According to Brad Pitt himself, a " World War Z" sequel is "certainly" on the table. This week he told Variety while promoting "12 Years a Slave" at the Toronto International Film Festival that he and producers were "talking about it," but were waiting on the right script to come along.
"We gotta get the script right first to determine if we go further. We have so many ideas and so much information - we think we have a lot of stuff to mine from." The movie was based on the 2006 novel by Max Brooks.
"World War Z," according to USA Today, is Pitt's most commercially successful film to date. The zombie apocalypse thriller, directed by Marc Forster, follows a U.N. worker as he travels around the globe facing a zombie pandemic crumbling armies and governments in its wake. It grossed $533 million worldwide.