The superheros sci-fi movie Chronicle is getting a sequel from Max Landis, the same guy who wrote the first one.
Deadline reports that Landis is attached to write a follow-up to the film that grossed over $105 million at the box office. The film is centered on three high school friends that gain superpowers through some accident. While they know they should be using their new found powers responsibly, they are quickly drawn towards the dark side. Soon they see their lives spinning out of control and their friendship being tested.
Last year Landis made a name for himself by writing and directing the short film The Death and Return of Superman. He has also sold an untitled adventure script to Disney and in April Universal Pictures picked up his script for Amnesty which now has Ron Howard set to direct.