SLC Punk may be getting a sequel, as only posers don't fully mine their intellectual property
Tentative plans appear to be in the works for a sequel to SLC Punk!, the 1998 film that so sharply skewers the “tribe” archetypes that permeate the music scene, and then there’s another 90 minutes of movie. Despite telling a complete story about a self-avowed punk working so feverishly to avoid becoming a sell-out “poser” like his dad—only to wind up a sell-out poser like his dad, because that’s how stories work—writer-director James Merendino thinks there’s even more irony to be mined from Matthew Lillard’s Stevo, now that he's a middle-aged man forced by society to wear normal pants.