Box office, proposed sequel & video game
Constantine earned over $230 million in worldwide box office receipts. A video game adaption of the film was also produced.
Warner Home Video announced that the film was to be released on HD DVD on March 28, 2006.[10] It would be one of the earliest titles to be released on that media format. However, following delays to the launch of the HD DVD format (which pushed back the release of many of the initially announced titles), Constantine eventually made its debut on HD DVD on June 6, 2006. Warner Home Video released a Blu-ray Disc version of the movie on October 14, 2008.
Movie producer Lauren Shuler Donner stated in a November 18?19, 2006 interview that writers were developing a script for Constantine 2 and that Keanu Reeves was willing to reprise his role as John Constantine. Donner also stated that Constantine 2 would be filmed in a South American country, and a different director would replace Francis Lawrence who directed the first film. Nevertheless, Lawrence would remain, acting as a producer on the sequel.[11][12][13] On March 22, 2008, Reeves stated he would not be willing to participate in a sequel of the movie.[14] However, months later, he directly contradicted this statement in another interview prior to the December 2008 release of The Day the Earth Stood Still.[15] Constantine 2 holds a tentative release date of 2012[16].
Constantine earned over $230 million in worldwide box office receipts. A video game adaption of the film was also produced.
Warner Home Video announced that the film was to be released on HD DVD on March 28, 2006.[10] It would be one of the earliest titles to be released on that media format. However, following delays to the launch of the HD DVD format (which pushed back the release of many of the initially announced titles), Constantine eventually made its debut on HD DVD on June 6, 2006. Warner Home Video released a Blu-ray Disc version of the movie on October 14, 2008.
Movie producer Lauren Shuler Donner stated in a November 18?19, 2006 interview that writers were developing a script for Constantine 2 and that Keanu Reeves was willing to reprise his role as John Constantine. Donner also stated that Constantine 2 would be filmed in a South American country, and a different director would replace Francis Lawrence who directed the first film. Nevertheless, Lawrence would remain, acting as a producer on the sequel.[11][12][13] On March 22, 2008, Reeves stated he would not be willing to participate in a sequel of the movie.[14] However, months later, he directly contradicted this statement in another interview prior to the December 2008 release of The Day the Earth Stood Still.[15] Constantine 2 holds a tentative release date of 2012[16].