I Can’t Believe These 20 Films Didn’t Get A Trilogy Despite Their Popularity
20 Movies That Didn’t Get A Third Installment But Should Have Been TrilogiesPeople love RDJ, so how didn’t this become a trilogy?
When a film gains popularity, it’s easy to see a sequel from a mile away. Sometimes, whether it is box office failure or bad reviews, a movie series with a potential trilogy never makes it past the second movie. These “duologies” are rare, but leave fans annoyed they never got an Act III to the series.
Here are 20 film duologies that deserved a third and final installment:
1.
Sherlock Holmes & Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
3.
Hellboy & Hellboy II: The Golden Army
4.
The Princess Diaries & The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
5.
Monsters Inc. & Monsters University
6.
The X-Files: Fight the Future & The X-Files: I Want to Believe
7.
300 & 300: Rise of an Empire
8.
Kill Bill: Volume I & Kill Bill: Volume II
9.
Bladerunner & Bladerunner 2049
10.
Gremlins & Gremlins 2: The New Batch
11.
21 Jump Street & 22 Jump Street
12.
Pacific Rim & Pacific Rim Uprising
13.
Charlie’s Angels & Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle
14.
Tim Burton’s Batman & Batman Returns
15.
A Goofy Movie & An Extremely Goofy Movie
16.
Father of the Bride & Father of the Bride Part II
17.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider & Lara Croft: Tomb Raider — The Cradle of Life
18.
Predator & Predator 2
19.
Speed & Speed 2: Cruise Control
20.
The Amazing Spider-Man & The Amazing Spider-Man 2
What film duology do you think should have been a trilogy? Do you still want to see a third film from these franchises? Comment below!
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