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Gremlins 3, way more dark and twisted than the original!

Gremlins are coming back to the big screen and their new shenanigans will be the imagination of the original creator, Chris Columbus.

Columbus says he’s finished the script for Gremlins 3, and indicates we’ll be looking at an even grittier Gremlins this time.

Columbus says he’s proud of what he’s got, and it’s “as twisted and dark as anything, so we’ll see.”

Fans of the film shouldn’t worry about CGI being used to clean things up. Gremlins 3 will “without a doubt,” have “minimal CGI.

Currently the third movie is under development with Warner Brothers. Fingers and toes crossed that it goes to production soon.

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