Robert Rodriguez Reveals What’s Holding Back a Desperado Trilogy Sequel

While director Robert Rodriguez would love to potentially pursue a sequel to his Desperado movie trilogy, he’s just not sure if he could do it in a way he’s fully comfortable with.Recently speaking with The Wrap, Rodriguez addressed the possibility of making a fourth film following 1993’s El Mariachi, 1995’s Desperado, and 2003’s Once Upon a Time in Mexico. He explained how he feels the trilogy was far ahead of its time, likening it to an adult version of Spy Kids. However, the rise in gun violence in the years since Once Upon a Time in Mexico was released has left Rodriguez with great trepidation about moving forward with Desperado 4.”I would love to revisit the Desperado series. I thought it was way ahead of its time,” the director said, going on to point out how real-life tragedies have stalled a potential fourth film. “It’s really hard to do today, for me, anything with guns. Gun violence has gotten out of control. Even those are those are very tongue-in-cheek and kind of fun. It’s just hard to do. There’s always some terrible shooting and you just go, I don’t know if I can responsibly do anything with guns.”Related: Alita: Battle Angel 2 Gets Exciting Update From Robert Rodriguez

While director Robert Rodriguez would love to potentially pursue a sequel to his Desperado movie trilogy, he’s just not sure if he could do it in a way he’s fully comfortable with.

Related: Alita: Battle Angel 2 Gets Exciting Update From Robert Rodriguez

Recently speaking with The Wrap, Rodriguez addressed the possibility of making a fourth film following 1993’s El Mariachi, 1995’s Desperado, and 2003’s Once Upon a Time in Mexico. He explained how he feels the trilogy was far ahead of its time, likening it to an adult version of Spy Kids. However, the rise in gun violence in the years since Once Upon a Time in Mexico was released has left Rodriguez with great trepidation about moving forward with Desperado 4.

“I would love to revisit the Desperado series. I thought it was way ahead of its time,” the director said, going on to point out how real-life tragedies have stalled a potential fourth film. “It’s really hard to do today, for me, anything with guns. Gun violence has gotten out of control. Even those are those are very tongue-in-cheek and kind of fun. It’s just hard to do. There’s always some terrible shooting and you just go, I don’t know if I can responsibly do anything with guns.”

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