![]() Fans of the first two movies were eagerly awaiting the arrival of Tetsuo: The Bullet Man, however, which didn't land until 2010, nearly 20 years on from Body Hammer. In the years that followed, Tsukamoto directed more distinct genre movies like Tokyo Fist, bizarre erotic thriller A Snake Of June and Nightmare Detective. Tetsuo: The Iron Man's success saw Tsukamoto return for a bigger budget sequel dubbed Tetsuo II: Body Hammer in 1992. The movie's wild tone and gory, almost David Cronenberg-inspired body horror saw it become a word of mouth success and it still has a cult following. ![]() This cult Japanese movie followed an unnamed man whose body slowly transformed into a fusion of metal and flesh. ![]() Shinya Tsukamoto's Tetsuo: The Bullet Man completed his Tetsuo trilogy, with began with 1989's Tetsuo: The Iron Man. While Quentin Tarantino was once in line to produce Tetsuo: The Bullet Man, here's why he wasn't ultimately part of the cyberpunk sequel.
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