Danny Boyle has revealed that he does have plans for a sequel to Trainspotting with the original cast.
It was back in that Boyle helmed the adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel - a movie that is widely regarded as one of the best British films of all time.
And Boyle admits that a sequel was always the plan but he is aware that he doesn't want to disappoint fans of that original film.
Speaking to The Playlist the Oscar winning director said: "This has been a long time coming.
"There’s always been this long term plan for Trainspotting 2, if John [Hodge] can produce a decent enough script, I don’t think there will be any barriers to Ewan [McGregor] or any of the cast coming back.
"I think they’ll wanna know that the parts are good so they don’t feel like they are letting anyone down.
"The reason for doing it again is that people cherish the original, people remember it or have caught up with it if they never saw because they were younger.
"So you want to make sure you don’t disappoint people. That will be the only criteria I think."
We haven't see Boyle in the director's chair since the success of 127 Hours but he will be back at the end of the month with Trance.
The movie will see him team up with James McAvoy and Vincent Cassel and sees him tackle the crime thriller.
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