George R.R. Martin Finally Finishes Writing Sequel To ‘Erin Brockovich’

Author George R.R. Martin, known for his meticulous writing pace, announced that he has finally finished his sequel to the iconic 2000 film 'Erin Brockovich'. The new screenplay, whimsically titled 'Erin Brockovich 2: A Kiss Of Chromium', took over a decade to craft, as Martin balanced other creative projects and aimed to give the beloved character the ending she deserved.

Martin assured fans that the detailed depiction of California and the story's depth will justify the extended wait. He humorously acknowledged the fans who persistently urged him to hasten the process, promising that the delayed gratification would be worthwhile. Adding to the excitement, Martin teased a prequel series set a whopping 8,000 years before the first film.

However, just as the sequel was ready, Martin reportedly had to delay it for rewrites after spoilers about Erin Brockovich's life surfaced on her Wikipedia page. Fans remain on tenterhooks, eager to see how Martin's creative genius unfolds in this unexpected literary venture.

Source: 800 Pound Gorilla Media (USA)

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