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Steven Soderbergh has written a sequel to Sex, Lies And Videotape in lockdown.The 57-year-old director revealed that he has penned a follow-up to his acclaimed 1989 movie, which marked his filmmaking breakthrough and starred James Spader and Andie MacDowell, and is keen to bring the idea to the cinema.'Within the first six or seven weeks of the lockdown, I finished 3 screenplays,' he told Flaviar's NightCap Live. 'One of them was a rewrite, one of them was an original, and one was an adaptation of a novel that I've been wanting to do.' Busy man:Steven Soderbergh has written a sequel to Sex, Lies and Videotape in lockdown; seen in 2019 A new vibe for cinema: The film was considered groundbreaking in 1989The Contagion star then added,'The.

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