Our colleagues from Moviehole had the chance to talk to the "Crow" franchise producer Jeff Most about possibly more films after The Crow: Wicked Prayer, and the rumors about a female hero for the next part. And they also had a chance to interview the actor Edward Furlong and talk to him about the latest movie in the series The Crow: Wicked Prayer.
Here is a clip from the interview with Jeff Most:
Having said that, does that put a nail in a coffin for any future "Crow" instalments?
"I think it will boil down to what fans think of this film", says Most. "Just because this one went direct to video, doesn't mean the next one has too – case in point, Dimension's Halloween H20. The three sequels before that went straight to video, and then H20 did 140 million dollars worldwide or something. It really becomes a matter of studios supporting the film".

One rumour doing the rounds is that the Crow could be wearing an evening gown, next time around.
"We've talked about a female Crow – that's something we've wanted, and have talked for a great deal of time about. We've talked about an African American Crow, we've talked about setting The Crow not just in America, but also outside of America, - there's obviously many, many ways to go. I think The Crow concept is one that's very vital, very strong, and very heartfelt – the notion of poetic justice, putting things right. I don't think there's a need to limit us from a fifth Crow, I'd really like to see the franchise continue, but really, it's up to the fans".
You can read the complete interview with Jeff Most here and the one with Edward Furlong here.