The Most-Wanted Movie Sequels That Fans Deserve
Some movies are so good that they immediately leave you asking for more. In most cases, a sequel or more follow a fantastic film. We've also watched part two's that maybe shouldn't have been produced, and we've seen some franchises dish out multiple sequels. Then you have the movies that deserve another one, but they just haven't happened for one reason or another. These are the films that fans are pining for a sequel so they can be glued to their seats for more.
Does It Stop Spinning?
Inception was one of Christopher Nolan's more experimental films. Leonardo DiCaprio plays a thief who extracts information from people's minds while they are induced into a deep sleep, which was quite genius in hindsight.
The movie was a hit for Nolan after its 2010 release. With the way this film ends, it provides viewers with a dramatic cliffhanger. Many are still debating to this day if DiCaprio's character was still inside of a mind at the movie's end or whether he was free. Can we get a sequel?
What Happened Before They Got Old?
One of the best romance movies has to be The Notebook. A spry Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams made for a perfect on-screen couple as they showcased their ups and downs. The film showed them from young teens to middle-aged but then skipped a large portion of their life together as it ended with them passing away.
Rumors of a sequel being produced have scoured the internet for years, but nothing seems to hold any weight. Some reports even confirmed that productions would be taking place in Jacksonville. Still, fans are waiting to see what happened with Noah and Allie before they aged.
More Elf, Please
Chances are you've seen Elf whether you like it or not during the holiday season. It's bound to appear on network television every year, and since its 2003 release, it's already been dubbed a classic holiday film.
The question now is if a follow up will happen. Well, it gets interesting because the main people who aren't up for it are the two most essential pieces. Director Jon Favreau and Will Ferrell are the ones detracting. Ferrell has even been negative about the whole situation so we probably won't get a sequel to this.
How Could You Not Give Us More Doubtfire?
Robin Williams was a tremendous actor and overall person. It hurt the whole industry when he passed away. He left behind many classics including Mrs. Doubtfire, the movie where he disguises himself as an older woman just to get closer to his kids- comedic gold.
For a period of time, there were talks of a sequel, and a script was written. Sadly, none of those were up to par with what was wanted. And then you add in the passing of Williams so this part two was scrapped.
Could We See A Step Brothers 2?
When John C. Reilly and Will Ferrell came together to play man-children, the results were hilarious. Step Brothers was able to gain a huge following, but not quite as big as Anchorman. Fans and others have asked since the release if a sequel would be coming out.
What's so great about Step Brothers is the fact that it doesn't matter how much older they become. Imagine those two at 65 acting ridiculous as brothers. Adam McKay, the director, has said there's an outline for a part two but we'll see.
The People Want Another Parody
When Star Wars was introduced to the world, many creatives in the film industry were more than inspired. It even prompted Mel Brooks to create a parody of the movie and name it Spaceballs. In the movie, Darth Vader's name was Lord Helmet.
Brooks revealed in 2015 that he wanted to make a part two to his cherished Star Wars parody. He even had a running title of Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money. Since a few of the original cast members have passed away, the hope for a part two isn't that high but it's there.
Bring The Goonies Back
Fans have waited patiently for over thirty years. It's been that long since a group of boys went on an adventure to find One-Eyed Willy's gold. The people just want to see more of them.
A sequel will work perfectly since the teens are all grown up, but that question is, do you find a new cast or stick with the originals as adults?
A Galactic Sequel
You can't head into a movie adapted from a book without having your reservations. Thankfully, director Garth Jennings did a nice job and garnered positive reviews over The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
At first, the fans, cast, and director Garth Jennings were on board for a part two. Years passed by, and no word of a sequel was mentioned. Then in 2008, fans discovered the studio had put the nail in the coffin on the deal. Jennings said the movie didn't do that well financially for him to get the go-ahead for a sequel.
Where Does The Truth Lie?
A movie featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis from the mid-'90s already sounds great. The premise of the film was that he was a secret agent worried that his wife (Curtis) was cheating on him. Perfect for making more movies.
Years started to pass by, and director James Cameron began to lose more and more interest. Eventually, the idea of making a part two fully deflated. That doesn't mean that people didn't want to see Curtis and Schwarzenegger in a True Lies 2.
Hitch 2, Anyone?
Who would have thought Will Smith playing a love doctor while harboring his own issues with women would be such a riveting film? Clearly, the production studio did and now Hitch is one of those films you just switch to whenever it's on TV.
The chemistry between James and Smith was a perfect tandem on screen and would be a sure-shot if they saddled up for a follow-up. The movie might have ended on a positive note, but there are still tons of people Doctor Hitch could help out in the city.
Let's Go Up Again
There's a litany of Pixar films that should get a sequel, but none more deserving than Up. The touching story that follows Carl Fredricksen, Russell and their dog Dug on a high-flying adventure captivated audiences by the boatload.
Even though there are some things that put a wrench in another movie coming to fruition such as Carl's floating house still being at Paradise Falls, the writers can come up with something to send our beloved characters on a new journey. Will we see this happen? The answer is probably not, thanks to director Pete Doctor becoming so big after Up.
Does The Giant Get A Sequel?
The Iron Giant didn't too well in theaters, but once it hit the home video market, it started to gain a fan following. A story about a boy and a huge robot (voiced by Vin Diesel) directed by Brad Bird are all you need to make the people want more.
The names mentioned above have enough star power to make a part two, but that isn't really how it happens. Bird has already tweeted in the past he's moved beyond The Iron Giant.