Whether that is because they abandon core ideas and principles of the original films or just because they are not very good films – disappointing sequels have become almost a genre in their own right. While all three of those are near perfect, this film was very, very bad. In hindsight, the signs were everywhere that Star Wars Episode 1: The. When even Rodney Dangerfield refused to come on board for a Caddyshack sequel , the studio should. Timothy Dalton ’s first attempt at being James Bon The Living Daylights , didn’t really go that well , but at least it still felt like a Bond movie.
Licence to Kill, on the other han felt more like an extended episode of Miami Vice, and was so disappointing that it almost killed the franchise entirely.
From missing the point to complete misfires, which sci-fi sequels let us all down? Timothy Dalton’s first attempt at being James Bon The Living Daylights, didn’t really go that well, but at least it still felt like a Bond movie. The law of diminishing returns is very real, and has haunted more than a few franchises.
Sequel to The Mask, Son of the Mask was a huge disappointment. The main reason was the eviction of Jim Carey and no necessary motive of the movie. For this list, we’ll be looking at what we consider to be the most disappointing sequels to popular animated movies , whether they were released theatrically or straight-to-video.
As with a few titles here, not all were that bad of movies, just extremely disappointing compared to the previous film. Top Funniest Movie Outbursts. Arya Allu Arjun career’s turned completely with this film Arya, which was directed by Sukumar.
But the sequel to this movie, Arya failed to meet the expectations. Nagavalli Nagavalli is the sequel for Rajinikanth’s Chandramukhi. It is the biggest disaster at the Box Office. Disney is, at least, beyond its days of direct-to-video sequels, but still hasn’t quite figured out how to get them to work.
They’ve obviously changed their tune in recent years, but they still don’t have a solid grasp on how to make a sequel that resonates the way. This list features the movie sequels that disappointed audiences the most, including Anchorman Jaws Rocky Tron: Legacy, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, Caddyshack II, and Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Slapping a numerical symbol or tagline on an existing movie does not a sequel make. Disappointing Sequels and Prequels - show list info. Read on to see seven candidates we think are perfect for such a treatment.
Sadly, the sequel laked the spark and energy that made the original so great. The plot was almost a mirror image of the first film with Will Smith’s character having to recruit Tommy Lee Jones’ back to the MIB after he had his memory wiped at the end of the first film. Terminator anyone? Occasionally though, the follow up cinematic releases are just as good and leave fans wanting even more.
Here are some movie franchises that fans would love to see a sequel for. After the movie became a monster hit, a sequel was a foregone conclusion. Following up a fun, fresh, and highly entertaining slice of comedic horror can be a tough challenge. This is a list of film sequels and their performance at the box office.
All grosses are given in unadjusted US dollars.
For the tables presented below, determining what constitutes a film series and where a film fits in with the series is subjective. Read a article the other day about this guy complaining about a movie that really disappointed him. Got me thinking what other movies were disappointing.
When you post what movie please explain why it was disappointing to you. It could be that you excepted a different type of movie or the ending pissed you off. An example of a disappointing sequel is Spiderman for me it wasn’t awful, but was nowhere near as good as the two previous movies.
A few years later, out of the blues a sequel is announce as creating a sequel to an existing movie is easier than creating an original movie. Sequels are nothing new of course and there have been plenty of stinkers over the years, but the last decade or two has definitely seen a new upswing in money maker movies which have completely missed the mark. A sequel so disappointing , we are afraid of that which we should want: The proposed fifth movie to wipe the bad taste of this one from our mouths.
Making a sequel to one of the greatest found-footage movies of all time led to a very conventional horror sequel with a director known best for making documentary films, Joe Berlinger (who has said since that the movie was taken away from him by the studio). The result is a how-to on making a bad sequel. The sequel to the spooky doll movie is a total goddamn blast. The secret to Annabelle: Creation’s success?
Getting as far away from Annabelle (and the extended Conjuring universe) as possible.
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