Development and writing Orion Pictures greenlighted two more
RoboCop films in June 1990, shortly before the release of
RoboCop 2. The film was directed by
Fred Dekker, a director primarily known for cult horror films like
Night of the Creeps and
The Monster Squad. Comic author
Frank Miller, who co-wrote
RoboCop 2, returned to write the screenplay for the film. Still optimistic that he could make an impression in
Hollywood, Miller hoped that some of his ideas excised from
RoboCop 2 would make it into
RoboCop 3. Major themes of the plot were taken from Miller's original and rejected draft of
RoboCop 2. Disillusioned after finding that his work was even more drastically altered, Miller left Hollywood, until the 2005 adaptation of his work
Sin City. Miller said in 2005, "[Working on
RoboCop 2 and
3] I learned the same lesson. Don't be the writer. The director's got the power. The screenplay is a fire hydrant, and there's a row of dogs around the block waiting for it." Miller's original screenplay for
RoboCop 2, and source for major ideas in
RoboCop 3, was later turned into a nine-part
comic book series called ''
Frank Miller's RoboCop. Boom Studios released an eight-part comic book series Robocop: The Last Stand'' which is based on Miller's original
RoboCop 3 screenplay.
Casting The star of the previous films,
Peter Weller, did not reprise the role of RoboCop, as he was starring in
Naked Lunch. The news of Weller's retirement from the role in September 1990 led to rumors that the film would be cancelled, which producer Patrick Crowley quickly denied.
Robert John Burke signed to play the
cyborg character instead. The RoboCop suit Burke wore in the movie was originally built for
RoboCop 2 (1990). Burke often complained that wearing it was painful after a short time. Recognizing that "some of RoboCop's biggest fans were children",
Orion Pictures cut down on the graphic violence that was seen as the defining characteristic of the first two films.
Production RoboCop 3 was originally scheduled to begin principal photography on December 3, 1990, but was later postponed until February 4, 1991. Filming took place primarily in
Atlanta with shooting at
Auburn Avenue, Georgia Avenue Church, Allied Cotton Mills, and Old Alabama Street. The production took 14 weeks and concluded in May 1991. ==Music==