I honestly saw it as a homage to the fact that the Bond franchise never ends, there is always another film coming down the road. The end of Goldmember was just supposed to tease a potential sequel that was never really supposed to happen.
Do you mean the trilogy of CGI animated films funded by Netflix? It was well written (created by the famous Gen Urobuchi), but man I could not get past that CGI.
@@peterpayne2219No!! He's talking about the Animated series from 1998/1999. It was a direct follow up to the 98 Emmerich film. Was a damn good show, for what it was. Not only did it redeem the Zilla species, but it also paved the way for the Kong Animated series (created to rival Godzilla: The Animated Series). It's just a shame it aired when it did, during the height of the Pokemon/Digimon ratings war. It probably would have lasted another season or two, had that not been the case.
I have a soft spot for single movies with a hopeful colon in the title, like "Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever" or the Molly Ringwald coming-of-age classic "Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone"
District 9 should just be perfect without sequel. The cliffhanger that's been 3 years, whether the alien will come back or not, is for me one of the greatest ending that leave the audience wanders after stepping out from the cinema.
Young Sherlock Holmes was underappreciated, and I would have been interested in seeing a series based on those characters. (And, yes, I'm aware of the Harry Potter angle).
Yeah I want a sequel and would much rather had one than the Sherlock Holmes movies that took up Richie’s time instead of doing a sequel. RocknRolla was great.
THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI got bungled by studios; it's a well-loved film that people want to see worked with. The sequel was relegated to a book in 2021; it still has fans.
I don’t know how you guys left out the end of the masters of the universe when Skeletor emerges from whatever he fell into and just suddenly announces something like “I’ll be back.”
4:00 "...made just $19 million against its $18 million budget..." Theaters get half of that, so the studio lost money (18 - 9.5 = $8.5 million loss) PLUS whatever they spent on marketing (which is NOT included in the production budget). So easily over a $10 million total loss. Personally, I enjoyed the 'Young Sherlock Holmes' movie.
The predators movie did get the comic treatment also and it showed what happened after the events of the movie on that planet and what Royce went through.
… i don’t think anybody expected an austin powers 4 after that end credit scene . i like that movies were aloud to hint at demised endings . like “little shop of horrors” or “invasion of the body snatchers” . not everything needs a sequel .
Funny enough the Godzilla movie did get a cartoon in the late 90’s early 2000’s following the offspring who imprinted on Nick and they even had to fight the original who had been turning into a cyborg by aliens for some reason
Flash Gordon may not have gotten a sequel; but there had been a tv series in 1996. However, two other movies that teased a sequel that never happened are Street Fighter with Raul Julia, and Masters of the Universe (1987). After the credits of Masters of the Universe Skeletor rose up and said he'll be back. And Street Fighter if I recall had a screen where Bison's hand rose up and activated a computer screen.
Other movies that hinted sequels were Kung Pow enter the Fist, Sherlock Holmes 2, Tron 2, Amazing Spider-Man 2, Ghostbusters 2016, & Power Rangers 2017, & Jumanji 3
Godzilla did technically get a follow-up in the form of the Godzilla animated series where the UN has started a international group called HEAT with many of the movie charicters returning including Nick who was imprinted on by the baby Godzilla who grows up quickly to aduldhood
Grrrrr! I really NEED another Austin Powers. If it were to follow the trajectory of the first three, it would be so funny I might actually die laughing. 🤣🤞😅
I can't believe you didn't mention Masters of the Universe. It's the most egregious considering the property, the merchandise, its popularity at the time, and the absolute trainwreck that was the movie. It was a cash grab that decided to change the lore the target audience (5-10 year olds) were familiar with, and cut every possible budgetary corner, including trading in its rightful fantasy/sci-fi setting for 1980s Los Angeles. They simultaneously made a cheap theater bait movie that most kids ended up hating (after begging their parents to see it), and arrogantly expected they could serve up more of the same to an audience who fully understood they'd been conned.
2 problems with this list, first on the Godzilla movie had 2 count them 2 things happened, first the animated cartoon based off of the hatchling, and the second was the fate of said hatchling when the name got changed to Zilla, and the second problem with this list where is The Green Lantern where Sinestro got the yellow ring at the end.
I just wanna say if producers with a financial stake in the sequel to a bad movie never make one because they don’t like the scripts, they are fucking heroes. That’s means enough people had enough ethical restraint to not fund a shit movie just for profit. I applaud this.
I didn't consider the conclusion of Goldmember as a sequel tease. It felt like one of those finishes that has "The End .?" on the screen. The story is over. Another story could be made, not another story will be made. 🤔 PS: I wrote this post as the video played, and before the list reached Flash Gordon.
*Book of Secrets* has run it's course, just let it go. *District 9* was made for just $30 million, any sequel will have Hollywood stars, go way over budget and be a bomb. That would be a real shame.
How about a video of teases that were paid off years later. For example, the scene in "The Incredible Hulk" where we see Samuel Sterns start his transformation into the Leader. The Leader is supposed to be in Captain America 4.
Always had to wonder with that Mario movie where they thought they had left any room for a sequel to go. Unless the people in dino world were just horribly inept at exploration / cartography, that globe in Koopa's office established that their world was 99.99% desert with just their one city as the ONLY blip of life anywhere on the planet. (Granted, that globe had a flat earther's total lack of a sense of scale, with a massive model of the city stuck onto it and sticking comically far out from its surface when the correct scale should have it as a pinprick sized dot painted at one point on the surface. So maybe they are just that inept.) Such a strange detail for the movie to feel a need to establish... I mean, there wasn't too much reference material to work with back then anyway (they had the NES games and Mario World on SNES (platformers, light on story), but it was before Mario RPG and other character-driven and relatively story-heavy experiments that fleshed things out better) but the stuff that did exist featured several wildly different regions within the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario 3 and Mario World in particular paint a picture of hopping through a series of wildly different biomes clustered around each other. In those games it was a world that was vibrant and full of life. So why does movie Koopa announce that the desert covers the entire world and their sad trash heap of a city is the only bit of life on it?
Batman The Dark Knight Rises. That ridiculous reveal that Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character was Robin surely was setting up for a sequel, one that would never come. Why even bother then? I guess at least it wasn't as bad as the completely unnecessary twist that Bane was actually Marion Cotillard's character.
You can look at the Austin Powers one as simply the death warrant for the heroic spies. They depend upon clichéd villain restraint. Scott Evil is counter-cliché, so he'll waste them all before you can blink.
"Spaceballs" teased a sequel in the film itself called "Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money".
They were actually gonna go with “Spaceballs 3: the search for spaceballs 2”
Only used the word *TITULAR* three times. That is considered restraint for this channel. Clearly your favorite word ever
In the running with 'eponymous.'
Best drinking game, ever.
Your mom is Titular.
@@8andimpala Rick from Seattle Washington, who is obsessed with pro wrestling.....yea that sounds like a comment from someone with your IQ
The Godzilla hatchling becomes the main Godzilla in the animated series😊
Yeah they used the rough treatments they had for the other two movies for the series' basic plot
I thought it was the Zilla that lasted two seconds against the real Godzilla in Godzilla: Final Wars. 😺
Yea so they mentioned the Live-action Mario Bros movie comic book, but they did not mention the Zilla animated series
Actually since Austin Powers is a parody I think that ending was the perfect finale to to franchise.
I honestly saw it as a homage to the fact that the Bond franchise never ends, there is always another film coming down the road. The end of Goldmember was just supposed to tease a potential sequel that was never really supposed to happen.
@@gwell2118actually Myers is developing a 4th film
@@andrewft31 yeah he’s been “developing” one almost since the third one ended. Never goes anywhere.
There is no one to blame but Mel Brooks.
His film 'History of the World Part One' teased a sequel that was never intended to be.
A real shame, as I was looking forward to "Jews in Space."
The Godzilla movie got a bit of a continuation with the animated series that followed the movie.
Machete in Space. Not a prayer.
At least Godzilla got a pretty good animated series that followed the movie.
Do you mean the trilogy of CGI animated films funded by Netflix? It was well written (created by the famous Gen Urobuchi), but man I could not get past that CGI.
@@peterpayne2219No!! He's talking about the Animated series from 1998/1999. It was a direct follow up to the 98 Emmerich film. Was a damn good show, for what it was. Not only did it redeem the Zilla species, but it also paved the way for the Kong Animated series (created to rival Godzilla: The Animated Series). It's just a shame it aired when it did, during the height of the Pokemon/Digimon ratings war. It probably would have lasted another season or two, had that not been the case.
@@mitchellskene8176 Cool, I did not catch that (as I live in Japan where they likely didn't show it)
@@mitchellskene8176 Spot on!
@@peterpayne2219 If you feel like it, I would recommend trying to find it. It's a good watch.
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins and ends.
At least we got the novels to satisfy us!
I have a soft spot for single movies with a hopeful colon in the title, like "Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever" or the Molly Ringwald coming-of-age classic "Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone"
Seth Green looking like Lord Voldemort is probably the reason there wasn’t a fourth film.
It's coming.
The Real RocknRolla!? I've wanted a sequel to RocknRolla since I watched it on DVD! That's how long it's been damn.
Same! End credits teased they were coming back. I legitimately got exited for it.
…first spot should of went to “kung pow enter the fist” . you can’t convince me otherwise .
I agree, but that was a parody film, so maybe it's under another category. They could've done an entire sequel with just the one character, Whoa!
Never getting tongue of fury is to me a low point in human existence
"Your tricks won't work on me ventriloquist's"
I swing I bit more, I swing a bit less
@@jimmyrolls37 “I’m a man too . I go pee pee Standing up …”
Explorers (River Phoenix movie from the 1980s) teased a sequel at the end as well.
I mean a lot of movies left an open ended ending, good movies know that sometimes a story is told and that's good enough
Yeah, I always saw Explorers as open ended.
Kung Pow Sequel, I know it was a joke but still would've love to see it
So funny
Flash Gordon was fantastic camp...
It was perfect ;-)
District 9 should just be perfect without sequel. The cliffhanger that's been 3 years, whether the alien will come back or not, is for me one of the greatest ending that leave the audience wanders after stepping out from the cinema.
Young Sherlock Holmes was underappreciated, and I would have been interested in seeing a series based on those characters. (And, yes, I'm aware of the Harry Potter angle).
RocknRolla teased a sequel at the end. Im still hurt about that one, its been 16 fucking years man….
I'm honestly just glad I'm not the only one that never got over this.
Yeah I want a sequel and would much rather had one than the Sherlock Holmes movies that took up Richie’s time instead of doing a sequel. RocknRolla was great.
THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI got bungled by studios; it's a well-loved film that people want to see worked with. The sequel was relegated to a book in 2021; it still has fans.
I don’t know how you guys left out the end of the masters of the universe when Skeletor emerges from whatever he fell into and just suddenly announces something like “I’ll be back.”
The sequel never happened because studio Cannon Pictures went bankrupt soon after.
Flash Gordon will always always be remembered for one line at least, "DIVE!"
Flying blind on a rocket cycle!?!
Does anybody trust her twice?
Wouldn’t a sequel of District 9 result in the elimination of all humans from Earth?
It’s reeeeeeeaally neat that Jules is still with WC
What? Where's Spaceballs? That should be the number 1 spot!
Jules is clearly the best one.
Only because the other good ones (Adam B, Ash, Ben) have left.
@@mitchellskene8176 Yeah. They've really gone downhill.
Deep Rising (1998).The end of the film on the island promised an exciting sequel, but we never got it.😞
Where is Masters of the Universe?
Hey, WhatCulture, THANKS FOR THE CHAPTERS!!!
Perfect choice for #1. It’s been 39 years but I haven’t given up hope.
Buckaroo Banzai would make a wonderful President. We can expand into a trilogy!
Another movie I remember watching a a kid that promised a sequel: Remo Williams. Or maybe The Adventures of Remo Williams? It's been awhile.
4:00 "...made just $19 million against its $18 million budget..." Theaters get half of that, so the studio lost money (18 - 9.5 = $8.5 million loss) PLUS whatever they spent on marketing (which is NOT included in the production budget). So easily over a $10 million total loss. Personally, I enjoyed the 'Young Sherlock Holmes' movie.
The predators movie did get the comic treatment also and it showed what happened after the events of the movie on that planet and what Royce went through.
One that I wish I could have seen was Weedfest set up in Beerfest. We were robbed of a gem.
Loving the pace of this video
… i don’t think anybody expected an austin powers 4 after that end credit scene . i like that movies were aloud to hint at demised endings . like “little shop of horrors” or “invasion of the body snatchers” . not everything needs a sequel .
It's coming, Mike Myers is working on a script. he said that a few days ago.
@@Me4-gc8qs he has been saying that for years
Remember when Morbius saw Vulture and he said “Caw Caw”, and Morbius said “Morbing time”…. Yeah that went nowhere
Funny enough the Godzilla movie did get a cartoon in the late 90’s early 2000’s following the offspring who imprinted on Nick and they even had to fight the original who had been turning into a cyborg by aliens for some reason
I would return to the theater to see Scott as the villian.
Flash Gordon is my #1 favorite "cult movie" of all time. Those costumes!
I can't believe you didn't include RocknRolla!!! I LOVE that movie and the end promised that the whole gang would be back again!
Independence Day 2 teased a 3rd film Independence Day in space.
Another movie coming soon, I only watch this channel to pick the mistakes and boy they make a lot.
So where is that from where Scott as Dr Evil
In Austin Powers 3, Scott Evil starts to transform into his dad Dr Evil
Goldmember he said it in the video.
"I Am Number 4" I think deserves a mention
Honestly, I think you could make a part 2 pretty easily
I'm sorry, did you just say nuked? I turned your titular into a Dr. Pepper drinking game, I'm now shaking, thanks.
Too bad about Predators. I really enjoyed it. I could have gone for a sequel. Especially as we all saw the last Predator movie royally sucked.
Prey was really good, i'm waiting for the next two. Haven't you seen Prey?
I did not see the Topher Grace character coming until it was too late. Probably why I always get the gas at the dentist.
They still owe me a sequel to Dr. Detroit!!
You forgot Masters of the Universe with Skeletor popping back up after the credits saying he'll be back
I'm Still Waiting For A Sequel Of Predators!
Flash Gordon may not have gotten a sequel; but there had been a tv series in 1996. However, two other movies that teased a sequel that never happened are Street Fighter with Raul Julia, and Masters of the Universe (1987). After the credits of Masters of the Universe Skeletor rose up and said he'll be back. And Street Fighter if I recall had a screen where Bison's hand rose up and activated a computer screen.
Awesome video trusure movie should get 3rd
5:40 - It would have helped if the movie stuck closer to the source material that was so popular at the time.
Other movies that hinted sequels were Kung Pow enter the Fist, Sherlock Holmes 2, Tron 2, Amazing Spider-Man 2, Ghostbusters 2016, & Power Rangers 2017, & Jumanji 3
Mike Myers, we need you!!!! Dr. Evil is the greatest criminal mastermind of all time! Please bring him back!!!
You forgot Heman.
Godzilla did technically get a follow-up in the form of the Godzilla animated series where the UN has started a international group called HEAT with many of the movie charicters returning including Nick who was imprinted on by the baby Godzilla who grows up quickly to aduldhood
Grrrrr! I really NEED another Austin Powers. If it were to follow the trajectory of the first three, it would be so funny I might actually die laughing. 🤣🤞😅
Mike Myers announced a few days ago that 4 is coming.
@@Me4-gc8qsIt’s been in development hell since 2005.
I cannot imagine where district 9 would have gone if they did a sequel.
Last I heard, Kevin Smith of Jay and Silent Bob fame was supposed to be working on the Buckaroo Banzai sequel.
I can't believe you didn't mention Masters of the Universe. It's the most egregious considering the property, the merchandise, its popularity at the time, and the absolute trainwreck that was the movie. It was a cash grab that decided to change the lore the target audience (5-10 year olds) were familiar with, and cut every possible budgetary corner, including trading in its rightful fantasy/sci-fi setting for 1980s Los Angeles. They simultaneously made a cheap theater bait movie that most kids ended up hating (after begging their parents to see it), and arrogantly expected they could serve up more of the same to an audience who fully understood they'd been conned.
6:43
The movie was a big hit in European markets, it just failed in the US.
Everyone that saw "the witches of eastwick" thought a sequel was inevitable
In a way, Godzilla 1998 did have a sequel. Since the animated series takes place after the movie
2 problems with this list, first on the Godzilla movie had 2 count them 2 things happened, first the animated cartoon based off of the hatchling, and the second was the fate of said hatchling when the name got changed to Zilla, and the second problem with this list where is The Green Lantern where Sinestro got the yellow ring at the end.
Love From Bangladesh And Barisal.
unpopular opinion…that super mario bros 2 was gonna be INSANE ..
The BB one was clearly a joke about the Serial Nature of the Film.
I just wanna say if producers with a financial stake in the sequel to a bad movie never make one because they don’t like the scripts, they are fucking heroes. That’s means enough people had enough ethical restraint to not fund a shit movie just for profit. I applaud this.
Actually about that
first one, the fourth Austin Powers movie is currently in the scripting phase.
I believe there’s a District 10 in production. However, the internet is not always accurate
how about The Incredible Hulk - Leader teaser at the end
Buckaroo Banzai deserves a sequel, it was such a great and entertaining movie was a great cast!
Well, Godzilla did get an animated series where the creature is supposedly the one that hatched from the egg.
Uh Godzilla or Zilla to be precise did have a follow up, they had an animated series to continue what happened after the 1998 movie.
I didn't consider the conclusion of Goldmember as a sequel tease.
It felt like one of those finishes that has "The End .?" on the screen.
The story is over. Another story could be made, not another story will be made. 🤔
PS: I wrote this post as the video played, and before the list reached Flash Gordon.
*Book of Secrets* has run it's course, just let it go. *District 9* was made for just $30 million, any sequel will have Hollywood stars, go way over budget and be a bomb. That would be a real shame.
Masters of the Universe!!!
0:44 I love Austin Powers.
how come Zack Snyder's Justice League?
How about a video of teases that were paid off years later. For example, the scene in "The Incredible Hulk" where we see Samuel Sterns start his transformation into the Leader. The Leader is supposed to be in Captain America 4.
Always had to wonder with that Mario movie where they thought they had left any room for a sequel to go. Unless the people in dino world were just horribly inept at exploration / cartography, that globe in Koopa's office established that their world was 99.99% desert with just their one city as the ONLY blip of life anywhere on the planet. (Granted, that globe had a flat earther's total lack of a sense of scale, with a massive model of the city stuck onto it and sticking comically far out from its surface when the correct scale should have it as a pinprick sized dot painted at one point on the surface. So maybe they are just that inept.)
Such a strange detail for the movie to feel a need to establish... I mean, there wasn't too much reference material to work with back then anyway (they had the NES games and Mario World on SNES (platformers, light on story), but it was before Mario RPG and other character-driven and relatively story-heavy experiments that fleshed things out better) but the stuff that did exist featured several wildly different regions within the Mushroom Kingdom. Mario 3 and Mario World in particular paint a picture of hopping through a series of wildly different biomes clustered around each other. In those games it was a world that was vibrant and full of life. So why does movie Koopa announce that the desert covers the entire world and their sad trash heap of a city is the only bit of life on it?
Godzilla, that final hatchling was the one in Godzilla: Final Wars
The Austin Powers movie probably won't happen since Verne Troyer "Mini Me" passed away. 😢
You forgot to mention the Snyder Cut of Justice League and Black Adam
I would have posthumously mentioned Green Lantern and the Sinestro part two.
Ending Austin Powers at 3 turned out to be a good idea. I don’t see where this could have gone from there without getting really dumb.
I have an odd thought, the kids that saw the 98 Godzilla liked it. Cause I remember seeing it young and liking it. Same for the weird Mario movie. XD
Batman The Dark Knight Rises. That ridiculous reveal that Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character was Robin surely was setting up for a sequel, one that would never come. Why even bother then? I guess at least it wasn't as bad as the completely unnecessary twist that Bane was actually Marion Cotillard's character.
This feels like good ol fashion whatculture even nice to have jelws back
What about Mel Brooks History of the World part 1?
nah not with everything going on. No way they will make a movie called Terrorists(Jews) In Space.
You can look at the Austin Powers one as simply the death warrant for the heroic spies. They depend upon clichéd villain restraint. Scott Evil is counter-cliché, so he'll waste them all before you can blink.
Godzilla continues in the animated series & super mario brothers live action was a fun movie
I still have bandanas that they gave out to promo Buckaroo Banzai
Sadly, it was more Bonsai than Banzai
Kung pow sequel tease should be on here 😂
Does the black Adam post credits count
Just like Mario Bros., Predators has a sequel comic too
Dang ! I was really hoping for a Godzooky movie .....
We did get a sequel to Godzilla '98. Godzilla the animated series that continued from the end of the movie & the series was good
I liked Aragon a lot. It was pretty good.
Still hoping for sequels from National Treasure and District 9
Is that how adversary is said across the pond?