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Diablo Cody Expresses Intent to Continue ‘Jennifer’s Body’ Journey with a Sequel

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The appreciation for Karyn Kusama’s 2009 horror film “Jennifer’s Body” has experienced a significant resurgence in recent years, with the fanbase growing and reevaluating the movie’s merits. Starring Megan Fox as Jennifer, a cheerleader possessed by a demonic force who targets her male classmates, the film is now recognized as a feminist revenge story ahead of its time, gaining a cult classic status 15 years later.

Diablo Cody, the writer of “Jennifer’s Body,” has reentered the horror scene with her latest film, “Lisa Frankenstein,” directed by Zelda Williams and set to hit theaters on February 9. In a recent interview with BD, Cody discussed her thoughts on the renewed interest in “Jennifer’s Body.”

Reflecting on the film’s initial reception, Cody expressed, ā€œAt first, I was excited about it, but I was also a little bit salty because I remember thinking, well, where was this audience when the movie came out? It was a critical, commercial failure. I was pretty humiliated. It was a rough experience having that movie come out. It was rough for me, it was rough for Megan [Fox]ā€¦ [then] people started suddenly talking about it like it was a good movie, which I had thought all along.ā€

Over time, Cody’s perspective has shifted. She explained, ā€œAt first, I just thought, oh, where was this audience when I needed it, and then I realized they were likeā€¦ seven. And then some people who maybe didnā€™t appreciate it at the time have come around, and now Iā€™m just like, thereā€™s no saltiness, now Iā€™m just happy.ā€

Despite the newfound cult classic status of “Jennifer’s Body,” there has been no indication of a sequel or continuation. When asked about the possibility of returning to the movie’s universe for a sequel or television series, Cody expressed her eagerness. ā€œYES! I wanna do a sequel,ā€ she enthusiastically admitted. However, she emphasized the need to find the right partners who share her passion for the project. Cody stated, ā€œI am not done with Jenniferā€™s Body. I just need to findā€¦ I need to partner with people who believe it in as much as I do, and that hasnā€™t really happened yet. I need someone to believe in it who has a billion dollars.ā€

Additionally, Cody shared that she is currently working on another horror script, describing it as the “most straight horror, like, overt, gore, scary thing” she has ever written. She expressed pride in the concept but noted the need to complete the script.

Stay tuned for the full interview with Cody and Williams on Boo Crew Podcast, coinciding with the theatrical release of “Lisa Frankenstein.”

Born in winter's coldest month, December, Francesco's inner passion for all things spooky begins with him. Horror aficionado since a young age, Francesco's thirst for horror brings him to consume many films and books, setting the basis for a film-making career in horror, thriller, and sci-fi. Francesco's idea to bring horror fans one step closer is finally a reality with GoreCulture, established on May 2022.

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