The Forever Purge Was Supposed to Be the Final Purge Movie; James DeMonaco Reveals Why It Isn't
Directed by Everardo Gout (Days of Grace) and written by James DeMonaco (the creator of The Purge franchise), the latest installment The Forever Purge shows what can happen when one night of mayhem and murder is no longer enough. When a rogue group of masked purgers decides not to end the annual Purge at daybreak and instead shows up on a Texas ranch, the family there, along with a Mexican couple, find themselves having to band together and fight back, if they have any chance at survival. The film stars Ana de la Reguera, Tenoch Huerta, Josh Lucas, Cassidy Freeman, Leven Rambin, Alejandro Edda, and Will Patton.
During this virtual 1-on-1 interview with Collider, which you can both watch and read, DeMonaco dove deep into the franchise and talked about things evolved from one film to a series of movies, further exploring different aspects of the Purge through the two-season TV series, that The Forever Purge was originally meant to be the final installment in the franchise, and now having an idea for Purge 6 that he hopes to tell. He also talked about what audiences can expect from his upcoming flick This is the Night (formerly Once Upon a Time in Staten Island), and how he’s hoping to cast Pete Davidson in his next film.
If you'd like to read a transcript of this interview follow this link: https://collider.com/is-the-forever-purge-the-last-movie-james-demonaco-interview/
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