Director Gil Kenan hints at the possibility of returning to the spooky yet charming world of ‘Monster House’…
Key Takeaways:
- Director Gil Kenan expresses openness to revisiting “Monster House” world, emphasizing compelling characters.
- Fondly remembers collaboration with original cast, leaving possibility of sequel/spinoff open.
- Kenan’s focus on relatable themes and emotional depth evident in latest work, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.”
Fans of the 2006 animated film “Monster House” can rejoice! Director Gil Kenan recently expressed his love for the project and openness to returning to that spooky yet silly world.
In “Monster House,” three kids suspect their elderly neighbor’s house is alive and devouring people. On Halloween night, they confront the creepy creature to save their town from its monstrous appetite.
While acknowledging the film’s satisfying conclusion and the lack of a concrete follow-up concept at this point, Kenan doesn’t completely shut the door on a sequel or spinoff. He emphasizes the importance of compelling characters as a driving force for revisiting a franchise.
“The reason to revisit a film series is always characters,” Kenan shared with ComicBook.com, hinting at a potential connection to the existing cast. He fondly remembers his collaboration with the young actors and their impressive growth in the industry.
Leaving the possibility open, Kenan reflects on “Monster House” as a personal tonal calling card. He draws a connection to classic films like “Ghostbusters” and “The Goonies” that embraced darker themes while celebrating childhood experiences.
“There was a spate of films made in the ’80s that weren’t afraid to shine a light on those themes,” he says, advocating for films that offer a more nuanced view of the human experience for younger audiences.
This focus on relatable themes and emotional depth aligns with Kenan’s latest work, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.
“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” reunites the original Ghostbusters with a new generation. When they discover an ancient artifact, they must join forces to stop a powerful evil from unleashing a never-ending winter on the world.
Kenan’s passion for storytelling and character-driven narratives ensures that even if the doors to the “Monster House” remain slightly ajar, the spirit of adventure and mystery lives on in his cinematic endeavors.