Films that deserve a sequel
Discussion
I've looked, but can't actually see a thread that delivers.
I was born in the 70's but it's the 80's/90's that I came of age. And there are a few films I'd like to see follow up.
Ferris Beuller, for instance. Did Ferris and Mia get married? How did the conversation with Cameron and his dad go, re the Ferrari?
The Goonies; how did they all turn out, especially Chunk? Apart from one becoming a Hobbit
It's been done, just look at Top Gun, or Tron, or Rocky, or even Rambo.
Anyone else interested? Regardless of year made, would you like to see how your favourite film characters developed later in their lives?
I was born in the 70's but it's the 80's/90's that I came of age. And there are a few films I'd like to see follow up.
Ferris Beuller, for instance. Did Ferris and Mia get married? How did the conversation with Cameron and his dad go, re the Ferrari?
The Goonies; how did they all turn out, especially Chunk? Apart from one becoming a Hobbit
It's been done, just look at Top Gun, or Tron, or Rocky, or even Rambo.
Anyone else interested? Regardless of year made, would you like to see how your favourite film characters developed later in their lives?
Scabutz said:
Tricky subject, because sequels are more often than not weaker than their original.
Sounds like I will get this wish. But a sequel/prequel to Heat. Am reading the book now.
Usual Suspects is another.
Prequels lend themselves perfectly here. QT apparently wanted to do a Vic/Vincent Vega prequel, but time ran out. Travolta and Madsen are too old. But could they be used as maybe dad/uncle Vega?Sounds like I will get this wish. But a sequel/prequel to Heat. Am reading the book now.
Usual Suspects is another.
Italian job 2, have them somehow getting the coach back on the road but losing the gold down the mountain, then having another heist to reclaim it.
The time machine 2. Not so much that the film deserves a sequel, but Stephen Baxter wrote a sequel to the book which stands comparison with the original and has enough material for at least 2 films.
The time machine 2. Not so much that the film deserves a sequel, but Stephen Baxter wrote a sequel to the book which stands comparison with the original and has enough material for at least 2 films.
Cold said:
Mr Moley said:
Groundhog day
Didn't you just say that? (Tip your waitress etc...)However, there was/is talk of doing a remake but based around the point of view of Rita's experience of the day. No idea if it will ever get past the thinking about it stage.

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