Jon Landau produced Alita: Battle Angel with James Cameron, and Landau just talked to CinemaBlend’s own Sean O’Connell about the potential for a sequel. His advice to fans was basically to keep it up:
Yes, as Alita: Battle Angel producer Jon Landau noted, the family to reach is now at Disney. The movie was released in February 2019 by 20th Century Fox, and shortly after that everything was finalized with Disney’s acquisition of Fox properties. There’s been a lot to sort out in the transition.
So that’s why Alita star Rosa Salazar said she understood why Disney didn’t immediately have word on Alita 2. That said, it’s been a minute. And in that minute, the Alita Army has kept the buzz going for Alita: Battle Angel. The movie made $404.8 million worldwide — granted, most of that was overseas from $319 million at the international box office, per Box Office Mojo. But the interest is there.
So, theoretically, how long would it take for an Alita sequel to be made? Here’s more from Jon Landau to CinemaBlend:
That’s a lot of time. With Alita, though, the first movie’s script was co-written by James Cameron and Laeta Kalogridis and ended with clear potential for sequels. So the story is already there, it’s not like they’d be throwing pencils at the ceiling wondering “Where do we go from here?”
As Jon Landau continued, the team knows there are definitely more stories to tell in the Alita universe:
James Cameron does love to plan his sequels — from Terminator to Avatar and Alita. Robert Rodriguez ultimately directed Alita: Battle Angel and said he’d love to return for Alita 2. Rose Salazar is ready to return too.
Since we live in the age of streaming — with Disney+ now on the scene as a source of original and classic content — would Jon Landau and the Alita filmmakers ever consider taking Alita: Battle Angel 2 to streaming?
So Jon Landau and James Cameron are fans of the streaming world, but it’s too early to make any calls about Alita: Battle Angel 2. As Landau said, though, fans should keep telling Disney they want Alita 2 — and maybe emphasize you’ll pay good money to see it, and you’ll make your friends, family, and neighbors pay money to see it too.