File this under "THANK GOD!!!!"

Producer Neal Moritz recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter when he explained why no sequel
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The movie did almost $250 million and was actually very well liked, but we made the movie for too much money. One, we made it in L.A. for certain reasons, and two, we decided to go to 3D -- that added another $10 million. If I had done it in a tax-rebate state and not done 3D, it would have been considered a huge financial success for the studio. So we're not making a sequel right now.
I'd like to say it was well liked by, I guess, some people but not this one. Thought it was a loud obnoxious mess... and I can say the same thing for the star.