"Alex Cross" hasn't even played in the U.S. cinemas, but Tyler Perry
 is already aiming to return for its sequel. According to Deadline, the 
follow-up movie based on James Patterson's novel "Double Cross" is 
already in the works with Tyler set to reprise his role as the famous 
D.C. crime fighter. 
The "Double Cross" book sees Alex as he retires from law enforcement and
 works as a psychiatrist in private practice. He now has to face not 
just one but two serial killers. Alex is drawn back into police work by 
his love interest, Brianna Stone, who's been assigned to the task force 
focusing on the D.C. Audience Killer. 
There's no word on who is going to direct and write "Double Cross (2014)".
 While the sequel is still in the very early phase of development, the 
first film will open nationwide this coming Friday, October 19. The 
movie will mark Tyler's first starring vehicle which doesn't have him 
serving behind the lens or penning the script. 
The first movie has been generating mixed reviews from critics so far. 
Some of them criticized director Rob Cohen's work, but some others 
praised Tyler's performance despite the fact the the film's genre is a 
far cry from the actor's usual comedic performances. The film currently 
sits to a 30-35% score in Rotten Tomatoes. 
Tyler Perry recently told Toronto Sun why he decided to play Alex Cross, a character which was originally made famous by Morgan Freeman.
 "I really committed to being this character," he said, before 
explaining that he spent a lot of time to get into the character. 
"I spent a lot of time with the Atlanta police department, with their 
homicide squad, looking at cold cases and being involved in things I 
don't do in my everyday life. And after it was all over, I had to check 
in with myself to see how I feel about it. Because when you take on 
something that dark you really have to commit and go to some dark 
places." 
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