Warner
Bros
is
keen
to
come
out
with
a
sequel
to
Emily
Blunt-Tom
Cruise
starred
time-travel
sci-fi
movie,
Edge
of
Tomorrow.
The
original
movie
which
released
in
2014,
in
theaters
worldwide
made
a
steady
and
solid
business
and
has
also
been
critically
acclaimed.
The
story
revolved
around
alien
invasion
on
Earth
and
Tom
Cruise
had
to
live
over
and
over
again
in
the
parallel
dimension
to
repel
the
threat
and
save
the
earth.
Christopher
McQuarrie,
who
had
directed
the
original
part
is
expected
to
make
a
return
for
the
sequel
as
well.
The
first
part
of
the
movie
was
based
on
a
2004
Japanese
best
seller
novel
All
You
Need
Is
Kill
and
consequently
the
production
house
is
in
search
of
a
new
story.
Warner
Bros
officials
have
confirmed
that
this
time,
they
will
venture
into
the
space-time
theory,
according
to
a
source.
However,
the
title
of
the
movie
is
still
undecided
and
it
will
get
christened
probably
when
the
other
things
including
the
scriptwriter
and
more
importantly
a
good
story
base
start
falling
into
places.
Reportedly
Warner
Bros,
is
looking
forward
to
retain
the
original
cast
of
the
movie.
According
to
the
reports,
Joe
Shrapnel,
Race
scribes
and
Anna
Waterhouse
are
taking
over
on
the
screenplay.
However,
nothing
much
has
been
revealed
by
Warner
Bros
about
the
development.