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    Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
    Most Miyazaki films.

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    For me, the only movie I really want to see a sequel to is DREDD. Mind you, I'm hoping that the upcoming series on Amazon may go some way towards fulfilling my desire.
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    Mr. Brooks(2012) with Kevin Costner and William Hurt which was originally meant to be a trilogy.

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    I’d have supported The Aristocats II.

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    Labyrinth; It would have to be well written, but I did want it.
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    Chaos (2005) II or Juan of the Dead II could also have been interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newparisian View Post
    Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
    They're having their own sequel in real life. https://www.cbr.com/angelina-jolie-b...e-countersuit/

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    I was going to say Lost Boys, but then saw that the Corey's needed money and made 2 more. Which is too bad because it could have been a good series.

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    Grease. And yes, I know. But I mean with Olivia and John.

    And I would have paid good money to see the life of Senator John Blutarsky in a sequel to Animal House.

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    movie sequels i wish they had made back in the day if they had given the chance to do so

    Flash Gordon 2
    Conan 3

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    ^^ I think we (and Arnold) are ready for a "King Conan" movie now that he's at a good age for it.

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    Even though 1987 Innerspace bombed at the box office it has since become a cult classic that many are still asking for a sequel for even today.


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    It would be great to See Gyllenhall s Detective Loki from Prisoners again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBatmanFan05 View Post
    I can be a bit anti-sequel, but ok, I'll bite:

    The Rocketeer is probably the biggest one I can think of. Of course I wish the sequel was made shortly after the first film.

    Others:
    Léon: The Professional
    Nice Guys
    Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
    The Sorcerer's Apprentice
    Colombiana is Luc Besson's script for Mathilda, the cancelled sequel to The Professional, with a few changes (mainly names and places).
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilostmyplace View Post
    Even though 1987 Innerspace bombed at the box office it has since become a cult classic that many are still asking for a sequel for even today.
    Y'know, that makes me think of another Dennis Quaid movie that I think deserved a sequel, "Dreamscape" about a man who could enter other people's dreams. It could've been as interesting as "Inception" if they had been allowed to continue to concept.

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