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I mean, we got 3 trilogies of Star Wars, Gladiator 2 that is basically finished filming, Ghostbusters reboot (TWICE!), and even a Boondock Saints 2. Hell, Kevin Smith even did Clerks 2. I will never underestimate Hollywood.
@@jikae10There was even an American Psycho 2 where the cast and crew weren't even aware that they were making a sequel. They had all signed to a completely unrelated project only for the studio to crowbar a scene into the film during post-production which (very loosely) tied in the Patrick Bateman character. So even the people making the sequels don't know they're making the sequels!
I just realized that if they remade the first Back to the Future today, Marty would time travel back to the 1990s instead of the 1950s because he went back 30 years into the past. That's crazy.
I enjoyed John Carter, though my dad loved the books and got my brother and me into them as kids. The biggest problem is that it was so seminal in forming the backbone of sci-fi that the tropes within had already been done to death by the time it was adapted, and it felt like a knockoff, rather than the archetype, once it was.
There is a sequel book to The Nightmare Before Christmas, "Long Live The Pumpkin Queen". It's apparently all about Sally becoming more than just the wife of The Pumpkin King, discovering her past and gaining her independent identity. I'm not saying there needs to be a movie, but just sharing info for those who would be interested.
Continuing movies in books is the right way to do it in my opinion, they did it with Star Wars and all their legends versions, until the made the canon versions in movies, which I for one think was a big mistake.
I’m quite grateful that BTTF Part IV will never be made. The trilogy is a character-driven story about friendship, family, and courage, and it ended at exactly the right spot, with Marty and Doc having completed their character arcs and the audience having seen 130 years of Hill Valley history. There was nothing left to do. The premise was exhausted in the best possible way. It wasn't the kind of tale that lends itself to episodic storying (or rebooting) that could go on forever, and the Bobs didn’t try to make it one. A crucial part of storytelling is knowing when the start and end the story, and Back to the Future did both perfectly, with all loose ends tied up in satisfactory ways and nothing wasted or left hanging. Another installment would cheapen the ending and all that the story accomplished with its characters and themes. As Miss Edel said in Princess Tutu, “A story that never ends is a cruel thing.” I’m glad BTTF ended, and well, for the solid ending leaves me not wishing for further adventures, but with a desire to go through the whole story again. I have been through it many times, always noticing new things, and will watch it many more times. (True, there are comics, an animated series, video games, board games, and a musical, but the Bobs have said that only the films are true canon, and anyone is free to pick and choose any of these extensions as their own personal canon if they wish, so I can just stick with the films. Though I will say, the cooperative game Back in Time is ADDICTIVE.)
I still don't understand the hate for Indiana Jones 5. The narrative that a movie is bad seems to start before anyone has even seen it now. And then everyone just falls in line refusing to give it a chance.
The first 20 minutes was ok but the rest was god awful.what they done to his character was inexcusable.his son has died,his marriage has failed and he’s basically a drunk and a shell of himself.the niece character was excruciating to watch.i’d rather watch kingdom of the crystal skull once a day than have to watch Indy5 once a month.just awful.
I can remember, long ago when people went to see movies because they looked good, and then decided whether or not they liked them. Crazy. Social media hurts films more than it helps, Imo. Solo comes to mind...movie failed before it came out
Team America: World Police would fit well into this list, Parker and Stone have talked quite a bit about how production almost drove them insane. Apparently puppets and action films don't mix. Who could have guessed. At least their suffering led to a truly epic film in the end
Back to the Future IV already exists. Everyone seems to forget that a Video Game was made, in connection with Zemeckis and company, that tells the story of the characters after the events of BTTF3. Zemeckis said, at the time, that was it. That was the only sequel to BTTF3 we were ever going to get. Nothing has changed.
@@ShonnDaylee Did you forget about the 90s cartoon? Not only did Tom Wilson and Mary Streenburgen reprise their roles as Biff and Clara, but Chrisopher Lloyd played Doc Brown in the live action segments.
In recent years (according to rumor) there were two potential Jaws 5's on the drawing board so that franchise could redeem itself. The first would've had Richard Dreyfuss return to the role of Matt Hooper. However Dreyfuss just announced his retirement from acting so that incarnation of Jaws 5 won't happen. The other choice was a prequel involving a young Capt. Quint on the ill-fated USS Indianapolis. (As a WW2 historian I'm hoping that film will still get produced!)
I really wish they had continued the I am Number Four series. I know it gets a lot of flack, but I thought it ended in a much better direction than I expected for the story. Alas, that one will never happen.
As for a Nightmare Before Christmas we need a movie where Jack gets bored with Halloween again and visits one of the other doors. Independence Day, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, and Thanksgiving. Or even a spin off that shows the Boogie's Boys visiting each place.
as a an actual chef who names Ratatouille as one of his fave movies - I hear your "I'm sorry" for a two pun... and not sure I accept it... heheh. and as a huge childhood fan of ER Burroughs Mars series, I was amazed by John Carter. it captured the feeling of the books and was actually faithful to the book. I was so deeply sad that it tanked... and I would love to see Joseph Gordon Levitt's Nightwing movie...
There’s “Does this movie really *need* a sequel?”, then there’s “What would the sequel even *be*?”and I gotta ask the latter about the Vvitch. Anya and the coven tormenting someone new? Not sure it’s really a film where you can prompt a follow-up if you don’t already have an idea in the chamber.
Honestly, thinking of a sequel to even Wall-E and Up (2009) sounds almost impossible. Not that those movies need a sequel and yes, as a Pixar fan, I absolutely adore these movies when I first saw them at my local cinema.
1:36 technically Back to the Future the game is part 4 it takes place after part 3 & it has the voices of Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, Lea Thompson as Lorraine, Claudia Wells as Jenifer & Michael J. Fox
If you want more Back to the Future, just watch the animated series and play the Telltale video game, Rick and Morty works too lol 🤪 One day Hollywood will probably remake Back to the Future since Robert Zemeckis can't live forever, and who knows what happens with Nightmare Before Christmas after Tim Burton is gone. I haven't seen The Witch or John Carter. I haven't seen the 2015 Fantastic Four remake, but the Jessica Alba movies weren't great to begin with, I heard the one in the nineties was really bad. I'm still waiting for the one volume unrated edition of Kill Bill, the whole bloody affair, until then I guess we gotta stick with a fan edit
With Back to the Future they got creative on how to continue the franchise without a live action movie such as comic books, the cartoon show and even the video game which you pretty much play the fourth film. The only "movie" I would like to see is a prequel adapted from the comic books of how Doc & Marty first met & became friends which would be a fun animated movie.
With all the Remakes, Sequels, Prequels and rubbish coming out of Hollywood at the present time, I'm surprised that the Movie Screenwriters had the ordasity to strike. There are no new imaginations in Hollywood today
The Number 10 - Back to the Future... Zemeckis was VERY UPFRONT when you watch that OG Trilogy... The last film literally ends with THE END... The previous movie literally says "TO BE CONCUDED..." I personally would love to see what BTTF could hold.. But it SHOUDL 100% BE LEFT ALONE! Sometimes, you can get away with a continuation - Look at Ghostbusters Afterlife! BUT it has to be handled very carefully... It worked for Afterlife as you have a story where you can pass teh torch to a new generation... They were after all Just a Group of Science Nerds who became Ghost Hunters... Passing the torch of being Ghost Hunters is Easy enough! BTTF though, You have one random lad who happened to know an insane genius and ended up flung into his own past by mistake... YOU CANNOT PASS THAT ON TO A NEW GENERATION! And having the same or similar events happening to a Younger Character just feels forced! So we MUST LET BACK TO THE FUTURE BE WHAT IT IS, A WONDERFUL TRILOGY!
a.) John Carter was really good and is completely undeserving of being bashed, and b.) We all know most of these movies will get sequels/prequels/remakes eventually.
OMG, as of a few weeks ago they showed a clip of back to the future 4 with Tom hollands as Marty's son with the help of doc Brown, they are so making BttF4
They'll make them. Companies, overly bloated egos thinking they can top or compare to the original, and greed will outlive copyright holders every time. We may not live to see it, but it will happen. Someday, we may even see 'Titanic 2'.
Back to the Future got a cool video game and some great comics as well that sort of continued the story. The oni series literally takes place after the third movie.
In 1994? I was a teenager riding shotgun in my buddy's ride. We saw a dude running down the sidewalk, he looked like a biker from the Hells Angels. I yelled "run Forrest, run!" And the dude jumped a fence like in the movie! I was like Cool! That stuck with me. That guy saw the movie.
The 5th Indiana Jones was SO much better than the 4th one, no idea what people's problem is. That was an exception, though, so, generally speaking: OMG, please, don't give them ideas!! 😂 Edit: Ok, Kill Bill 3 would probably not be bad should he end up making it after all...
@@ShonnDayleeWhat? CGI and overall visual style were way less cringy than in the 4th one (well, except for the de-aging part in the beginning, at least sometimes, I'll give you that) but even more importantly, it avoided a huge mistake the 4th made, by making age and things changing the subject (!) of the story rather than trying to ignorie the fact that Harrison Ford had aged like the 4th did, making it all the more distracting because of that. And then this trashy alien stuff and Cate Blanchett (I mean, nothing against her, generally speaking...) and her fake accent as a lame substitute to the way more menacing Nazi antagonists they thankfully brought back for the 5th one. And what exactly is that problem everyone seems to have with that female sidekick, I mean it's not like Indy didn't have those before and Mutt was way more of an ageist brat to Indy, while the whole point of her was that she was, or at least ended up being the one to convince him he was not (!) obsolete.It's Star Wars all over again; everyone hated (!) what the original creator himself had done to it, yet suddenly acts like that was great, because... well, I agree Disney ended up screwing it up after all and I can even understand some people's resentments against them in general, but don't take It out on the few movies who actually don't deserve the hate for a change, while there's so many out there that do, ok? 😄 I never said it was the best movie I ever watched, just that it was better than the 4th one, because (like "Force Awakans", not so much the other 2!...) it came closer to what we loved about the originals in terms of atmosphere etc. which you can't really blame them for assuming is what the fans wanted, but alas...
I know many were hating the fifth film without even trying it, because that's the kind of world we seem to live on now Sam I Am. I rather enjoyed it I'll probably get the 4K sooner or later. Can the Sean Patrick Flannery show get 4K too, or at least a regular blu ray 🤔, it's not the complete adventures without the television series
I would agree that IJ5 is better than KOTCS but still not in the same league as the first three. They really should have never brought Indy back after TLC. However, Hollywood is all about the money. Once these creators are long gone, future generations will insist on making sure all of these movies be re-made or get sequels. …and don’t get me started on Disney’s Suck Wars. The official ending to that story/saga will always be episode 6.
3:33 "the former Mr Bonham-Carter".....well that was wierd to add. Writers were like....we need to burn 3 seconds of script/airtime, let's throw in a reference almost no one will get and less care about.
0:56 Back to the Future VI is done and exist. Although it is a game version, you can watch it's movie version online and don't forget, the 2 season animated series that followed on after 3. And.....Tom Holland is said to be working on the 4th with a reboot sequel gender swap, but can't get permission yet.
I fear the studio will eventually remake Back to the Future if only to believe it will make money. If it bombs and is brutally hated it will bring down what was great about the original movies.
I was put off John Carter by the circumstances of watching the trailer for the first time, but being in a hospital’s relatives room when your dad is dying is never going to endear you to a film.
The "Dark Knight" trilogy went out on a sad whimper - the third movie is excruciatingly boring - so it's a great relief knowing that at least it won't extend beyond that. Christopher Nolan got lucky with the first two movies, since he is in essence totally unsuitable a director for Batman. Why, you ask? Because Nolan is completely devoid of humor, and humor is an absolute necessity when making a superhero movie, even a dark one. It is only so serious you can make a movie about a billionaire addressing his traumatized childhood by fighting crime with a batsuit and expensive toygear, without plummeting into self-parody.
According to the polls I saw on the Internet when The Dark Knight Rises first game out, people seemed to like it more than Batman Begins. "The order is two three one, twenty-three is number one!" Perhaps they just changed their minds like that over the years, like the first two Star Wars movies. I mean people were saying the first Star Wars movie was the worst after the third was made, then it was the second instead (this was before the seventh, eighth and ninth were made of course).
Ok so I haven't gone through every comment but I can't believe one of the top comments on here isn't about how the fantastic four (with Chris evans) DID have a sequel (...with Evans) it was called the silver surfer in 2007....like what..?
I kinda wish they'd make a second Forrest Gump movie, largely revolving around Forrest Jr. growing up at the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st. I think it could have been a good movie. Though when something is as much of a classic as Forrest Gump, I guess there can really be only one. I mean, look at some other Best Picture winners of the 1990s: Dances With Wolves, Schindler's List, Braveheart, Titanic... none of those got sequels either. Neither did other acclaimed hits like Shawshank Redemption or Pulp Fiction. Sometimes every film just needs to have its own identity rather than just be another film's sequel.
everyone always cites minimal marketing for the failure of John Carter but no one ever mentions that it also released at the same time as the first Avengers movie pretty much everything that released in that month lost money to Avengers
John Carter is a great film and is at least as good as anything Marvel or Star Wars has given us in the last 4 years. It was maybe a bit ahead of its time. Also The Marvels flopped way harder than it did.
Cheers to Robert Zemeckis for getting quoted on how to be professional. Shame on Ellie for ignoring that example for the second time in two minutes by taking more potshots immediately after quoting him.
Of all the sequels you could have gone with that didn't need more movies, you went with Pirates Of The Caribbean? At least they were fun unlike other franchises like say Jaws.
The never ending stream of sequels, reboots and by-the-numbers movies have seriously curtailed my ability to care about most of the output of the film industry.
Sequels aren't guaranteed to be a success. Have you seen the last Indiana Jones? That flopped. That should have ended with episode 3. -It's probably a good thing that Back to the Future part 4 never happened but that didn't stop people from making what if scenarios. It would be kind of cool if part 4 happened in 2015 and was filmed around that time (I think that was part of a potential plot). Wasn't there a game of part 4? -I'm not against a sequel of Nightmare Before Christmas. It's not being milked to ridiculous amounts. -What would a Ratatouille sequel even do? -Anya Taylor-Joy is Princess Peach. That's one of the few movies I know her from. I don't think I heard of her before then. -I'm bummed that John Carter bombed. It didn't deserve to flop. I heard the main actor had trouble finding work after that even though the movie wasn't that bad. -I thought we did have a Fantastic Four 2. Oh you meant the reboot. -Why would there be a Kill Bill 3? She already killed Bill and it told the full story. -I remember Chester A Bum reviewing Dark Knight 3. THE END NO MORE MOVIES! Robin: WHAT THE HELL!? That ending made it seem like a Robin franchise would happen.
I've been waiting for that for a good twenty years. First DVD, then blu ray and now 4K. Are fans really expected to stick with a fan edit for an unrated one volume edition 🤔
I don't understand why people hate sequels. It just seems like a bandwagon thing. The fact that something is a sequel doesn't make a movie bad, the fact that the movie is bad is what makes it bad. It being a sequel is irrelevant. Sequels are awesome as a general rule because they expand on worlds.
You are right about people not stepping away from show business. I thought that the WhatCulture narrators had stepped away from interrupting videos with their faces, but now they are back again. If you want to audition for a real on-air news position, TH-cam videos is not the place to do it.
Never say never with Hollywood and unwanted sequels/reboots
I mean, we got 3 trilogies of Star Wars, Gladiator 2 that is basically finished filming, Ghostbusters reboot (TWICE!), and even a Boondock Saints 2. Hell, Kevin Smith even did Clerks 2. I will never underestimate Hollywood.
@@jikae10There was even an American Psycho 2 where the cast and crew weren't even aware that they were making a sequel. They had all signed to a completely unrelated project only for the studio to crowbar a scene into the film during post-production which (very loosely) tied in the Patrick Bateman character. So even the people making the sequels don't know they're making the sequels!
@@jikae10 Yeah, Bill Murray was repeatedly quoted as saying he'd never do a Ghostbusters sequel, and yet...
True
@@jikae10You mean once with Ghostbusters since afterlife take place years later to the orignal
I just realized that if they remade the first Back to the Future today, Marty would time travel back to the 1990s instead of the 1950s because he went back 30 years into the past. That's crazy.
NO, Marty would still go back to November 5, 1955 because that was the day Doc invented the Flux Capacitor
I enjoyed John Carter, though my dad loved the books and got my brother and me into them as kids. The biggest problem is that it was so seminal in forming the backbone of sci-fi that the tropes within had already been done to death by the time it was adapted, and it felt like a knockoff, rather than the archetype, once it was.
There is a sequel book to The Nightmare Before Christmas, "Long Live The Pumpkin Queen". It's apparently all about Sally becoming more than just the wife of The Pumpkin King, discovering her past and gaining her independent identity. I'm not saying there needs to be a movie, but just sharing info for those who would be interested.
There was also a PS2 game that's a sequel to the film as well, and even though I've never played it apparently it's a really good as well.
@@eddmarioand a prequel on gba
Continuing movies in books is the right way to do it in my opinion, they did it with Star Wars and all their legends versions, until the made the canon versions in movies, which I for one think was a big mistake.
@@shinimegami42 And in a new comic too.
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Amazingly, Beetlejuice 2 would have been on this list just two years ago...
No need to apologise for "Ratatwouille." That's brilliant. Would almost be worth a sequel just to use that title.
Thank you for not mentioning the planned sequel to “Serenity”.
It would only have made me cry.
Go Browncoats!
Everything does not need a sequel. Let us enjoy the quality of the original and let it be.
As crappy as most sequels are and will be, my view on this is unnecessary sequels also means job opportunities. But this is just my view.
I'm sorry, Ellie, but it's not a crusade against Chris Kringle! Jack is just trying to be more than he's been pigeonholed as.
Some things are better left alone
I’m quite grateful that BTTF Part IV will never be made. The trilogy is a character-driven story about friendship, family, and courage, and it ended at exactly the right spot, with Marty and Doc having completed their character arcs and the audience having seen 130 years of Hill Valley history. There was nothing left to do. The premise was exhausted in the best possible way. It wasn't the kind of tale that lends itself to episodic storying (or rebooting) that could go on forever, and the Bobs didn’t try to make it one. A crucial part of storytelling is knowing when the start and end the story, and Back to the Future did both perfectly, with all loose ends tied up in satisfactory ways and nothing wasted or left hanging. Another installment would cheapen the ending and all that the story accomplished with its characters and themes. As Miss Edel said in Princess Tutu, “A story that never ends is a cruel thing.” I’m glad BTTF ended, and well, for the solid ending leaves me not wishing for further adventures, but with a desire to go through the whole story again. I have been through it many times, always noticing new things, and will watch it many more times.
(True, there are comics, an animated series, video games, board games, and a musical, but the Bobs have said that only the films are true canon, and anyone is free to pick and choose any of these extensions as their own personal canon if they wish, so I can just stick with the films. Though I will say, the cooperative game Back in Time is ADDICTIVE.)
Very well said
I still don't understand the hate for Indiana Jones 5. The narrative that a movie is bad seems to start before anyone has even seen it now. And then everyone just falls in line refusing to give it a chance.
The first 20 minutes was ok but the rest was god awful.what they done to his character was inexcusable.his son has died,his marriage has failed and he’s basically a drunk and a shell of himself.the niece character was excruciating to watch.i’d rather watch kingdom of the crystal skull once a day than have to watch Indy5 once a month.just awful.
I can remember, long ago when people went to see movies because they looked good, and then decided whether or not they liked them. Crazy. Social media hurts films more than it helps, Imo. Solo comes to mind...movie failed before it came out
Mystery Team? Never heard of it. It looked good
Team America: World Police would fit well into this list, Parker and Stone have talked quite a bit about how production almost drove them insane. Apparently puppets and action films don't mix. Who could have guessed. At least their suffering led to a truly epic film in the end
Back to the future IV can't be made without Michael J Fox, and unfortunately, his battle with Parkinson's has forced his retirement from acting
Back to the Future IV already exists. Everyone seems to forget that a Video Game was made, in connection with Zemeckis and company, that tells the story of the characters after the events of BTTF3. Zemeckis said, at the time, that was it. That was the only sequel to BTTF3 we were ever going to get. Nothing has changed.
@@ShonnDaylee Did you forget about the 90s cartoon? Not only did Tom Wilson and Mary Streenburgen reprise their roles as Biff and Clara, but Chrisopher Lloyd played Doc Brown in the live action segments.
@@ShonnDaylee There's also an episode of Spin City titled "Back to the Future IV," with Christopher Lloyd featuring as Mike's former mentor.
Thanks for the List and Video 😀
In recent years (according to rumor) there were two potential Jaws 5's on the drawing board so that franchise could redeem itself. The first would've had Richard Dreyfuss return to the role of Matt Hooper. However Dreyfuss just announced his retirement from acting so that incarnation of Jaws 5 won't happen. The other choice was a prequel involving a young Capt. Quint on the ill-fated USS Indianapolis. (As a WW2 historian I'm hoping that film will still get produced!)
The first Fantastic Four did have a sequel: Rise of the Silver Surfer 🏄 in 2007.
I really wish they had continued the I am Number Four series. I know it gets a lot of flack, but I thought it ended in a much better direction than I expected for the story. Alas, that one will never happen.
I actually liked John Carter, and I'd be happy if it could have more entries.
As for a Nightmare Before Christmas we need a movie where Jack gets bored with Halloween again and visits one of the other doors. Independence Day, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, and Thanksgiving. Or even a spin off that shows the Boogie's Boys visiting each place.
“Make a boat load of cash” Disney tried and now proved this doesn’t always happen
(Sigh) Disney's greedy desire for the golden touch these days.
Maybe no sequels but what about remakes? That still a risk of happening
as a an actual chef who names Ratatouille as one of his fave movies - I hear your "I'm sorry" for a two pun... and not sure I accept it... heheh. and as a huge childhood fan of ER Burroughs Mars series, I was amazed by John Carter. it captured the feeling of the books and was actually faithful to the book. I was so deeply sad that it tanked... and I would love to see Joseph Gordon Levitt's Nightwing movie...
There’s “Does this movie really *need* a sequel?”, then there’s “What would the sequel even *be*?”and I gotta ask the latter about the Vvitch. Anya and the coven tormenting someone new? Not sure it’s really a film where you can prompt a follow-up if you don’t already have an idea in the chamber.
Great vid, hair looks good up.
I just want a Scooby Doo movie with the 2002 cast and a decent plot.
Honestly, thinking of a sequel to even Wall-E and Up (2009) sounds almost impossible. Not that those movies need a sequel and yes, as a Pixar fan, I absolutely adore these movies when I first saw them at my local cinema.
1:36 technically Back to the Future the game is part 4 it takes place after part 3 & it has the voices of Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, Lea Thompson as Lorraine, Claudia Wells as Jenifer & Michael J. Fox
As Bieber would say. Never say never....
fantastic four DOES have a sequel. Fantastic four rise of the silver surfer, which was made in 2007 (2 years after the first fantastic four.
I think they screwed up the script. They ment no sequel to the last horrible one.
@@mikes2622 that makes more sense
I'm surprised that you didn't mention The Iron Giant 2. There was a rumor that there was going to be a sequel, but it that was dashed quickly.
There is kind of a sequel to The Nightmare Before Christmas in the form of a video game, Oogie's Revenge.
"When has anyone ever stepped away from show business and stuck to it?" Johnny Carson. Retired. Never came back.
The closest we got to a Back to the Future Part IV is the Telltale game and it’s actually really good.
If you want more Back to the Future, just watch the animated series and play the Telltale video game, Rick and Morty works too lol 🤪
One day Hollywood will probably remake Back to the Future since Robert Zemeckis can't live forever, and who knows what happens with Nightmare Before Christmas after Tim Burton is gone. I haven't seen The Witch or John Carter. I haven't seen the 2015 Fantastic Four remake, but the Jessica Alba movies weren't great to begin with, I heard the one in the nineties was really bad. I'm still waiting for the one volume unrated edition of Kill Bill, the whole bloody affair, until then I guess we gotta stick with a fan edit
The prevailing wisdom should always be "if only they did" and "if only they didn't".
Witch 2 would be terrible! But I wish John Carter had more movies!!! So many people i know watched it at home & wanted a sequel
Also, there should be a sequel to a nightmare before Christmas. A lot of sequels where they visit every single holiday town.
With Back to the Future they got creative on how to continue the franchise without a live action movie such as comic books, the cartoon show and even the video game which you pretty much play the fourth film. The only "movie" I would like to see is a prequel adapted from the comic books of how Doc & Marty first met & became friends which would be a fun animated movie.
Buckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League probably won't be made at this point
some movies dont need a sequel, unless you are making a really good sequel which us hard
With all the Remakes, Sequels, Prequels and rubbish coming out of Hollywood at the present time, I'm surprised that the Movie Screenwriters had the ordasity to strike. There are no new imaginations in Hollywood today
How about Titanic 2?!?! 🤔😕🧐
A revenge plot by Jack who was left to die by Rose!!! 😡😤😡
So, who wants to tell them?
"Here are 10 movie sequels that will never be made" Proceeds to name movies that have sequels 🤣
The Number 10 - Back to the Future... Zemeckis was VERY UPFRONT when you watch that OG Trilogy... The last film literally ends with THE END... The previous movie literally says "TO BE CONCUDED..."
I personally would love to see what BTTF could hold.. But it SHOUDL 100% BE LEFT ALONE! Sometimes, you can get away with a continuation - Look at Ghostbusters Afterlife! BUT it has to be handled very carefully... It worked for Afterlife as you have a story where you can pass teh torch to a new generation... They were after all Just a Group of Science Nerds who became Ghost Hunters... Passing the torch of being Ghost Hunters is Easy enough!
BTTF though, You have one random lad who happened to know an insane genius and ended up flung into his own past by mistake... YOU CANNOT PASS THAT ON TO A NEW GENERATION! And having the same or similar events happening to a Younger Character just feels forced!
So we MUST LET BACK TO THE FUTURE BE WHAT IT IS, A WONDERFUL TRILOGY!
Disney has been dropping “clanger” after clanger over the past few years.
Taking bets now on how many of these will materialise in the next 10 years. 😂
"Crusade against Chris Cringle?" The whole movie happened because Jack thought Christmas was awesome and wanted to try it out for himself.
a.) John Carter was really good and is completely undeserving of being bashed, and b.) We all know most of these movies will get sequels/prequels/remakes eventually.
Thank god there's no crap nightmare before Christmas 2
First one was absolutely crap I saw it when it 1st came out wish I could have that time back
Love Ellie's hairstyle in this one ❤
Isn't Back to the Future IV in production now? It has Tom Holland as the lead, with MJF and Christopher Lloyd returning.
OMG, as of a few weeks ago they showed a clip of back to the future 4 with Tom hollands as Marty's son with the help of doc Brown, they are so making BttF4
the moment important players pass away they will announce sequels/remakes/reboots to any of these properties lol
I don't blame The Witch director for not wanting to go back to that movie. He hated that goat so much.
They'll make them. Companies, overly bloated egos thinking they can top or compare to the original, and greed will outlive copyright holders every time. We may not live to see it, but it will happen. Someday, we may even see 'Titanic 2'.
Back to the Future got a cool video game and some great comics as well that sort of continued the story. The oni series literally takes place after the third movie.
I was about to comment that
The Nightmare Before Hanukkah
They could do a BTTF 4 where fox plays super future Marty and Tom holland plays young Marty. Pass the torch.
In 1994? I was a teenager riding shotgun in my buddy's ride. We saw a dude running down the sidewalk, he looked like a biker from the Hells Angels. I yelled "run Forrest, run!" And the dude jumped a fence like in the movie! I was like Cool! That stuck with me. That guy saw the movie.
The 5th Indiana Jones was SO much better than the 4th one, no idea what people's problem is. That was an exception, though, so, generally speaking: OMG, please, don't give them ideas!! 😂 Edit: Ok, Kill Bill 3 would probably not be bad should he end up making it after all...
It wasn't. The acting was awful,. The writing was awful. Even the CGI was awful. YOU clearly are not the best judge of film quality....lol
@@ShonnDayleeWhat? CGI and overall visual style were way less cringy than in the 4th one (well, except for the de-aging part in the beginning, at least sometimes, I'll give you that) but even more importantly, it avoided a huge mistake the 4th made, by making age and things changing the subject (!) of the story rather than trying to ignorie the fact that Harrison Ford had aged like the 4th did, making it all the more distracting because of that. And then this trashy alien stuff and Cate Blanchett (I mean, nothing against her, generally speaking...) and her fake accent as a lame substitute to the way more menacing Nazi antagonists they thankfully brought back for the 5th one. And what exactly is that problem everyone seems to have with that female sidekick, I mean it's not like Indy didn't have those before and Mutt was way more of an ageist brat to Indy, while the whole point of her was that she was, or at least ended up being the one to convince him he was not (!) obsolete.It's Star Wars all over again; everyone hated (!) what the original creator himself had done to it, yet suddenly acts like that was great, because... well, I agree Disney ended up screwing it up after all and I can even understand some people's resentments against them in general, but don't take It out on the few movies who actually don't deserve the hate for a change, while there's so many out there that do, ok? 😄 I never said it was the best movie I ever watched, just that it was better than the 4th one, because (like "Force Awakans", not so much the other 2!...) it came closer to what we loved about the originals in terms of atmosphere etc. which you can't really blame them for assuming is what the fans wanted, but alas...
I know many were hating the fifth film without even trying it, because that's the kind of world we seem to live on now Sam I Am. I rather enjoyed it
I'll probably get the 4K sooner or later. Can the Sean Patrick Flannery show get 4K too, or at least a regular blu ray 🤔, it's not the complete adventures without the television series
I would agree that IJ5 is better than KOTCS but still not in the same league as the first three. They really should have never brought Indy back after TLC. However, Hollywood is all about the money. Once these creators are long gone, future generations will insist on making sure all of these movies be re-made or get sequels.
…and don’t get me started on Disney’s Suck Wars. The official ending to that story/saga will always be episode 6.
3:33 "the former Mr Bonham-Carter".....well that was wierd to add. Writers were like....we need to burn 3 seconds of script/airtime, let's throw in a reference almost no one will get and less care about.
a Dark Knight sequel could work with JGL as the lead?
0:56 Back to the Future VI is done and exist. Although it is a game version, you can watch it's movie version online and don't forget, the 2 season animated series that followed on after 3. And.....Tom Holland is said to be working on the 4th with a reboot sequel gender swap, but can't get permission yet.
I fear the studio will eventually remake Back to the Future if only to believe it will make money. If it bombs and is brutally hated it will bring down what was great about the original movies.
Back to the Future could do a reboot, but for as much as I loved them, it would suck.
I loved John Carter. The timing was bad is all I can figure.
I was put off John Carter by the circumstances of watching the trailer for the first time, but being in a hospital’s relatives room when your dad is dying is never going to endear you to a film.
Didn't they already announce they're working on a sequel to Back To The Future ?
The "Dark Knight" trilogy went out on a sad whimper - the third movie is excruciatingly boring - so it's a great relief knowing that at least it won't extend beyond that. Christopher Nolan got lucky with the first two movies, since he is in essence totally unsuitable a director for Batman. Why, you ask? Because Nolan is completely devoid of humor, and humor is an absolute necessity when making a superhero movie, even a dark one. It is only so serious you can make a movie about a billionaire addressing his traumatized childhood by fighting crime with a batsuit and expensive toygear, without plummeting into self-parody.
According to the polls I saw on the Internet when The Dark Knight Rises first game out, people seemed to like it more than Batman Begins. "The order is two three one, twenty-three is number one!" Perhaps they just changed their minds like that over the years, like the first two Star Wars movies. I mean people were saying the first Star Wars movie was the worst after the third was made, then it was the second instead (this was before the seventh, eighth and ninth were made of course).
John Carter was a fantastic movie, too much blame was put on the main character in my opinion.
Ok so I haven't gone through every comment but I can't believe one of the top comments on here isn't about how the fantastic four (with Chris evans) DID have a sequel (...with Evans) it was called the silver surfer in 2007....like what..?
Two others that are unlikely to ever be continued: the original Millennium trilogy with Daniel Craig, and the Alien prequels.
I always hoped they'd make a 3rd Ace Ventura with Jim Carey but it never happened
I kinda wish they'd make a second Forrest Gump movie, largely revolving around Forrest Jr. growing up at the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st. I think it could have been a good movie. Though when something is as much of a classic as Forrest Gump, I guess there can really be only one. I mean, look at some other Best Picture winners of the 1990s: Dances With Wolves, Schindler's List, Braveheart, Titanic... none of those got sequels either. Neither did other acclaimed hits like Shawshank Redemption or Pulp Fiction. Sometimes every film just needs to have its own identity rather than just be another film's sequel.
So I guess there's a Back to the Future 4 coming out the trailer is here on TH-cam
Gotta be honest… while a sequel to NBC sounds tedious, a *prequel* about Jack becoming the Pumpkin King sounds pretty watchable
(prolonged laughter) Now watch all of these movies get extra sequels
We will NEVER get Remo Williams 2.
everyone always cites minimal marketing for the failure of John Carter but no one ever mentions that it also released at the same time as the first Avengers movie pretty much everything that released in that month lost money to Avengers
Buckaroo Banzai vs The World Crime League can be add3d😢😢😢but this one should be made
John Carter is a great film and is at least as good as anything Marvel or Star Wars has given us in the last 4 years. It was maybe a bit ahead of its time. Also The Marvels flopped way harder than it did.
Cheers to Robert Zemeckis for getting quoted on how to be professional. Shame on Ellie for ignoring that example for the second time in two minutes by taking more potshots immediately after quoting him.
Ellie didn't write it. She read a script. That should have been handled before it got to her.
What happened to Ashley?😢
She works at PlayStation Access now, she’s in most of their videos
@@Markuslipsyncs thanks 🙏
Megamind is never gonna have a sequel and is alright.
Sequel haters that’s over simplifying and sugar coating way of saying that some sequels have major problems .
Monster Uni. is a prequel not a sequel.
John Carter is extremely underrated, Disney didn't know what a good thing they had and let it go too soon
Of all the sequels you could have gone with that didn't need more movies, you went with Pirates Of The Caribbean? At least they were fun unlike other franchises like say Jaws.
Sigh. Dredd2
The never ending stream of sequels, reboots and by-the-numbers movies have seriously curtailed my ability to care about most of the output of the film industry.
Good on Brad Bird. He's absolutely correct, we need to move on from sequels, particularly because they are, more and more, simply uninspired rehashes.
Sequels aren't guaranteed to be a success. Have you seen the last Indiana Jones? That flopped. That should have ended with episode 3.
-It's probably a good thing that Back to the Future part 4 never happened but that didn't stop people from making what if scenarios. It would be kind of cool if part 4 happened in 2015 and was filmed around that time (I think that was part of a potential plot). Wasn't there a game of part 4?
-I'm not against a sequel of Nightmare Before Christmas. It's not being milked to ridiculous amounts.
-What would a Ratatouille sequel even do?
-Anya Taylor-Joy is Princess Peach. That's one of the few movies I know her from. I don't think I heard of her before then.
-I'm bummed that John Carter bombed. It didn't deserve to flop. I heard the main actor had trouble finding work after that even though the movie wasn't that bad.
-I thought we did have a Fantastic Four 2. Oh you meant the reboot.
-Why would there be a Kill Bill 3? She already killed Bill and it told the full story.
-I remember Chester A Bum reviewing Dark Knight 3. THE END NO MORE MOVIES!
Robin: WHAT THE HELL!?
That ending made it seem like a Robin franchise would happen.
Good! Let’s not let new age Hollywood ruin any of these franchises
Is that the same woman that’s been on this channel?
QT considers Kill Bill one movie. I hope he releases The Whole Bloody Affair cut sometime.
I've been waiting for that for a good twenty years. First DVD, then blu ray and now 4K. Are fans really expected to stick with a fan edit for an unrated one volume edition 🤔
I was going to like this until you trash talked the last 2 Indy movies which I happen to enjoy.
I don't understand why people hate sequels. It just seems like a bandwagon thing. The fact that something is a sequel doesn't make a movie bad, the fact that the movie is bad is what makes it bad. It being a sequel is irrelevant. Sequels are awesome as a general rule because they expand on worlds.
You are right about people not stepping away from show business. I thought that the WhatCulture narrators had stepped away from interrupting videos with their faces, but now they are back again. If you want to audition for a real on-air news position, TH-cam videos is not the place to do it.
Do a list of the Top 10 Movies You May Not Know Were Based on Books. Make sure to include Forrest Gump in it.