The Crow: The Bride In the 90s,
James O'Barr wanted to pursue a female-led installment of
The Crow called
The Crow: The Bride which would've followed a woman killed on her wedding day who would return seeking revenge. O'Barr had been inspired by a news story he'd read in which
Chicago gangsters robbing a church ended up at a wedding where a shoot out occurred with one of the guests who was an off-duty cop and 13 people were killed.
White Zombie covered the KC and the Sunshine Band hit "I'm Your Boogie Man" for the soundtrack of
The Crow: City of Angels, and after seeing Rob Zombie's work on the video he produced for the song, Edward Pressman offered Zombie the opportunity to helm the third Crow film. Zombie himself spoke of his frustration with experience after spending 18 months working on the film often dealing with the indecisiveness of the producers who according to him would change their mind as to what they wanted on any given day which ultimately lead to Zombie leaving the project.
The Crow: Lazarus In July 2000, rapper
DMX had been in discussions with producers about a fourth Crow film titled
The Crow: Lazarus about a rapper who chooses to leave the music scene for the love of a woman and is killed during a drive-by shooting. The rapper is then reincarnated as The Crow in order to take revenge on the gang responsible for his death. Production had been slated to begin in November of that year, but the project ultimately never came to be. ==Cast==