Luke Wilson’s 2006 cult sci-fi comedy Idiocracy gets an intriguing sequel update from the star, complete with potential plot details. Set in a dystopian future where anti-intellectualism reigns, Mike Judge’s satirical sci-fi movie was a true cult film, grossing just $495,000 in its limited release, but going on to become a cultural touchstone. The movie starred Wilson as Joe, a man who is placed in hibernation for 500 years, awaking into a world where his average intelligence, frighteningly enough, makes him the smartest person in the room.

Over 20 years after Idiocracy made some truly scary – and uncannily accurate – predictions about America’s future, Wilson addressed the possibility of a sequel, revealing that he does indeed talk to the original movie’s director about the prospect, while laying out his idea for a potential plot. Check out his remarks below (via Esquire, around 8:12 of the video clip):

I’m always trying to get Mike [Judge] to do another Idiocracy where me and Terry Cruz and Dax Shepard, who played Frito, where we come back from the future to the present day and see what happens.

Why Wilson’s Idiocracy 2 Idea Likely Wouldn’t Work

The joke in Idiocracy is that, if America were to remain on the increasingly anti-intellectual course it seemed to be charting as of 2006, in 500 years the country would be so dumb that an average man of the early 21st Century would be smart enough to run the whole show. Judge and co-writer Etan Cohen’s Idiocracy satire is so pointed and clever that it’s seen to have anticipated real events that happened later in America, but the film’s predictive power is really beside the point, as its actual purpose was to make fun of its own present.

Idiocracy indeed depends upon its outrageous science fiction setting to make its wild satirical comedy work. Wilson’s idea that Idiocracy 2 should send the first film’s characters back in time to our present may sound funny on the surface, but to do so would take away much of what makes the first film amusing in the first place. Inverting the original movie’s satirical premise would likely not result in an effective sequel, but an unfunny, on-the-nose clunker of a follow-up. The best way to relive the first film’s savage take on American culture is to catch Idiocracy on streaming.

Source: Esquire

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Mike Judge returns to create Idiocracy, a comedic satire film set primarily in a trash-riddled dystopian future. The movie follows Private Joe Bauers, the definition of the “average American” who the Pentagon selects as the guinea pig for a top-secret hibernation program. Forgotten, he awakes five centuries in the future. He discovers a society so incredibly dumbed down that he’s easily the most intelligent person alive.

Director

Mike Judge

Release Date

September 1, 2006

Studio(s)

20th Century

Distributor(s)

20th Century

Writers

Etan Cohen
, Mike Judge

Cast

David Herman
, Anthony ‘Citric’ Campos
, Maya Rudolph
, Terry Crews
, Luke Wilson
, Dax Shepard

Runtime

84 minutes

Budget

$2.4 million