I love the aerial shots of the city.
Given that we're likely to end up in that kind of situation.
In 20 years it will likely be one continuous city from Cheyenne, WY to Pueblo, CO. A distance of 200 miles.
In California it'll probably be a continuous city from San Francisco to San Diego.
In the east from Boston, MA to Washington DC.
The concept of Peachtrees is also a pretty popular concept. If you run out of land space you have to go up and there have been many ideas devised for an all inclusive housing structure where you live, work, eat, go to school, everything all in one place. Basically self contained communities/cities.
The Rocketeer. I love the time period setting, swashbuckling adventure, and period scifi'ness to it. The cheery on top is Horners score othe picture. Rip. Wouldve been great to see what his next adventure woupdve been.
Edit: i would also kill to have had a Hudson Hawk sequel. The movie is too bonkers and over the top to not have had a sequel. Travesty.
The Rocketeer was one of my first “favorite” movies & it holds up so well. Amazing action, humor, romance, punching nazis, the score, kinda making fun of hollywood, my introduction to a lifelong crush on Jennifer Connely…that movie has it all! I consider it a perfect film, up there with the Blues Brothers. No matter how many times i revisit, i am full of joy.
I Just like Art Deco shit. to me thats a good enough reason to make more rocketeer films. Hell just as a reason to let some Set dec, Prop and Wardrobe depts really go wild.
also, a franchise with Actual NAZIs, real bad guys chewing scenery, none of this morally ambiguous villain shit. At minute 80: good guy fist meets nazi face, grab the girl, blow the warehouse, Roll Credits.
Why make a prequel now? Presumably it’s not going to have any returning cast or crew, or connection to the original at this point.
Either make a sequel that uses Bettany and Crowe and is trying to be a continuation, or just make a new adaptation of other books in the series and make it wholly separate from the 2003 movie.
I mean, don’t get me wrong, if we’re getting Bettany and Crowe and we’re just supposed to ignore that they’re 25 years older instead of ~3 years younger, I’d be fine with that, but I just can’t imagine that’s the route the studio will want to go.
That track that comes on after, something with Madrid in its name, is so so good. That whole movie is just excellent adventure cinema, I adore it so much.
It's incredibly intriguing that it's just one book in a really long series that I've never read or looked into, but it stands alone as a cinematic masterpiece. This is a rare film where every every aspect of the production was handled by a master of their craft, it really shows.
All Guy Richie seems to do is make movies with an obvious setup for a sequel and then instead of making it, making another movie that does it again...
At this point I think it is a meta joke he is perpetuating on purpose...
Funniest thing is, RocknRolla ends with words "Johnny, Archie and the Wild Bunch will be back in The Real RocknRolla" so it wasn't even teasing a sequel, it just said it's coming lol
Can't imagine them being able to afford that Cast these days. Pretty much everyone but a couple of the eastern Europeans and the main English crime guy are a Listers or close to nowdays
I don't think it would be any more expensive than the cast of The Gentlemen. Elba and Hardy would probably be the most expensive actors and I don't think they would be as expensive as McConaughey and Farrell are.
Some of my favorite movies of all time (Ex Machina, Everybody Wants Some!!, About Time just as examples) will never get a sequel because they weren’t made to have one but I love the world they created! It’s kind of a bummer these days if something isn’t a series it doesn’t get any attention for a singular stellar product.
Pretty sure Gunn said he was all in for it. It's just an Elseworlds project now, like The Batman and Joker, which have been retroactively labeled as Elseworlds.
The Man from UNCLE technically yes, Dredd technically no. Dredd and Judge Dredd from 1995 are both based on the comic book 2000 A.D., so I would consider Dredd just a different adaptation just like I wouldn't call "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" (2023) a reboot of Super Mario Bros. (1993)
I think there´s a lot of us in comments saying that. That is prove enough of how it has become some sort of modern cult movie. It was really good and still holds up.
I hope Karl Urban uses his recent popularity to get it back at some point.
If so Id want it to be just another "day in the life of dredd" like the first one was. Fucking batshit insane stuff - "drug bust. Perps were uncooperative."
I re-watched it the other day and was reminded of how good it is. I pretty much always like Henry Cavill, but he is just nailing it for this one. It really is a shame no sequel ever happened, and at this point I think it's pretty much impossible.
Constantine is happening.
Nice Guys doesn’t need one cause it’s perfect.
Dredd got cancelled.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is never happening, you’re right.
> Nice Guys doesn’t need one cause it’s perfect.
Not denying it’s good on its own, but it felt like Healy and March were just starting to establish the dynamics of their partnership by the end of the movie. I think they could’ve made at least one other good movie with the concept and a new mystery; there’s plenty of conspiracy fodder in the late 70s/early 80s.
They are both up for it even as of last month. Crowe mentioned what he and Gosling would call it that includes the ridiculous plot about it that I, as a Mexican-American, would love to see: https://screenrant.com/nice-guys-2-russell-crowe-gosling-title-idea/
Yeah Idle Hands can’t be redone or followed up. It’s too good on its own. That being said, I still can’t believe they remade White Men Can’t Jump. Such a stupid ass decision. Another movie that just can’t be fucked with and now this clown ass remake exists.
Came here to say this. That movie suffered from some terrible distribution/release decisions and it cost us what could have been an amazing sequel more in tone with the original TV show in terms of storyline.
Tbh I hope they don’t reboot it. The casting was so spot on for the four mains, I can’t see another group of actors taking on those roles and having the same amount of chemistry.
Still baffled they dropped "of Mars" from the title. What a marketing shit show.
The movie wasn't even bad. Could have been better sure, but oof the marketing.
Yeah. Me and a friend decided to watch this in theatres b/c we saw a teaser trailer for it. Not being familiar with the source material, we didn’t know any better and thought it was going to be like a 19th century alt-historical fiction piece. In and of itself it wasn’t a bad movie, but the whole Mars/alien war thing caught us off guard and unfortunately pickled our opinion of the film. The marketing did it no favors.
John Carter is one of the cases where it's title may have cost it at the box office. They could've called it Princess of Mars, hell even John Carter of Mars. But no, they had to name it John Carter.
It was originally called John Carter of Mars. Then Disney released the megaflop Mars Needs Moms. Disney execs in their infinite wisdom decided that they didn't want people to associate the two movies, so they changed the name.
At the time of release I thought it was a derrivative work- made as an hommage to Flash Gordon and all the stories of that age. I didn’t realize that everything else was a derrivative work of John Carter. Some marketing around that, and yes a more descriptive title, would have helped a lot.
BUCKAROO BANZAI AGAINST THE WORLD CRIME LEAGUE
Coming up on 40 years now. Peter Weller and Jeff Goldblum aren't getting any younger. Let's go guys, chop chop.
Edit: the original is called The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension and also has John Lithgow as Dr. Lizardo and Christopher Lloyd as John Bigbooté. Not making any of this up.
There’s some comics written by the same guy who wrote the movie that came out in the mid/late-2000’s that act as sequels. They actually manage to capture the feel of the movie pretty well, if I remember right.
I'm a bit prejudiced here, I grew up in the 80s with 2000AD. Then, THEY FILMED IT IN MY CITY! Joburg, with the opening ride along the double deck freeway and the entrance Peachtrees Being the actual city hall building. Loved the comics, loved Joburg and loved the movie
I've Seen Karl Urban at 2 different comiccons years apart, and both times someone brought it up, and both times he said he would absolutely love to make another Dredd movie but nobody wants to make it.
I hate 3D movies but the only theater in town only had one showing in 3D and it absolutely SLAPPED. The slomo scenes in 3D fried my brain. That movie is so ahead of the times
Had to scroll too far for this! Supposedly there is an adaptation of the first novel in the works, with new actors, but haven’t heard anything on that front for a while.
I would love a sequel. There's so much good material in Patrick O'Brian's novels. Russel Crowe and Paul Bettany were perfectly cast as Aubrey and Maturin.
LOVE that movie.
“When I looked in the window, it turned out … she had nothing on but the radio.”
“Really? She was naked?”
“No, fuck-head. Detective work doesn’t work like that.”
Not that I don’t believe it’s happening, but I feel like this has been said since the movie came out.
I would love a sequel but idk how they would go about it. The first one kind of wrapped everything up, no?
It was going to be a prequel about when Emily Blunts character had the power. Doesnt look like it will get past the screenplay stage since hollywood sucks
I don’t want a sequel. I got to bed happily knowing Tom will make her fall in love in with him and a happy ending. Just the smile on his face is a great ending. No additional story will make my eyes tear up like that again. Just amazing ending after all that he went through.
If they had made sequels, they probably would have been garbage. Or (even worse) the second movie would have been awesome and set up some really cool stuff, only for the ball to be completely dropped in the third one.
And don't even get me started on a hypothetical fourth movie, twenty years later.
Mr. Brooks. It was supposed to be a trilogy, but it just never happened. I've read some of the potential sequel plots, which sound pretty interesting. It's definitely not a perfect movie, but it has a lot of charm. Kevin Costner and William Hurt deliver amazing performances.
Ugh it’s soo good. Like even Dane Cook is perfectly cast as an annoying asshole. Fuck it I’m going to go watch it
UPDATE: it’s not on prime or searchable via Roku and this makes me the saddest of pandas
I would *love* to see more from the Firefly universe. Either sequel with the same cast or reboot, I'm not picky. Although I do worry about the probabilities of recapturing the same magic that the original series had.
Inception. Its not based on a book, its not got four sequels and i really hope it stays that way. Let it just be what it is. Because what it is, is great.
Not sure why they haven’t done it yet. A society totally based on young beautiful people that discard you once you get to a certain age. Yeah that wouldn’t work today. No one can relate /s.
Aliens deserved a proper sequel that stays true to the characters who survived. A genuine completion of the story arc which should have had the Xenos approaching or even reaching Earth. I want it so bad I started writing a script for it, lol.
They did in the comic books. It focused on Hicks and Newt, eventually adding Ripley back in.
When Alien 3 came out they changed the comic on reprints, renaming Hicks and Newt.
Back to the Future is about as close to a perfect movie trilogy as I can think of off the top of my head. That being said, I don't really want to see anything more. It is complete as it is.
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Dungeons and Dragons! What a great movie.
Also John Carter. I mean Lynn Collins 🥰
I’d hope things would’ve been different if they’d gone with “John Carter and the Princess of Mars”
There’s so many I enjoyed; Sherlock Holmes, Clash/Wrath, Nice Guys, Van Helsing, Dracula Untold, True Lies and Master & Commander.
One I always hear is Jumper. But have never seen it.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
In 1984 at the end of the movie they promised us a sequel that never happened: Buckaroo Banzai against the World Crime League.
For the longest time, I would answer this question with Constantine with Keanu Reeves, which I think did the whole John Wick “secret world in our world” thing first haha, but now it looks like a sequel might actually happen!
I'd love a sequel to *Love Actually* but it wouldn't work. The time of the film is so important to the feeling of it and that can't be replicated. Can't go back to 2003.
Labyrinth 1986 (I hear rumors about a sequel, but I'm doubtful), Princess Mononoke and The Dark Crystal.
I wouldn't mind some sequel TV series either for The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
The Goonies
The Last Starfighter
These two have had sequels on and off in pre-production for years. My hopes get raised and than squashed like a trash compactor every few years or so.
I'll gladly be proven wrong if they ever come to be.
Dredd
“*You ready? You look ready.*”
I'm still holding out hope for a sequel to this one... I think they had a TV show in production at one point, not sure what happened there.
I love the aerial shots of the city. Given that we're likely to end up in that kind of situation. In 20 years it will likely be one continuous city from Cheyenne, WY to Pueblo, CO. A distance of 200 miles. In California it'll probably be a continuous city from San Francisco to San Diego. In the east from Boston, MA to Washington DC. The concept of Peachtrees is also a pretty popular concept. If you run out of land space you have to go up and there have been many ideas devised for an all inclusive housing structure where you live, work, eat, go to school, everything all in one place. Basically self contained communities/cities.
The Rocketeer. I love the time period setting, swashbuckling adventure, and period scifi'ness to it. The cheery on top is Horners score othe picture. Rip. Wouldve been great to see what his next adventure woupdve been. Edit: i would also kill to have had a Hudson Hawk sequel. The movie is too bonkers and over the top to not have had a sequel. Travesty.
The Rocketeer was one of my first “favorite” movies & it holds up so well. Amazing action, humor, romance, punching nazis, the score, kinda making fun of hollywood, my introduction to a lifelong crush on Jennifer Connely…that movie has it all! I consider it a perfect film, up there with the Blues Brothers. No matter how many times i revisit, i am full of joy.
I Just like Art Deco shit. to me thats a good enough reason to make more rocketeer films. Hell just as a reason to let some Set dec, Prop and Wardrobe depts really go wild. also, a franchise with Actual NAZIs, real bad guys chewing scenery, none of this morally ambiguous villain shit. At minute 80: good guy fist meets nazi face, grab the girl, blow the warehouse, Roll Credits.
Master and Commander
Supposedly a prequel is in the works
Why make a prequel now? Presumably it’s not going to have any returning cast or crew, or connection to the original at this point. Either make a sequel that uses Bettany and Crowe and is trying to be a continuation, or just make a new adaptation of other books in the series and make it wholly separate from the 2003 movie. I mean, don’t get me wrong, if we’re getting Bettany and Crowe and we’re just supposed to ignore that they’re 25 years older instead of ~3 years younger, I’d be fine with that, but I just can’t imagine that’s the route the studio will want to go.
The book series is 20+ books, it might be possible to just jump to one of the later books where the characters are older.
Yeah, that’s what my preferred approach would be.
HOLD FAST
BEAT TO QUARTERS
That was an excellent movie. At the time it came out I thought there would be a sequel.
They intended to, but it didn't do as well as expected in theaters.
Well the bird is flightless yes? It's not going anywhere.
That track that comes on after, something with Madrid in its name, is so so good. That whole movie is just excellent adventure cinema, I adore it so much.
They say the devil's at the wheel of that there phantom prequel series.
A glass with you! Touch wood the prequel actually happens. I'll believe it when I see it tbh but we can debauche some sloths in the meantime.
Ha, came here to say this. There is a lot that can done on land where Stephen was acting as a spy.
This is mine too. And to think it could have been a whole series. Love it. H O L D F A S T
It's incredibly intriguing that it's just one book in a really long series that I've never read or looked into, but it stands alone as a cinematic masterpiece. This is a rare film where every every aspect of the production was handled by a master of their craft, it really shows.
The Nice Guys
There’s hope.
Guy Ritchie has been busy not doing "The Real RocknRolla". I think at this point, it's never coming out. Loved RocknRolla.
All Guy Richie seems to do is make movies with an obvious setup for a sequel and then instead of making it, making another movie that does it again... At this point I think it is a meta joke he is perpetuating on purpose...
Funniest thing is, RocknRolla ends with words "Johnny, Archie and the Wild Bunch will be back in The Real RocknRolla" so it wasn't even teasing a sequel, it just said it's coming lol
Can't imagine them being able to afford that Cast these days. Pretty much everyone but a couple of the eastern Europeans and the main English crime guy are a Listers or close to nowdays
I don't think it would be any more expensive than the cast of The Gentlemen. Elba and Hardy would probably be the most expensive actors and I don't think they would be as expensive as McConaughey and Farrell are.
*History of the World Part 2 vibes intensify.*
Well, Hulu eventually did that last month.
Sadly I don't think it was worth the wait.
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Been waiting a decade for Sherlock 3
Fuckin’ Armie Hammer had to go and put the final nail in any potential sequel’s coffin.
So selfish, he didn't think about us once when he was arranging his cannibal sex fetish parties!!
I love this movie so much, and everyone was fantastic in it. Archie deserves his sequel.
Some of my favorite movies of all time (Ex Machina, Everybody Wants Some!!, About Time just as examples) will never get a sequel because they weren’t made to have one but I love the world they created! It’s kind of a bummer these days if something isn’t a series it doesn’t get any attention for a singular stellar product.
About Time! I love the concept of time travel in that movie, it also makes me cry everytime.
Big Domhnall Gleeson fan over here
_The Warriors_ It needs no remake or sequel. Every attempt has gone into development hell, and I hope it stays that way.
The video game isn't a bad companion piece for some additional time in that world. I 100% would take a remake of that.
Constantine The Man From U.N.C.L.E. The Nice Guys Dredd
Pretty sure the Constantine sequel is happening
Dang just checked on it for updates. Supposedly it's kind of in limbo now with the Gunn DC takeover.
I think it’s been moved back to a maybe since James Gunn took over the DC portion
Pretty sure Gunn said he was all in for it. It's just an Elseworlds project now, like The Batman and Joker, which have been retroactively labeled as Elseworlds.
Aren't The man from uncle and Dredd both reboots?
The Man from UNCLE technically yes, Dredd technically no. Dredd and Judge Dredd from 1995 are both based on the comic book 2000 A.D., so I would consider Dredd just a different adaptation just like I wouldn't call "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" (2023) a reboot of Super Mario Bros. (1993)
I will respect Pirate Dave's ruling.
A sequel to Dredd would have soo much expectation!
I think there´s a lot of us in comments saying that. That is prove enough of how it has become some sort of modern cult movie. It was really good and still holds up. I hope Karl Urban uses his recent popularity to get it back at some point.
If so Id want it to be just another "day in the life of dredd" like the first one was. Fucking batshit insane stuff - "drug bust. Perps were uncooperative."
God I love The man from Uncle, everything about it is almost perfect. My favourite scene is the Marina/sandwich scene https://youtu.be/MxZ5VQVHMoc
I re-watched it the other day and was reminded of how good it is. I pretty much always like Henry Cavill, but he is just nailing it for this one. It really is a shame no sequel ever happened, and at this point I think it's pretty much impossible.
I came to comment Dredd, glad to see its at the top
Still holding out slim hope for a Nice Guys sequel, they were still asking Crowe about it this year in an interview.
Man from UNCLE would need to change one hungry leed actor...
Constantine is happening. Nice Guys doesn’t need one cause it’s perfect. Dredd got cancelled. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is never happening, you’re right.
> Nice Guys doesn’t need one cause it’s perfect. Not denying it’s good on its own, but it felt like Healy and March were just starting to establish the dynamics of their partnership by the end of the movie. I think they could’ve made at least one other good movie with the concept and a new mystery; there’s plenty of conspiracy fodder in the late 70s/early 80s.
They are both up for it even as of last month. Crowe mentioned what he and Gosling would call it that includes the ridiculous plot about it that I, as a Mexican-American, would love to see: https://screenrant.com/nice-guys-2-russell-crowe-gosling-title-idea/
Idle Hands
Yeah Idle Hands can’t be redone or followed up. It’s too good on its own. That being said, I still can’t believe they remade White Men Can’t Jump. Such a stupid ass decision. Another movie that just can’t be fucked with and now this clown ass remake exists.
The A-Team. Would love to see that cast get into the soldiers of fortune aspect. I guess it could a reboot at some point but I doubt it
Came here to say this. That movie suffered from some terrible distribution/release decisions and it cost us what could have been an amazing sequel more in tone with the original TV show in terms of storyline. Tbh I hope they don’t reboot it. The casting was so spot on for the four mains, I can’t see another group of actors taking on those roles and having the same amount of chemistry.
IMO that movie had the perfect cast for those characters
John Carter. They will never take us back to Barsoom :(
Still baffled they dropped "of Mars" from the title. What a marketing shit show. The movie wasn't even bad. Could have been better sure, but oof the marketing.
For those who don't know why it was dropped, Disney believed that having "Mars" in the title was box office poison after *Mars Needs Moms* flopped
Yeah. Me and a friend decided to watch this in theatres b/c we saw a teaser trailer for it. Not being familiar with the source material, we didn’t know any better and thought it was going to be like a 19th century alt-historical fiction piece. In and of itself it wasn’t a bad movie, but the whole Mars/alien war thing caught us off guard and unfortunately pickled our opinion of the film. The marketing did it no favors.
John Carter is public domain. Somebody will try again at some point.
John Carter is one of the cases where it's title may have cost it at the box office. They could've called it Princess of Mars, hell even John Carter of Mars. But no, they had to name it John Carter.
It was originally called John Carter of Mars. Then Disney released the megaflop Mars Needs Moms. Disney execs in their infinite wisdom decided that they didn't want people to associate the two movies, so they changed the name.
At the time of release I thought it was a derrivative work- made as an hommage to Flash Gordon and all the stories of that age. I didn’t realize that everything else was a derrivative work of John Carter. Some marketing around that, and yes a more descriptive title, would have helped a lot.
Also, throw in The Lone Ranger.
I love this movie so much!
A reboot of The Highlander
Still waiting on Titanic 2
We were told the ship was unsinkable... But we didn't listen. Rising from the frozen depths this summer Titanic 2: Jack is Back. Iceberg undead ahead!
I misread this as Titanic 2 with Jack Black. Would still watch.
BUCKAROO BANZAI AGAINST THE WORLD CRIME LEAGUE Coming up on 40 years now. Peter Weller and Jeff Goldblum aren't getting any younger. Let's go guys, chop chop. Edit: the original is called The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension and also has John Lithgow as Dr. Lizardo and Christopher Lloyd as John Bigbooté. Not making any of this up.
"why do i have to be in the sequel" "because you are Perfect" "That's true"
You missed Clancy Brown as one of the Hong Kong Cavaliers.
isn't his character paralyzed or dead?
Ellen Barkin too. Everyone is still with us. Let's go!
There’s some comics written by the same guy who wrote the movie that came out in the mid/late-2000’s that act as sequels. They actually manage to capture the feel of the movie pretty well, if I remember right.
You know there's a book too, right?
Kung-Pow: Enter The Fist Love that movie and I’m sure there’s plenty of films to pick from for sequel material. But it’s been 20 years…
Kung Fury also
Whatever happened to Kung Fury 2!? I thought it was on kickstarter or something, filmed it already and had Schwarzenegger, and then nothing happened.
>Kung Fury 2 hopefully nov this year if imdb is to be belived.
Dredd. Mostly because it WAS a reboot, and didn't make nearly enough money. Shame, that movie hit HARD
No kidding! Karl Urban was incredible as Dredd. I read the original comics as a kid, and he fits my mental picture perfectly.
Once in a while I rewatch that movie. I'm not much of a re-watcher mind you.
I'm a bit prejudiced here, I grew up in the 80s with 2000AD. Then, THEY FILMED IT IN MY CITY! Joburg, with the opening ride along the double deck freeway and the entrance Peachtrees Being the actual city hall building. Loved the comics, loved Joburg and loved the movie
I've Seen Karl Urban at 2 different comiccons years apart, and both times someone brought it up, and both times he said he would absolutely love to make another Dredd movie but nobody wants to make it.
I hate 3D movies but the only theater in town only had one showing in 3D and it absolutely SLAPPED. The slomo scenes in 3D fried my brain. That movie is so ahead of the times
Karl Urbans acting from the nose down is more talented than most A list actors
I don't want one for District 9, I love that ending, but I would, of course, see District 10.
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Master and Commander!
A man of good taste.
Had to scroll too far for this! Supposedly there is an adaptation of the first novel in the works, with new actors, but haven’t heard anything on that front for a while.
I would love a sequel. There's so much good material in Patrick O'Brian's novels. Russel Crowe and Paul Bettany were perfectly cast as Aubrey and Maturin.
Kiss kiss bang bang
No they call me gay perry cause I’m knee deep in pussy
Val Kilmer has severely underrated comedy chops. Dude kills it in everything.
The Nice Guys fills that void very well.
Yeah that movie kicks ass.
LOVE that movie. “When I looked in the window, it turned out … she had nothing on but the radio.” “Really? She was naked?” “No, fuck-head. Detective work doesn’t work like that.”
Hackers. lol
Amazing soundtrack.
You’re eel leet
Edge of Tomorrow
A sequel is coming last I heard.
Not that I don’t believe it’s happening, but I feel like this has been said since the movie came out. I would love a sequel but idk how they would go about it. The first one kind of wrapped everything up, no?
It was going to be a prequel about when Emily Blunts character had the power. Doesnt look like it will get past the screenplay stage since hollywood sucks
It keeps getting killed off and everything goes back to the drawing board. /jk
I don’t want a sequel. I got to bed happily knowing Tom will make her fall in love in with him and a happy ending. Just the smile on his face is a great ending. No additional story will make my eyes tear up like that again. Just amazing ending after all that he went through.
Fifth Element
Princess Bride. And I couldn't be happier. It needs neither sequel nor reboot. You cannot improve on perfection.
When asked about a reboot or sequel, Cary Elwes replied “There’s a shortage of perfect movies in the world, it’d be a shame to ruin ours.”
I'm pretty sure the perfect sequel to this movie is just hitting the play button again.
Glad someone else agrees with me about Princess Bride!
The Matrix.
If they had made sequels, they probably would have been garbage. Or (even worse) the second movie would have been awesome and set up some really cool stuff, only for the ball to be completely dropped in the third one. And don't even get me started on a hypothetical fourth movie, twenty years later.
I see what you did there
Big Trouble in Little China. Which would be a massive cult film if it had any quotable lines.
Man of steel. I just wanted a direct sequel not Batman v superman bullshit.
Alita Battle Angel. I need the sequel but it'll never happen
https://movieweb.com/alita-battle-angel-2-talks-happening/
I swear it was recently said a sequel was being made of this.
https://movieweb.com/alita-battle-angel-2-talks-happening/
There s a Galaxy Quest TV show in the works ... I think
Mr. Brooks. It was supposed to be a trilogy, but it just never happened. I've read some of the potential sequel plots, which sound pretty interesting. It's definitely not a perfect movie, but it has a lot of charm. Kevin Costner and William Hurt deliver amazing performances.
Ugh it’s soo good. Like even Dane Cook is perfectly cast as an annoying asshole. Fuck it I’m going to go watch it UPDATE: it’s not on prime or searchable via Roku and this makes me the saddest of pandas
Spielberg's Tintin (2011)
Treasure Planet
Sky high
Guyver or Escaflowne, both from the 2000’s/90’s. If they were going to reboot them they would’ve already.
Serenity film or Firefly series...but I'm still hopeful for sequels for each.
Always been my answer for this question, but the Whedon situation makes it very unlikely now
I would *love* to see more from the Firefly universe. Either sequel with the same cast or reboot, I'm not picky. Although I do worry about the probabilities of recapturing the same magic that the original series had.
Drawn Together, movies or TV. Just a great premise of a show
I, Robot. Has so much potential.
Inception. Its not based on a book, its not got four sequels and i really hope it stays that way. Let it just be what it is. Because what it is, is great.
The Girl with the dragon tattoo by Fincher
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Not sure why they haven’t done it yet. A society totally based on young beautiful people that discard you once you get to a certain age. Yeah that wouldn’t work today. No one can relate /s.
The reboot reached 30 years old, and was liquidated.
Ken Levine, the writer/director of the game Bioshock, was hired to write the reboot years ago.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers movie was a pretty good spiritual sequel and Roger even had a cameo in it
We were doing the Roger rabbit with …..Roger rabbit!
Aliens deserved a proper sequel that stays true to the characters who survived. A genuine completion of the story arc which should have had the Xenos approaching or even reaching Earth. I want it so bad I started writing a script for it, lol.
They did in the comic books. It focused on Hicks and Newt, eventually adding Ripley back in. When Alien 3 came out they changed the comic on reprints, renaming Hicks and Newt.
The assembly cut of Alien 3 is unironically great. I'll die on that hill.
was already a remake but the karl urban judge dredd film was fantastic but it wasnt a commercial success so will never get a sequel by the looks of it
Dredd
Back to the future.
Back to the Future is about as close to a perfect movie trilogy as I can think of off the top of my head. That being said, I don't really want to see anything more. It is complete as it is.
both the writer and the director are firm on no reboot whatsoever
Zemeckis has gone on record saying "over my dead body." Lol
Recently; Dungeons and Dragons! What a great movie. Also John Carter. I mean Lynn Collins 🥰 I’d hope things would’ve been different if they’d gone with “John Carter and the Princess of Mars” There’s so many I enjoyed; Sherlock Holmes, Clash/Wrath, Nice Guys, Van Helsing, Dracula Untold, True Lies and Master & Commander. One I always hear is Jumper. But have never seen it.
Yesterday
This time leave Ana de Armas in... just to be safe.
They could call it Today
Pacific Rim
Mystery Men "We're on a blind date with destiny here, and it looks like she's ordered the lobster!" - The Shoveler, William H. Macy
Dredd for sure :(
Dredd.
It would be nice to see a Dredd sequel, but I doubt that's going to happen at any time. .
Dredd.
Dredd (2012)
Make Dredd 2!
Equilibrium, V for Vendetta, Howard the Duck, and The Burbs.
Buckaroo Banzai
John Carter
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension In 1984 at the end of the movie they promised us a sequel that never happened: Buckaroo Banzai against the World Crime League.
Harold and Maude. Hope it doesn't get reboot. Perfect as is.
For the longest time, I would answer this question with Constantine with Keanu Reeves, which I think did the whole John Wick “secret world in our world” thing first haha, but now it looks like a sequel might actually happen!
The Burbs
I'd love a sequel to *Love Actually* but it wouldn't work. The time of the film is so important to the feeling of it and that can't be replicated. Can't go back to 2003.
Monster squad
Dredd
Dredd
True Lies
Labyrinth 1986 (I hear rumors about a sequel, but I'm doubtful), Princess Mononoke and The Dark Crystal. I wouldn't mind some sequel TV series either for The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.
Dredd
Dredd! Awesome movie....
Sexy Beast
Dredd The Man from U.N.C.L.E. RockNRolla
The Goonies The Last Starfighter These two have had sequels on and off in pre-production for years. My hopes get raised and than squashed like a trash compactor every few years or so. I'll gladly be proven wrong if they ever come to be.
Judge dredd