Fresh off the news that Hostel 2 might hit multiplexes just a little bit late, now word comes that Eli Roth may have snagged himself a trio of fine female leads -- two of whom will most likely end up on the receiving end of items sharp, rusty and/or blood-spattered. The first Hostel misadventure featured three men (Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson, Eythor Gudjonsson) who run afoul of Slovakia's most unfriendly tourist trap, and it looks like Hostel 2 will be flipping the gender script by having Lauren German (Texas Chainsaw's doomed hitchhikerette), Bijou Phillips (a victim of Venom) and Heather Matarazzo (who played Martha Meeks in Scream 3) run shrieking from a variety of sick bastards who don't mind paying large sums of money if it means they can torture someone without getting arrested for it.Previous word from Mr. Roth was that original Hostel escapee Jay Hernandez would be reprising his role in the sequel, but I'm beginning to get the impression that Hernandez will "star" in Hostel 2 the same way that Adrienne King "starred" in Friday the 13th Part 2. Production on Hostel 2 gets underway real soon, after which Eli will focus on his adaptation of Stephen King's Cell, a movie that definitely has a shot at being better than the book -- which starts out awesomely and really runs out of steam in Act III.












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8-17-2006 @ 8:54AM
Elliott said...
I think Jay will return to try and shut down the Hostel for good. Or better yet, in a surprise twist we are shown a flashback to the original when he goes on a little killing spree of his own during his escape. With his new found taste for blood, he returns as a paying customer.
I think I will cringe a lot more seeing women being tortured. But if the roles are fully reversed in the sequel, then the first half of the movie will be a big hit with ladies and 3-15% of the male population.
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8-17-2006 @ 12:28PM
MosquitoControl said...
I'd expect Jay to be killed within the first five minutes. Which, honestly, we all expect, right? So maybe Roth is smarter than that, hard to tell.
I'd rather the character not be in it, and we assume he got to safety, maybe warned the authorities, than have him just be a dead end. No pun intended. Do something different. Hostel was slightly different from all the serial-killer-in-the-middle-of-nowhere-collecting-drivers-license movies that came out last year. Slightly. I'd hope it stayed that way.
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11-04-2006 @ 6:21AM
Kyle said...
The movie is suspossed to start exactly where the last one left off at the train station. I believe Jay is going to go crazy and he will come back as a customer. Well i'm gonna be waiting in line for this gem. Loved the first one so hopefully with more money the second one will be even better and twisted.
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