With Jaws celebrating its 36th anniversary, AICN's
Eric Vespe (aka Quint) recently got to chat with the man himself,
Steven Spielberg, about the film and his career in general. We got a
tidbit from the interview last week, when word got out that the Blu-ray
is in the works without any sort of digital alterations (!), and now you
can read the interview in its entirety right here.
Jaws is easily one of the most memorable films of all-time and
it's always been assumed that Spielberg was asked to come back for the
sequel (which he turned down because hates shooting at sea). He moved
onto greener pastures and left the franchise, but it seems as thought
the shark that refused to work is always on his mind.
When asked about how he would have approached making a sequel, Spielberg responded, "No,
no idea at all, but I have a very, very good scene which I thought
would have been good for a sequel someday, which I will tell you someday
because I don’t want it in print. But I’ll tell you my scene some day.
Every time I think of this scene I think, 'Hmmm, could this be another
Jaws movie?' and I have to immediately stop myself and immediately pull
myself back down to Earth."
Now, the odds of him actually returning is probably slim to none, but
the world would certainly be a better place for it. Each of the three
follow-ups Universal made during the late 70's and 80's are either
unwatchable or unintentionally hilarious (check past the break for the
alternate ending of Jaws: The Revenge to see what I mean), and
seeing him return would at least end the franchise on a sweet note - and
not one that sounds like a mentally challenged lion.