![]() In Kansas City around 1993, Hellman apparently let Plissken and Fresno Bob get cornered by police, at which time Fresno Bob was brutally tortured and killed by sadistic law enforcers within the United States Police Force. Some time later, he turned to a life of crime, probably due to the perceived betrayal of the United States government during the "Leningrad Ruse" (which were the events that caused him to lose the use of his left eye) and when his parents were burned alive in their home by the United States Police Force. He traveled with his war buddy and only friend, Bill Taylor. Snake took up with partners Harold Hellman (later known as "Brain") and Fresno Bob. President for bravery during campaigns in Leningrad and Siberia in World War III against the USSR. He has two Purple Hearts, and is said the youngest soldier to be decorated by the U.S. ![]() Army First Lieutenant, serving under Special Forces Unit "Black Light", as stated by Hauk in Escape from New York, often misheard as Black Flight ("Gullfire" was the name of the glider Snake used). 3.3 John Carpenter's Snake Plissken Chronicles.You should make this, you have more ideas than I do. project being led by Kurt Russell’s son, Wyatt Russell, instead. And, while there have reportedly been plans to reboot Escape from New York for some time, Carpenter responded eagerly to the idea of any future Escape from. Sadly, Russell has dismissed the idea of returning to the role of Snake Plissken, believing it to be a young man’s role. President from detonating a stolen explosive device.Įscape from Earth would have picked up with Snake Plissken right after the ending of Escape from L.A., which saw him activating a superweapon known as the “Sword of Damocles." The weapon ends all technological activity on the planet permanently, plunging Earth into a new dark age, and concluding with Snake proving why he is considered one of the greatest silver screen antiheroes of all time as he lights a cigarette and says, "Welcome to the human race." The sequel, Escape from L.A., finds Snake tasked with stopping the brainwashed daughter of the U.S. Co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, Escape from New York, the first installment in the franchise, introduces audiences to Kurt Russell as ex-soldier and current federal prisoner Snake Plissken, who is given just 24 hours to rescue the President of the United States, who has crashed landed in Manhattan, which is now a giant maximum-security prison. While Carpenter says he does not care too much about special effects-laden movies, the idea of Snake Plissken in space sounds like nothing less than cinematic majesty. So there’d be a lot of special effects in it. Escape from Earth was kind of Snake Plissken in a space capsule, flying interstellar. But what would Escape from Earth look like if it were finally made today? Well, according to Carpenter. While discussing the project with Fandom, Carpenter revealed what he believes the movie would look like if it were made today, and even backs the idea of Kurt Russell’s son, Wyatt, taking on the iconic role of Snake Plissken. Legendary director John Carpenter has discussed the idea of ever bringing the proposed Escape from New York sequel, Escape from Earth, to life.
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