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There Will Be A Dr Horrible Sequel In Our Future

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Kaitlyn Elliott

Senior Content Editor

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5 years ago, Joss Whedon and his brothers produced a webseries called Dr Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. Despite being a webseries, it was extremely successful and left fans begging for more, something the Whedon’s seem to be very good at doing.

The series features Neil-Patrick Harris, Nathan Fillion, and Felicia Day in a musical of sorts with an evil side. Nerdist.com reported Jed Whedon as saying,

“We know we have spoken publicly about a sequel in the near distance and our passion to create it, and I promise we have not been insincere. Horrible is still one of our favorite creations by humans who were also us. We have many songs written and the plot outlined, but needless to say, we’ve been busy.”

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He went on to say, “So the future is uncertain, our passion remains. DH2 will exist, in some format or another, at some point in the future. Unfortunately, the when is still unclear.”

If you haven’t seen it yet, you can watch it here. I guess we will just have to be patient until our supervillians return to our computers!

What do you think about the series return? Let us know in the comments below!

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