
The news broke the day before yesterday, and was forwarded to me by 1,001 wonderful Slog tippers. From joeblo.com:
According to German publication/site Extratipp, writer/director Marc Vorlander has been developing a [Showgirls sequel] called SHOWGIRLS: STORY OF HOPE, one centered on the originalโs minor character, Hope โ played then and now by model/actress Rena Riffel. The project, says the trade, is so โgoodโ it attracted two Hollywood producers and a $25M budget for production in Frankfurt. โItโs about stripper who died from a dose of contaminated cocaine. Her brother comes to Frankfurt to find the responsible and revenge.โ
Aside from this Extratipp report, the only evidence of the allegedly forthcoming Showgirls sequel is the completely baffling official website and an IMDB page for would-be director Marc Vorlander, which literally features nothing.
So, for the inside scoop I contacted the woman who originated the role of Penny/Hope: Rena Riffel, who I’ve gotten to know via our shared status as people whose lives were irrevocably altered by Showgirls, and who is just as confused about this would-be sequel as everyone else. From our phone chat of this morning:
Tell me everything you know about Showgirls 2: Story of Hope.
RENA RIFFEL: I know nothing about it!
What?! The baffling web page ostentatiously showcases an enthusiastic quote from you, and you’re name-checked in the original news item!
I know. I’m kinda speechless. A Showgirls fan forwarded me the website last week. I saw my name in it, and I almost fell off my chair.
Was this the first you’d heard of Marc Vorlander?
He contacted me a year agoโthat’s when I gave him that quote he uses in the preview. He told me he wanted to make a Showgirls sequel and asked if I was interested. I was, but wanted to know how he was dealing with copyright issues and getting rights from the powers-that-be that own the characters from Showgirls. He said he was working it out, raising money, but then I never heard from him again.
So what do you make of the proposed Story of Hope?
I imagine it’s just a rogue production, made by someone who has a great passion for Showgirls. I’ve emailed [Marc Vorlander] the last few days, but he won’t email me back, which isn’t a good sign. It’s wonderful that’s there “heat,” as they sayโNomi’s got heat, and now Hope’s got some heatโbut I feel bad that the fans are getting excited and it could be a big lie.
Speaking of would-be Showgirls sequels: Some people have read your role in Mulholland Drive as a possible continuation of Hope/Penny’s story. Was that ever made explicit on-set, or are people just projecting?
I think that’s people projecting. But in that alternate universe of David Lynch and Penny, I can see how that fits. David Lynch never mentioned such a thing, but the film was cast by the same casting director as Showgirls, so I have a feeling Lynch had seen it.
He’d better have. Will you please keep me posted on any and all Story of Hope developments?
Sure! It’s weird that they’re advertising it as if I’m totally down with it, but maybe they’ll surprise us with some happy fairytale ending.
Stay tuned for updates on this crushingly important matter.

Wowza!
This is something I’ve been dreaming about for years. Seriously.
I (heart) Hope and think she deserves her own movie (in addition to the Mulholland Dr. cameo.)
Thank goodness Rena is alive and well – last I heard David was worried she had dropped out of society. How terrific that you are in touch with each other so we can get the full scoop on this exciting project. Please keep us posted, darlin’.
-Gnomey
So it’s going to be ten minutes of strippers followed by eighty minutes of gun battles, right?
Total garbage without Nomi Malone!
“It’s a Ver-sayce!”
I hope Hollywood gets behind what is clearly going to be the defining film of the 21st century.
I hope the sequel has more naked leg humping.
Showgirls 2- Nomie’s Revenge
This will only lead to an increase in pot sales.
One of the funniest things I ever heard happened at the theater when I went to see Showgirls. Two young women were sitting in front of me and nearly cried when Nomi was told that she was to be the lead dancer for that night’s show. “Oh my god, she didn’t even get to rehearse!” the earnestly gasped with no trace of irony.
I find that makes me laugh every time I think of the film and now consider it a comedy.
I’m far more concerned about how they’re going to animate the floating balls in The Prisoner on AMC …
Rena Riffel’s story stinks:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114436/boar…