![]() But Creed gets into the ring because it so thoroughly continues the Rocky Balboa story and characters.įor franchises like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, each character or group we considered their own series: Iron Man, Avengers, Captain America, etc. But if Bumblebee 2 does as well as the first film, it has a shot to make it here in future updates. ![]() We pushed out prequels (ta-ta to Temple of Doom), meanwhile we just said no to spinoffs. Simple, right? That lets us sweep in most of the movies here: Star Trek: First Contact, Spider-Man 2, John Wick 3, Toy Story 4, Star Wars: Episode V, the sixth Mission: Impossible, and Furious 7, all the way up to Blade Runner 2049. Not surprisingly, there’s nearly a dozen sequels on our list of the 100 worst movies ever.īut we’re not here to talk about those cursed jewels! No, we’re shining a light on Batman every time he did good after rescuing Gotham that first go-around on Vito Corleone for coming back looking younger and fresher than ever and on Ash Campbell – remember when he upgraded his right hand for a chainsaw? They’re all part of movies that give the S-word a good name, and you’ll see them here and more on our list of sequels with the highest Tomatometer scores: The 100 best sequels of all time!īecause we got a lot of ‘splaining to do: A sequel follows up on a previous movie, typically by continuing or expanding the story with the same characters, set further in time. And sometimes we walk into a dark theater, screen glowering with the malevolent flicker of Caddyshack II. Sequels are a gamble: We want the next Dark Knight or Godfather, Part II. The most controversial S-word in movies? Well, no s-, that’s sequels! The sequel mixes the crass and the commercial with art, and yet there seems no fill to the moviegoers’ appetite for sequels, as they voraciously take up a bigger piece of the box office pie annually. ![]() courtesy Everett Collection) The 100 Best Sequels of All Time
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