Nicolas Windig Refn's 'Drive' was without one of the movies of last year, with its stylish direction and central performance from Ryan Gosling enthralling audiences and critics alike.
So when we got the chance to speak to Nicholas, at the premiere of the English language remake of his 1996 film 'Pusher', we were eager to ask the director and producer if he would return to his previous subject and make a 'Drive 2'.
When asked whether this would happen the director sounded pretty unequivocal, stating that it was, "never going to happen".
However the director did hint tantalizingly that the character that Gosling played may return in another project, as yet unknown.

Ryan Gosling in Nicolas Windig Refn's 'Drive' (Photo: WENN)
The director is working with Gosling on a new movie, cutting together Thai boxing flick 'Only God Forgives', and they're also set to team up for a major studio project in 'Logan's Run'.
Intriguingly though Refn added when asked about future projects with the 'Gangster Squad' actor, he said: "Possibly the character of my film and Ryan may appear again, but no 'Drive 2'."
The Danish director obviously likes working with Gosling, as when questioned by Total Film last month about their film making relationship, he said: "I said to Ryan, 'You and I can do our own movies and be the kings of whatever we do. Why don't we marry Faust and get it over and done with?'"
What will the new project be? Well Refn didn't state, possibly because with those two movies lined up and Gosling set to make his own directorial debut with new movie 'How To Catch A Monster', it could be a while for plans for this possible 'Drive' spin-off come to fruition.
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