Snyder Already Working On His Big Screen Sequel To 300

Zack Snyder and Kurt Johnstad, co-writers of the 300 movie adaptation, have started putting together their screenplay for Xerxes, the sequel. Again, it’s being adapted from a Frank Miller comic that we last reported on in early June.

Snyder tells Hero Complex that he hasn’t yet signed a deal to direct the film, but he certainly seems to want the gig:

It’s really going to depend on what the studio wants to do and what we do when we finish; I don’t have a directing deal in place but we are writing it, so call it intent. If there was a crime they could probably convict me.

Reading between the lines, this means Miller has at least a finished script for the entire comic book. Otherwise, what else are they adapting?

Here’s how Snyder describes the plot set-up:

This movie follows Themistocles and the Battle of Artemisium, which coincidentally happens on the exact same three days as the Battle of Thermopylae. This one starts off with a quick retelling of the why of the Persian wars. It starts off at the Battle of Marathon and then it goes back to Themistocles finding out that Persians are invading again. and off we go over to learn a little bit about why Xerxes is the way he is.

Darius gets wounded at Marathon and he’s super cool and like a great guy. Even the Greeks are like, ‘Darius is awesome.’ After Darius dies, Xerxes [his son] is so distraught, but Darius had told him, ‘Don’t attack the Greeks, only a god can punish the Greeks.’ So that’s when he calls his mystics and wizards and says, ‘Make me a god so I can avenge my father.’

Starts before the events of 300, ends after the events of 300, and has humans being given godly powers for vengeance. Sounds like it will have to be absolutely, genuinely epic.

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