to assassinate the president.

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lol yeah its quite here. just a reminder, this movie is now playing.

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lol yeah its quite here. just a reminder, this movie is now playing.

watching this later at 12:30 smile.gif
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Planning to watch it this weekend biggrin.gif
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Gonna watch this asap.
Liked AJ movies.
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if u like knight and day, u'll love this one as well
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so how is the movie? kena censored a lot of scenes?
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Come on guys!

i'm waiting for the review!!! shakehead.gif
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watched and i don't like it...
the ending is quick and unpredictable....
when i watched in the cinema i thought the movie was yet to reach the climax part so i went to toilet quickly
when i came back and sat down the ending title appeared
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Watched it last night. For me it just so so action movie. 3/5

Salt mission is clear at one part, and suddenly the mission got messed with salt personal feeling. The cia, secret service look dumb in this movie.
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QUOTE(wilhelm @ Jul 31 2010, 01:40 AM)
watched and i don't like it...
the ending is quick and unpredictable....
when i watched in the cinema i thought the movie was yet to reach the climax part so i went to toilet quickly
when i came back and sat down the ending title appeared
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Hmm. Was hoping for good review though since there isn't that many good movie lately.
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just seen it and i didn't really like it.

as usual, my full review can be found at you know where. =)
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i'll say its an ok thriller spy movie....

however the storyline doesn't really make sense in this movie...

will discuss when more ppl go for the movie first....


Added on July 31, 2010, 10:31 pmbtw... Angeline Jolie's performance lifted this movie...

yes, her performance alone already worth the ticket price... nod.gif

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half the movie i feel like wanna left the cinema. but i fall asleep instead. as far as i remember Angelina Jolie never acted in good movies, except Changeling.
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Rubbish movie.
If you have watched the trailer, you have watched the movie.
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Unbelievable storyline. Salt can thrash the entire CIA, NYPD single handed. I think the real policeman must be pissed off watching this movie. The movie is barely watchable due to Angelina Jolie. 3/5 for me.
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Unbelievable and illogical. Does not make sense.
Just watch the action will do.
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I doubt Salt is human because she didn't break a single bone when she was jumping from a vehicle to another!

QUOTE(cuebiz @ Jul 31 2010, 11:48 PM)
Unbelievable storyline. Salt can thrash the entire CIA, NYPD single handed. I think the real policeman must be pissed off watching this movie. The movie is barely watchable due to Angelina Jolie. 3/5 for me.
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I fell asleep twice lol
Unbelievable, illogical, convoluted mess.
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I had a bloody good time. It definitely feels like Jason Bourne with a Vagina in the first half but I think once Salt gets caught, the movie changes direction and becomes very interesting. For those who don't like hanging endings, AVOID THIS AT ALL COST but as for me, I am hoping for a sequel.

It's the most loud dumb fun I have had in quite a while. Even erases the bad taste left in the mouth after that God-awful Knight and Day.

8/10
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Aug 1 2010, 06:40 PM)
I had a bloody good time. It definitely feels like Jason Bourne with a Vagina in the first half but I think once Salt gets caught, the movie changes direction and becomes very interesting. For those who don't like hanging endings, AVOID THIS AT ALL COST but as for me, I am hoping for a sequel.

It's the most loud dumb fun I have had in quite a while. Even erases the bad taste left in the mouth after that God-awful Knight and Day.

8/10
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QUOTE(V3nz @ Aug 1 2010, 08:09 PM)
eh,how come you completely different opinion one? hmm.gif
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I like the movie! Yes, AJ is a factor, but still I loove it. 8/10 too. smile.gif)

As for those who fell asleep in the cinema... I only slept for less than 2 hrs the day before and I was dragging my body to the cinema the following nite... But going thru the actions and all, I left the cinema wide awake. tongue.gif
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Oh man, the way how you guys post..it is really make me want to avoid this movie at all cost....
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i like it..
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not as enjoyable as knight and day BUT angelina jolie still GOT IT. She sexed up the screen but wish:
she's as agile as michelle yeoh
the team that made matt damon such an asskicker were doing this flick
liev schreiber (sabertooth/ex soldier cum drag queen) would just ham the shit up
chiwetel ejiofor would jujitsu salt and end up banging each other

extra points for "the prosthetic makeup"




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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Aug 1 2010, 09:11 PM)
I didn't know it needed to be the same as yours. I'll make sure that I don't make the same mistake next time.  sad.gif
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lol,i din mean not same opinion as me

i mean since most of them say its awful but yet you find it interesting

i'm just curious tongue.gif

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I knew the ending after 20 minutes into the movie.

But kudos to Jolie. She did well this time around. Almost on par to Changeling.
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Yeps love her in action movies. She did her own stunts! smile.gif
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Nice movie...
non-stop action..yay!!
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Aug 2 2010, 06:37 PM)
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Anyway, watched Salt just today.

Philip Noyce did a good job in directing this and thank God Tom Cruise made a pass on to this film. Angelina Jolie did a superb acting in this film.

Although it is true she seem to be invisible to almost everything, still it keeps it entertaining...

Back to the old Russian enemy... it has been a while since something like Cold War these stories occur... anyway...

Ending cliffhanger? A possible television series? If demand meets... I don't think a sequel for the film is there but a potential television is probably a yes...


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QUOTE(hairyLGS @ Aug 11 2010, 11:53 PM)
mov_freak might jeles of you  laugh.gif

Anyway, watched Salt just today.

Philip Noyce did a good job in directing this and thank God Tom Cruise made a pass on to this film. Angelina Jolie did a superb acting in this film.

Although it is true she seem to be invisible to almost everything, still it keeps it entertaining...

Back to the old Russian enemy... it has been a while since something like Cold War these stories occur... anyway...

Ending cliffhanger? A possible television series? If demand meets... I don't think a sequel for the film is there but a potential television is probably a yes...
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I haven't even seen Salt yet?!? laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Mov_freak @ Aug 12 2010, 02:23 PM)
Aiyo, why you tarik me underwater!! Everybody has his/her own opinion.

I haven't even seen Salt yet?!? laugh.gif
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Watch this yesterday...

A fast pace and pretty-much no-nonsense action movie. A modernize take on the age old Cold War era mythology specifically the 'Sleeper Agents'.

Overall, the elements were too predictable, every friends or foes were noticeable from the beginning, not to mention the Spider toxin and yeah, the ending. The husband being shot were a surprise though...

The moral theme here is - remnants from the past might come back and bite you if left unnoticed... tongue.gif

Anyway, I LOL'ed when seeing the part about Lee Harvey Osward though since my first knowledged of the guy was from Quantum Leap. And yeah, we probably gonna be seeing Osward again in TF3, well, maybe...

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sequel, anyone ?



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Filmgoers who saw "Salt" well know how its ending was left open wider than Red Square. But will Sony drive through with a sequel?

The stars and principals that need to align have, at least, begun to come together.

Writer Kurt Wimmer has ideas for how to advance the story of the spy thriller, in which Evelyn Salt is a Russian plant in the highest echelons of the CIA who may or may not be working for her home country.

Director Phillip Noyce, for his part, is said to be interested in returning for a new installment. Scheduling and preferences would need to be worked out, however: Though the filmmaker doesn't officially have a new movie, he is involved with several high-priority development projects.

They include "Wenceslas Square," the indie thriller that was set to shoot in Serbia as early as this summer but has gotten hung up on casting issues as producers seek a big-name star. Noyce is also interested in directing Russell Crowe in the Australian love story "Dirt Music," which has long been a passion project for the director, though without financing yet, no one's moving on that one. And there's another romance film in the offing that would reunite Noyce with "Salt" producer Sunil Perkash.

Angelina Jolie had said that she's keen to work on a sequel; she has the Tim Burton film "Maleficent" and the big-franchise dreams of Kay Scarpetta waiting in the wings, but no commitment to a new movie now that she's finished Spyglass spy movie "The Tourist."

"Salt" producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura and, in particular, Sony remain a question, however. The line the studio has put out to insiders in Hollywood is that the the company wants to see how the film performs in key international territories -- over the coming weeks it opens in the U.K., Germany and numerous South American countries -- before deciding whether to move forward. The movie has performed reasonably well in the U.S., earning $96 million thus far, but the production cost $110 million, with marketing costs running along the usual lines for a star-driven action picture. And sequels tend to get pricier.

Then again, Sony has done the heavy lifting, launching an original script and an unknown title in a climate inhospitable to them. Now comes the easy part. Well, comparatively speaking.

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Give me WANTED (which was much cooler and less predictable) anytime. But I heard she scrapped the sequel, which is a shame. No more bending bullets...booo.
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i want a trilogy!!!!!
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post Aug 17 2010, 10:47 PM

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Salt
the Salt Supremency
the Salt Ultimeci
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post Aug 20 2010, 12:41 AM

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give 10/10. hate Liev Schreiber
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I will say just watch it for the action. AJ did her role well.

The storyline plot holes are bad. But that's another post another time.
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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Aug 16 2010, 11:51 PM)
Why not? The ending is already an obvious bait for sequel... laugh.gif
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It might be late but I just watched it and I enjoyed it. What I like about the Salt that there isn't any dragging part. 1 Hours 30+mins flies fast due to non-stop action.

The sotryline is quite predictable and cliche but that don't really affect me much.

The moral of this story : Don't kill superb agent's husband coz you going to make her more pissed off...and it is silly to believe that people will always stay loyal to some iron-fist organization. The chances is none.
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Just watched Salt last night ... nice movie smile.gif Rating 7.5/10. Action-packed and just nice .. at least Salt is not immortal tongue.gif Lack of steamy scenes haha
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Source:- http://www.beyondhollywood.com/phillip-noy...recting-salt-2/

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Phillip Noyce Isn’t Interested in Directing Salt 2

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I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised by how good Angelina Jolie’s spy thriller “Salt” was. I kept waiting for the movie to disappoint me, but it never did, right up to the very end. I’m not saying it was the greatest spy thriller ever made, of course, but it was a lot better than I had expected it to be. And of course, the filmmakers probably knew they had something going, because the ending of “Salt” left a big ol gaping room for a sequel, and word has screenwriter Kurt Wimmer already hard at work hacking away at that part two. Which raises the question: will “Salt” director Phillip Noyce return for a sequel?

Noyce tells Movieweb:

   
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Oh no, I don’t think I would do a sequel. We had to edit and make new music and effects for the two director’s cuts, so I think that I’ve given all I can to the movie with those three versions. I would like to see a sequel
    , but it would have to be another director with a new perspective.


He is referring to the fact that he actually edited three versions of the movie for the upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release at the request of the studio.

In any case, I’m not sure if it matters that Noyce isn’t coming back. As with the first movie, the big draw was and will continue to be Angelina Jolie. No offense to Noyce, of course, because while his direction was good, it isn’t exactly the kind of work that couldn’t be replicated by another seasoned director.

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Source:- http://www.beyondhollywood.com/salt-sequel...y-a-go-at-sony/

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Salt Sequel is Officially a Go at Sony

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It looks like “Salt 2″ (quickie tagline: “This time, She’s Saltier!”) is a go over at Sony Pictures, with Deadline reporting that the studio has once again hired Kurt Wimmer, who penned the original, to return for the sequel.

The original “Salt” certainly leaves plenty of room for a sequel, and indeed, begs for one. Angelina Jolie starred as a CIA operative who had given up a field career for the love of a good man, only to find herself accused of being a Russian sleeper agent destined to assassinate a visiting diplomat. This, of course, leads to her going on the run, with her old crew giving chase. Political intrigue, decades-old conspiracies, and Russian bad guys eventually enter the fray.

“Salt” is a strange movie. I don’t recall that it had all that much hype entering the 2010 year, but it did end up doing very brisk business at home and abroad. The film would eventually go on to make $293 million worldwide (with an additional $20 million on DVD sales) from a $110 million dollar budget.

No word yet on whether Phillip Noyce, who directed the original, would return for the second go-round. The director currently has his hands full with a couple of high-profile projects, including the submarine actioner “Hunter Killer” for Relativity Media, as well as that remake of the Jean-Claude Van Damme tournament fighting film “Bloodsport”. And in any case, he’s already stated publicly that he has no interest in directing a sequel to “Salt”, so that would seem to put the kibosh on that idea.

Of course, getting Angelina Jolie back will be the ultimate decision on whether the sequel moves beyond the writing stage. Without Jolie, there is no “Salt 2″.





 

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