Killer Bean Forever

In the same month, a game simply titled Killer Bean was announced, which also continues the film's story.

One night in Beantown, Killer Bean, an agent of the Shadow Agency, calls a DJ at a nearby warehouse party to lower the music's volume as it is causing a disturbance.

The DJ reveals he is a nephew of Cappuccino, a notorious crime boss and drug lord, after Killer Bean confronts him.

Vagan, a lackey for Cappuccino, arrives near the warehouse and is informed by Cromwell about Killer Bean's involvement in the shooting.

Killer Bean's superior chastises him for attracting unwanted attention, reminding him to focus on killing his target.

Before leaving the restaurant, Jet Bean is notified about the bill and knocks out an enraged chef after refusing to pay it.

Inside a bar, Killer Bean confirms his identity to Cromwell, but declines his request to kill Cappuccino.

Cromwell, who witnessed the attack from afar, arrives with the entire police force, prompting Killer Bean to surrender as it could protect him from the agency.

Outside the station, Killer Bean informs his boss about an upcoming meeting and drives away in a police van full of weapons.

[5] After receiving various calls from movie producers that never developed, Lew decided to make a full feature film himself.

[7] During this time, Lew also worked as an animator on major Hollywood productions including The Matrix Reloaded and X-Men.

[citation needed] In 2008, the worldwide rights to Killer Bean Forever were acquired by Cinema Management Group.

[9] Scott McDanel of RMU Sentry Media called the film "an absolute dumpster fire," but wrote that he would "still highly recommend it as a 'it's-so-bad-it's-good' flick.

[17][18] In January 2020, Lew revealed Killer Bean's return in a 10+ episode web series,[19] although it had been delayed in late February.

Claiming that the mercenary has some personal problems, Killer Bean lets him take his car and throws him the keys.

[23] In August 2021, due to the new Killer Bean game in development and getting false copyright claims on YouTube before,[24][25] Lew announced that the series is no longer in production.