Jack Black Wants to Make a School of Rock Sequel with Original Writer Mike White

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Jack Black expressed interest in making a School of Rock sequel.
The original writer, Mike White, is requested for the project and he wrote the first one.
Jack Black Wants to Make a School of Rock Sequel with Original Writer Mike White

Jack Black has expressed interest in making a School of Rock sequel. The original writer, Mike White, is requested for the project and he wrote the first one and is considered a genius according to Jack Black.



Confidence

90%

No Doubts Found At Time Of Publication

Sources

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  • Unique Points
    • Jack Black is ready to reprise his role as Dewey Finn in a School of Rock sequel.
    • , Jack Black wishes there was a School of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo and would like Mike White to return to write the script for it.
    • The original film's writer, Mike White, is busy writing and directing The White Lotus on HBO.
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (50%)
    The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the article suggests that Jack Black has already agreed to make a sequel to School of Rock when he hasn't actually confirmed it yet. Secondly, Carly Thomas quotes Jack Black as saying 'I wish there was a School of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo', which implies that he is excited about making a sequel when in fact, the article later states that Nickelodeon has already created a TV show based on the movie and it's not clear if they are planning to make another film. Thirdly, Carly Thomas quotes Jack Black as saying 'You know Mike White wrote the first one and he's a genius', which implies that Mike White is interested in writing the sequel when there is no indication of this in any other part of the article.
    • Carly Thomas quotes Jack Black as saying 'I wish there was a School of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo', which implies he is excited about making a sequel when in fact the article later states that Nickelodeon has already created a TV show based on the movie and it's not clear if they are planning to make another film.
    • Carly Thomas quotes Jack Black as saying 'You know Mike White wrote the first one and he's a genius', which implies that Mike White is interested in writing the sequel when there is no indication of this in any other part of the article.
    • The title suggests that Jack Black has already agreed to make a sequel, but it hasn't been confirmed yet.
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when it quotes Jack Black as saying he is ready for a School of Rock sequel. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric by stating that the original film was beloved and successful.
    • > More than two decades after the beloved musical comedy, directed by Richard Linklater, premiered in 2003,
  • Bias (50%)
    The author has expressed a desire to make a sequel to the movie School of Rock. They have also mentioned that they would like Mike White, who wrote the original script and starred in it as Dewey's roommate Ned Schneebly, to return and write the script for this hypothetical sequel.
    • Jack Black is totally down for a School of Rock sequel.
      • The author has expressed a desire to make a sequel to the movie School of Rock. They have also mentioned that they would like Mike White, who wrote the original script and starred in it as Dewey's roommate Ned Schneebly, to return and write the script for this hypothetical sequel.
      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication
      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
        None Found At Time Of Publication

      60%

      • Unique Points
        • Jack Black is ready to reprise his role as Dewey Finn in a School of Rock sequel.
        • , Jack Black wishes there was a School of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo and would like Mike White to return to write the script for it.
        • . The involvement of original writer Mike White is requested for the project. He wrote the first one and he's considered a genius according to Jack Black.
      • Accuracy
        • The film was a humongous triumph and holds a close place in many viewers' hearts.
        • Despite all the love for it, the film didn't get a sequel after its release in 2003.
        • Mike White wrote the first one and is considered to be a genius.
      • Deception (50%)
        The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the sequel that Jack Black suggests is not a real one and was used as an example by Nina McLaughlin to illustrate her point about how great titles can be for marketing purposes. Secondly, there are no quotes from Mike White confirming his involvement in writing the follow-up film. Thirdly, there is no information provided on whether or not Jack Black has any plans to actually make a School of Rock sequel.
        • The article mentions that Jack Black has expressed interest in making a School of Rock sequel, but there is no information provided on whether or not he actually plans to do so.
        • The title that Nina McLaughlin suggests for a School of Rock sequel is 'Electric Boogaloo', which was used as an example and does not reflect the actual title of the film.
        • There are no quotes from Mike White confirming his involvement in writing a School of Rock sequel.
      • Fallacies (85%)
        The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy by stating that Jack Black would love to make a School of Rock sequel and that Mike White wrote the first one. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric with phrases such as 'great title' and 'Electric Boogaloo'. Additionally, there is no evidence presented in the article to support any claims made by Jack Black or Nina McLaughlin.
        • Jack Black would love to make a School of Rock sequel
        • Mike White wrote the first one
        • You know Mike White wrote the first one and he's a genius.
      • Bias (85%)
        The author has a clear bias towards the idea of making a sequel to School of Rock. They use language that deifies Jack Black and Mike White's work on the original film, such as calling it 'a humongous triumph' and 'holds a close place in many viewers hearts'. The author also uses language that suggests they would love for there to be a sequel, saying things like 'I wish there was a School of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo' and expressing excitement about the possibility. Additionally, the author mentions Mike White as being essential to making any sequel happen, which could suggest an ideological bias towards him.
        • I wish there was a School of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo
          • Mike White wrote the first one and he's a genius.
            • The film was a humongous triumph
            • Site Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
              There are multiple examples of conflicts of interest in this article. Nina McLaughlin has a financial tie to Paramount Pictures as she is an employee there.
              • Nina McLaughlin works for Paramount Pictures.
              • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication

              64%

              • Unique Points
                • Jack Black is ready for a School of Rock 2.
                • The original film had question marks about it once upon a time, but has since become successful in various forms such as stage adaptation and TV series.
              • Accuracy
                • Despite all the love for it, the film didn't get a sequel after its release in 2003.
              • Deception (30%)
                The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author states that Richard Linklater made a family-friendly kids comedy written by and starring the creative team behind Orange County? Who'd ever fall in love with that? However, this statement is false as it implies that Orange County was not successful while School of Rock was. In reality, both movies were successful but have had different legacies.
                • The author states 'None of which has apparently fulfilled Black’s hunger for even more time as music teacher/charming fraud committer Dewey Finn,' however this is not true as the article mentions that there was a stage adaptation and TV series based on School of Rock.
                • The author states 'Richard Linklater making a family-friendly kids comedy written by and starring the creative team behind Orange County? Who'd ever fall in love with that?' However, this statement is false as it implies that Orange County was not successful while School of Rock was. In reality, both movies were successful but have had different legacies.
              • Fallacies (100%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication
              • Bias (85%)
                The author has a clear bias towards the idea of a School Of Rock sequel. The use of phrases such as 'I wish there's be a School Of Rock 2: Electric Boogaloo,' and 'Jack Black wants, Jack Black tends to get' demonstrate this bias.
                • I wish there’s be a School Of Rock 2: Electric Boogaloo,
                • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                  None Found At Time Of Publication
                • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                  None Found At Time Of Publication

                65%

                • Unique Points
                  • . Jack Black has expressed interest in making a School of Rock sequel.
                  • The involvement of original writer Mike White is requested for the project. He wrote the first one and he's considered a genius according to Jack Black.
                • Accuracy
                  • . The involvement of original writer Mike White is requested for the project. He wrote the first one and he's considered a genius according to Jack Black.
                • Deception (50%)
                  The article is deceptive because it implies that Jack Black has officially expressed interest in making a School of Rock sequel, when he only said he would be ready for one. The author uses the word 'officially' to suggest that there is some official confirmation or announcement from Jack Black or his representatives, but this is not true. He also used quotation marks around 'School of Rock 2: Electric Boogaloo', which makes it sound like a catchy title he came up with himself, rather than something he said in an interview. The author does not provide any sources for these claims or quotes from Jack Black to support them.
                  • School of Rock 2: Electric Boogaloo
                  • 'Mike White wrote the first one, and he’s a genius', 'We’d have to have Mike White back in the saddle. But he’s real busy right now with The White Lotus'
                  • Jack Black has officially expressed interest in making a School of Rock sequel
                • Fallacies (85%)
                  None Found At Time Of Publication
                • Bias (85%)
                  The author has a clear bias towards the involvement of Mike White in any sequel to School of Rock. The author also uses language that deifies Mike White and his work.
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                    • > We’d have to have Mike White back in the saddle. But he’s real busy right now with <b>White Lotus</b>, the best show on TV.<br>
                    • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                      None Found At Time Of Publication
                    • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                      None Found At Time Of Publication

                    52%

                    • Unique Points
                      • Jack Black is interested in making a School Of Rock sequel.
                      • Mike White wrote the first one and he's a genius.
                    • Accuracy
                      • , Jack Black would like to have the original film's writer, Mike White, working on the hypothetical sequel.
                    • Deception (30%)
                      The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title of the article suggests that Jack Black has already made a decision to make School Of Rock 2 when he hasn't. Secondly, the author quotes Jack Black as saying 'I wish there was a School Of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo', which is not true and implies that it could happen in the future. Thirdly, the article mentions The White Lotus series without disclosing its creator Mike White who wrote and directed it.
                      • The title of the article suggests that Jack Black has already made a decision to make School Of Rock 2 when he hasn't.
                    • Fallacies (85%)
                      The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when Jack Black says that he would be interested in making a School Of Rock sequel if the opportunity arises. The author also quotes Mike White as saying that they need him back for the sequel which is not true since there are no plans for one.
                      • Jack Black said,
                    • Bias (10%)
                      The author has expressed a desire to make a sequel to the film School of Rock. The title of the hypothetical sequel is referenced as 'School Of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo', which is an allusion to another movie called Breakin'. This shows that there may be some bias towards using pop culture references and humor in a potential sequel.
                      • I wish there'd be a School Of Rock 2 Electric Boogaloo,
                      • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                        None Found At Time Of Publication
                      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                        None Found At Time Of Publication