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Allegiant Part 2 Movie - What Happened Next?

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By  Kayli Tillman III

Many moviegoers were left wondering about the future of the Divergent story, particularly after the 2016 film Allegiant hit theaters. That film, which some found a bit of a letdown at the box office, seemed to leave the series hanging in a rather uncertain place. People who followed the saga closely had expectations, of course, and the way things turned out was, well, certainly not what everyone had in mind for a grand finish.

The original plan, you see, was to split Veronica Roth's final book, also called Allegiant, into two separate big-screen events. This was a common approach for popular young adult sagas at the time, like the ones about a certain boy wizard, or a sparkly vampire, or even the one with the annual survival contest. Splitting the story in two meant, in theory, giving each part plenty of room to breathe and, you know, really tell the whole tale without rushing things. It was a strategy that had worked for others, so it made sense to try it here.

Yet, the second part, once known simply as Allegiant Part 2, never actually made it to cinemas. This left fans with a fair few questions, as you might imagine. What happened to all those plans? Why did the story just sort of stop there on the big screen? It's a situation that, in some respects, still puzzles folks who were really invested in Tris and Four's adventures. The story just sort of faded away from theaters, which was a bit of a surprise for many who had followed it from the start.

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The Original Vision for Allegiant Part 2 Movie

The folks making the films, specifically the studio Lionsgate, had big plans for how to bring the end of Veronica Roth's popular book series to the big screen. They looked at other very successful book-to-movie adaptations, like the tales of a young wizard at a special school, or the stories of sparkling vampires and the girl who loved one, or even the yearly survival games. Those series, you see, often split their final books into two films. This approach seemed to make a lot of sense, as it allowed for a fuller telling of the story, giving each significant plot point its proper screen time. It was, of course, a way to make sure fans got to see everything they loved from the books, and perhaps even a bit more. So, the idea was to take the novel *Allegiant* and turn it into two separate movie experiences, with one being *Allegiant* (which we saw) and the other being what would have been *Allegiant Part 2 movie*.

Initially, these two parts were even given titles that clearly showed their connection: *The Divergent Series: Allegiant – Part 1* and *The Divergent Series: Allegiant – Part 2*. This naming convention was pretty straightforward and, well, it made it easy for everyone to understand that these were two halves of one big story. The goal was to give the audience a complete and satisfying conclusion to Tris and Four’s adventures, which had, by then, captivated a good many people. The creative teams behind the cameras and the folks writing the scripts were ready to work on both sections, too it's almost as if they had a clear path laid out for them.

Why Did Allegiant Part 2 Movie Not Happen?

So, what exactly went wrong with the plans for the *Allegiant Part 2 movie*? Well, the first part, the film simply called *Allegiant*, which came out in 2016, did not quite perform as well as the studio had hoped when it came to ticket sales. It just didn't bring in the kind of money that the earlier movies in the series had managed to gather. This sort of financial result can make movie executives feel a little hesitant about pouring more money into a project, naturally. When a film doesn't meet its financial goals, it often leads to a re-evaluation of what comes next for that particular story, and that’s pretty much what happened here.

Because of this, the decision was made to not move forward with a theatrical release for what would have been the *Allegiant Part 2 movie*. Instead of continuing the story on the big screen, the film's leadership decided to try a different approach for wrapping up the series. This was a pretty big shift, you know, from what everyone expected. It meant that the grand cinematic conclusion that fans had been anticipating was simply not going to materialize in the way it was first imagined. The change in plans, then, came directly from the numbers, from how many people actually went to see the first part of the final story.

The Shift to Ascendant - What Was the Plan for Allegiant Part 2 Movie?

After the less-than-stellar performance of *Allegiant* in theaters, the studio decided to change its strategy for finishing the story. Instead of a full-blown cinema release for what was to be the *Allegiant Part 2 movie*, they opted for a television movie version. This new project was given the title *Ascendant*. The idea was that this TV movie would serve as the conclusion to the entire *Divergent* saga, bringing Tris and Four’s journey to a close, albeit on a smaller screen. It was, in a way, a creative solution to a tricky problem, trying to provide some kind of ending for the fans.

This proposed TV movie, *Ascendant*, had some talent attached to it, too. Lee Toland Krieger was set to direct, and a writer who worked on the *Legend of Tarzan* screenplay was going to pen the script. There were even whispers, rumors really, that this TV movie might involve the killing off of a main character. This speculation, of course, added another layer of intrigue for fans who were still holding out hope for a proper ending to the story. The hope was that this different format would still provide a win for everyone involved, giving the story a final chapter without the pressure of a big box office return for the *Allegiant Part 2 movie* that never was.

Veronica Roth's Perspective on the Allegiant Part 2 Movie Situation

The author of the *Divergent* books, Veronica Roth, has shared her thoughts on how the movie series ended up. She told a popular publication that, for her, the *Divergent* movie series "feels complete." This is a rather interesting point of view, especially since the second part of the *Allegiant* story, which would have been the *Allegiant Part 2 movie*, never actually made it to the big screen. It suggests that, from her perspective as the creator of the original tales, the cinematic adaptations, even with their changes and incomplete nature, somehow managed to convey enough of the spirit of her work to feel finished to her.

Her statement gives us a bit of insight into how the original writer views the adaptations of her work. It’s not every day an author says they feel satisfied with a movie series that didn’t quite get to finish all its planned installments. This perspective might offer some comfort to fans who were left feeling a bit in the lurch by the cancellation of the final theatrical film. It implies that, perhaps, the core of the story, or at least a significant part of it, was indeed delivered to audiences, even if the cinematic journey for the *Allegiant Part 2 movie* was cut short.

The Book Behind the Allegiant Part 2 Movie Story

The whole *Divergent* film series, including the parts that would have made up the *Allegiant Part 2 movie*, is based on a set of books by Veronica Roth. The specific novel that the last two films, *Allegiant* and the planned *Ascendant*, drew their material from is also titled *Allegiant*. This book was written by Veronica Roth and put out into the world by Katherine Tegen Books on October 22, 2013. It was, in fact, the sequel to another book in the series, *Insurgent*, which was also penned by Veronica Roth and published by the same company. So, the source material was certainly there, a complete story waiting to be adapted.

The 2016 film *Allegiant* itself only adapted roughly half of Veronica Roth's book. This is why the plan was always to have a second movie, the *Allegiant Part 2 movie*, to cover the rest of the story. The novel is quite packed with events and revelations, so trying to fit it all into one film would have been a pretty big challenge. Splitting it seemed like the most logical way to do justice to the plot and the characters' journeys. The book itself continues the saga of Tris and her companions as they venture beyond the walls of their familiar city, encountering new truths and facing fresh dangers.

Unanswered Questions from the Unfinished Allegiant Part 2 Movie Story

Since the *Divergent* film series did not get to finish all its planned parts, especially with the cancellation of the theatrical *Allegiant Part 2 movie* and then the TV movie *Ascendant*, a good number of questions were left hanging for viewers. The 2016 film *Allegiant* only covered about half of Veronica Roth's final book, which means a lot of the story's conclusion, and many character arcs, remained unseen on screen. Fans who followed the films closely were left to wonder what would have happened next for Tris, Four, and their friends. It’s a bit like reading half a book and not getting to see how the rest of it plays out.

For instance, the book *Allegiant* has some pretty significant events and character fates that were never shown in the movies. The film series simply stopped before reaching those points. This means that important plot lines, big reveals, and the ultimate resolutions for several characters just weren't adapted. It leaves a feeling of incompleteness for those who only watched the films. The guide to the adaptation's decisions, or perhaps the lack of a full guide, certainly left a void for many who wanted to see the entire story brought to life. What was the ultimate fate of the world they discovered? How did the characters truly end up? These questions, more or less, remain for the film-only audience.

How Did Lionsgate Rebrand the Allegiant Part 2 Movie Plans?

Before the decision was made to shift from a theatrical *Allegiant Part 2 movie* to a TV movie, the studio, Lionsgate, actually changed the titles of the final two films in the series. Initially, they were going to be called *The Divergent Series: Allegiant – Part 1* and *The Divergent Series: Allegiant – Part 2*. However, the studio later retitled them to simply *The Divergent Series: Allegiant* for the first part, and *The Divergent Series: Ascendant* for the second. This change happened even before the full cancellation of the theatrical sequel, showing a shift in how they wanted to present the ending of the saga. They even put out new teaser posters to go along with these fresh names, which was a pretty clear signal of the rebranding effort.

This renaming was a significant move, as it separated the two films more distinctly in people's minds. Instead of being "Part 1" and "Part 2" of the same movie, they were given individual identities. This might have been an attempt to make *Allegiant* stand alone a bit more, and to give *Ascendant* its own unique feel, even though both films were still based on the same final novel by Veronica Roth. The goal was, perhaps, to give the impression of two distinct cinematic experiences, rather than just two halves of one. It was, you know, a way to try and refresh the series' image as it approached its conclusion.

The Legacy of the Allegiant Part 2 Movie Saga

The story of the *Allegiant Part 2 movie* is, in a way, a tale of how big plans can change quite a bit in the film world. What started as a clear path to split a popular book into two major theatrical releases ended up taking a very different turn. The financial results of the first *Allegiant* film led to a complete rethinking of how to conclude the story on screen. This meant that the big cinema event for the second part, which fans had been looking forward to, simply did not happen. It was a clear example of how box office performance can directly influence the future of a film series, very much so.

The proposed TV movie, *Ascendant*, was meant to be the replacement, a way to give the series a proper send-off after the theatrical *Allegiant Part 2 movie* was shelved. It was scheduled to come out in June of 2017 and was supposed to cover the second half of the book, providing the answers to all those lingering questions. However, even this television project eventually got cancelled. So, in the end, there was no sequel to *Allegiant Part 1* in any form. The story of Tris and Four, as told through the movies, simply concluded after the 2016 *Allegiant* film, leaving a good many plot threads unfinished for those who followed the films and not the books.

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