Hitting theaters in early 2011, I Am Number Four was met with mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, with some admiring the promise it showed of a burgeoning franchise, while largely criticizing it for its familiar plot elements from the larger YA fiction genre. Why The I Am Number Four Sequel Was Scrapped We can get the rights back, we could do it ourselves, like guerilla style, make The Power of Six, that'd be awesome. But, unfortunately, it never ended up coming to a second movie, and that still pains me, and I meet people like you who are like, "We loved the movie!" So, I'm disappointed, but look, never say never, I would be down. So, there's a bittersweet quality to it for me when I look back, I'm like, "Oh, what a wonderful experience." I got to do so much stunt work, and work with DJ Caruso, the amazing director, and flip around and have fun, and what a cool character, I got to ride a Ducati motorbike so much. Ugh, The Power of Six, that was the next one in the series! You know, this has happened to me a few times in my career where you sign on for three projects and are like, "Oh my gosh, it's gonna be a trilogy," and you get so excited and you get really connected with the cast, and it was really disappointing when we found out they were not doing a sequel. In addition to expressing admiration for the cult following its garnered in the years since, Palmer got candid about her disappointment over the movie's scrapped sequel, but remains hopeful to make it one day. While speaking exclusively with Screen Rant for her Hulu series The Clearing, Teresa Palmer looked back on her time with I Am Number Four.
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