娱乐英语新闻:Director reveals possibility of "Ip Man 3"
BEIJING, April 27 -- Wilson Yip, director of the "Ip Man" action film series, revealed Sunday that the third installment, if made, would focus on Bruce Lee, the best-known student of Ip Man, M1905.com reports.
Yip told the media that the appearance of a young Bruce Lee at the end of "Ip Man 2" was foreshadowing for the next edition. But the director also hedged, saying, "shooting films is like gambling, where you can't predict the results. You can't know if there will be a second episode while you were still working on the first one. I put my chips down on 'Ip Man 2' and will see how it goes. If I win, I will make 'Ip Man 3'."
Donnie Yen featured in a poster for "Ip Man 2" |
As the dark horse of the 2008 film market, "Ip Man" has received intense attention. Striking while the iron was hot, Wilson Yip then quickly followed that success with "Ip Man 2", which will open in theaters on Tuesday.
Audience comments on the previews for "Ip Man 2" have so far revealed that the sequel is better than the original.
However, Donnie Yen, who played the title character in the two "Ip Man" films, has said several times in public that he wouldn't do another "Ip Man."
Director Yip responded, "He definitely will come back if 'Ip Man 2' does well. Nothing is impossible."
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