” I haven’t felt that good since Archie Gemmill scored against Holland in 1978!”
Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking highly anticipated sequel to a bona fide classic. Choose Trainspotting 2.
Renton, Begbie, Spud and Sick Boy are set to return on January 27, and while we’re eagerly anticipating to see what unfolds, the sequel might not be the last time that we see Edinburgh’s most infamous quartet on the big screen.
Speaking with Time Out magazine, the author of Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh, said that he thinks “there’s probably room for one more kind of Trainspotting-themed film. You never know what’s going to happen with these things.”

Danny Boyle’s sequel to the beloved cult-classic is loosely based on Irvine’s 2002 novel Porno, and the author says that he has plenty more adventures that can be adapted into films.
Welsh has even penned a prequel to Trainspotting, 2012’s Skagboys, and Begbie has also been given his own spin-off, 2016’s The Blade Artist. In that novel, the s**t-scary hooligan (played by Robert Carlyle in the films) has changed his ways after becoming an artist and family man that’s living in California.
We imagine that he’s just itching to glass someone for making him spill his drink though.
‘It’s a very, very filmic book, I think. It’s almost like, bang, it has a three-act structure with not a lot of padding. And it’s a lot more genre than some of the other Trainspotting books’, Welsh says.
We’re pumped.

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