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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rob Reiner Initially Refused Spinal Tap Sequel Idea

Rob Reiner Initially Refused Spinal Tap Sequel Idea

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Rob Reiner initially resisted making a Spinal Tap sequel for years.
  • He discussed sequel possibilities with co-star Harry Shearer.
  • Shearer regained film rights after a 2016 lawsuit victory.
Rob Reiner Initially Refused Spinal Tap Sequel Idea

Rob Reiner, the acclaimed filmmaker, shared insights into his initial resistance to revisiting the beloved 1984 mockumentary, Spinal Tap. For many years, he consistently declined suggestions to produce a sequel, believing the original film should remain a singular work. Reiner expressed that the idea of a follow-up was never on his radar.

However, the landscape shifted following a significant legal victory in 2016. Co-star Harry Shearer successfully regained the rights to the film from StudioCanal. This development opened new avenues for conversation between Shearer and Reiner regarding the possibility of a sequel, prompting a reconsideration of their long-held stance.

This evolving perspective suggests a potential new chapter for the fictional heavy metal band. While initially firm on letting Spinal Tap's legacy stand, Reiner's recent comments indicate a softening of his position. The change in ownership and continued interest from fans may pave the way for a return to the disastrous yet iconic band.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Initially, Rob Reiner did not plan or want to make a sequel to Spinal Tap, preferring to let the original film stand alone.
Co-star Harry Shearer regained the rights to the film Spinal Tap from StudioCanal after a lawsuit in 2016.
The original Spinal Tap mockumentary was released in 1984.

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