However, this also allowed the film to be made with much lower budget.
Woods won a "six figure sum", and allowed the film to continue to be screened.
This allowed the film to be produced on a larger budget than its predecessor at $30 million.
This had no purpose other than to allow the film to be completely flat in front the projection window.
As a result, several cities refused to allow the film to open.
The challenge is allowing the second film to be related to the first, then letting it stand on its own independently.
They allowed the film to be shown but turned down the payment.
According to some sources this allowed the film to be screened.
However, a New York state court allowed the film to be shown.
Four months later, the case was settled out of court, allowing the film to be shown.