Catherine Shoard 

Source Code sequel hopes to repeat success of original

A sequel to the Jake Gyllenhaal’s Groundhog Day-on-a-train thriller is production, but won’t feature either the first film’s star, nor its director, Duncan Jones
  
  

Michelle Monaghan and Jake Gyllenhaal in Source Code.
Wrong kind of leaves … Michelle Monaghan and Jake Gyllenhaal in Source Code. Photograph: Jonathan Wenk Photograph: Jonathan Wenk/PR

Roland Emmerich’s director of photography, Anna Foerster, is to take the reins on a sequel to hit 2011 thriller Source Code. It will be her first film as director.

The original starred Jake Gyllenhaal as a fatally wounded soldier in Afghanistan teleported into the body of a stranger, whose last eight minutes aboard a Chicago train hijacked by terrorists he endlessly relives. It was written by Ben Ripley, who will also pen the sequel. But neither the original’s star, Jake Gyllenhaal, nor its director, Duncan Jones, will be involved.

Source Code made $147m (£94m) worldwide from an estimated $30m budget. It was Jones’s first film after the critically acclaimed Moon.

• Interview: Duncan Jones on Source Code

 

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