georgecat wrote:A sequel?? Makes sense the way it ended. Maybe they'll have enough money to film this one in South Boston instead of Canada.
Wikipedia on possible sequel:<blockquote>
According to the film's official website, the release date of the sequel The Boondock Saints: All Saints Day was September 2005 (this didn't happen, however). The sequel continues from the courtroom scene at the end of the first film. Industry insiders have long speculated that the actual production of this sequel is extremely unlikely considering that Troy Duffy has had no film directing or producing experience since 1999, and believe sequel rumors were being used as an attempt to promote the first film.
In late March of 2002, Duffy posted a letter to fans of the first film, claiming that financial backing had been found for a sequel. It would reportedly have twice the budget of the original film, and "experience a theatrical release." Willem Dafoe will not be returning, according to the posted letter.
Information for the sequel was formerly available on IMDb, where it was categorized as in development. However, as of January 2006 all information regarding the sequel has been removed from IMDb.
In a recent interview with IGN, Troy Duffy expressed his, as well as most of the cast's, interest in making the sequel. There are currently litigations concerning rights. Duffy explained once the legal battle finishes, a sequel seems likely.
In June 2006, it was announced that due to the success of The Boondock Saints on DVD, Fox has agreed to finance a sequel </blockquote>