Tucker and Dale vs. Evil is just one of those horror movies that, like so many others, didn’t receive much attention upon its initial theatrical release. However, one thing the dark horror comedy does have going for it is momentum. Ever since flopping in cinemas despite stellar reviews, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil slowly gained cult status and a strong fanbase. This was arguably due to how well the movie used satire to prop up its situational humor. As a result, in 2014, a sequel was officially announced to be in the first stages of development. Typically, this would’ve caused jubilation among fans, especially since Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine confirmed that a finished script did emerge a few years later. Still, despite rightfully celebrating the prospect of an upcoming follow-up film, it seems any joyful anticipation for Tucker and Dale vs. Evil 2 was premature.As an article from Cinemablend illustrated, Tudyk and Labine explained during 2017’s Boston Comic Con (now known as Fan Expo Boston) that the project wasn’t moving forward. Although the news warranted some disappointment, Tudyk offered a reasonable justification: the script “wasn’t any good.” His candor notwithstanding, Labine did sympathetically expound on his comedic partner’s frankness: “You can’t even blame that writer. It’s hard to make a sequel to that movie because of the joke. It’s done! We told the joke!” Nevertheless, both reassured fans by expressing their satisfaction with the first Tucker and Dale vs. Evil and its eccentric characters, adding that they’d be up for a sequel if a decent script presented itself. As a result, there’s still a possible glimmer of hope. This is excellent since the first movie contained so many great comedic scenes and deserves a continuation in a hypothetical Tucker and Dale vs. Evil 2. Despite its financial failure, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil was so well-received that there were some notable attempts to make Tucker and Dale vs. Evil 2 a reality. During an interview with Choice Cuts, Tudyk basically wanted to basically remake From Dusk Till Dawn. Here, Tucker and Dale would go on a trip to Mexico, meet some women, and only realize too late that they were vampires. While also talking to Choice Cuts, Eli Craig described his pitch, which was tentatively titled Tucker and Dale Go To Yale. In this parodic send-off to college slasher movies, Tucker and Dale found work in Yale’s prestigious campus, only to stumble into yet another horror movie massacre. Craig expounded on Dale’s time in Yale, saying that Dale was a simple-minded savant who could solve something as impossible as the Theory of Everything on a whim.
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil is just one of those horror movies that, like so many others, didn’t receive much attention upon its initial theatrical release. However, one thing the dark horror comedy does have going for it is momentum. Ever since flopping in cinemas despite stellar reviews, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil slowly gained cult status and a strong fanbase. This was arguably due to how well the movie used satire to prop up its situational humor. As a result, in 2014, a sequel was officially announced to be in the first stages of development. Typically, this would’ve caused jubilation among fans, especially since Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine confirmed that a finished script did emerge a few years later. Still, despite rightfully celebrating the prospect of an upcoming follow-up film, it seems any joyful anticipation for Tucker and Dale vs. Evil 2 was premature.
As an article from Cinemablend illustrated, Tudyk and Labine explained during 2017’s Boston Comic Con (now known as Fan Expo Boston) that the project wasn’t moving forward. Although the news warranted some disappointment, Tudyk offered a reasonable justification: the script “wasn’t any good.” His candor notwithstanding, Labine did sympathetically expound on his comedic partner’s frankness: “You can’t even blame that writer. It’s hard to make a sequel to that movie because of the joke. It’s done! We told the joke!” Nevertheless, both reassured fans by expressing their satisfaction with the first Tucker and Dale vs. Evil and its eccentric characters, adding that they’d be up for a sequel if a decent script presented itself. As a result, there’s still a possible glimmer of hope. This is excellent since the first movie contained so many great comedic scenes and deserves a continuation in a hypothetical Tucker and Dale vs. Evil 2.
Despite its financial failure, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil was so well-received that there were some notable attempts to make Tucker and Dale vs. Evil 2 a reality. During an interview with Choice Cuts, Tudyk basically wanted to basically remake From Dusk Till Dawn. Here, Tucker and Dale would go on a trip to Mexico, meet some women, and only realize too late that they were vampires. While also talking to Choice Cuts, Eli Craig described his pitch, which was tentatively titled Tucker and Dale Go To Yale. In this parodic send-off to college slasher movies, Tucker and Dale found work in Yale’s prestigious campus, only to stumble into yet another horror movie massacre. Craig expounded on Dale’s time in Yale, saying that Dale was a simple-minded savant who could solve something as impossible as the Theory of Everything on a whim.
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