9 Movies Nobody Asked For That Might Be Great

9 Movies Nobody Asked For That Might Be Great

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1. Wonka 2

Though there were doubts regarding the potential success of Wonka (2023), it managed to perform well and make a total of $34.42 million with its $34 million budget. That said, fans seem to be conflicted about the possible sequel. Was there a need to expand the Willy Wonka narrative across multiple films? With Paul King directing and Timothée Chalamet returning, one cannot help but wish that people are still able to capture the incredibly enchanting touch. Since it’s not difficult for King to make adorable trilogies (just look at Paddington 2) he only gives the audience more reasons to think that there will be even better parts.


2. In a Violent Nature 2

Chris Nash’s In a Violent Nature managed to escape the ordinary slashers’ clichés in a rather arthouse manner and it appeared, to some at least, as a stand alone movie. Yet, a sequel was announced following its success. Considering the predicament in which Johnny, the masked killer, finds himself, developing the narrative may further complicate things, but there is room for the sequel to ridicule what the horror genre has become. And if Nash goes all out on the ridiculousness, while still retaining his signature style, In a Violent Nature 2 can be a fresh and intelligent take on the slasher subgenre.


3. Toy Story 5

While the first three Toy Story movies are beloved classics, Toy Story 4 felt like an unnecessary epilogue. Now, Disney is bringing Woody and Buzz back for a fifth installment. Skepticism aside, the return of director Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, WALL-E) offers hope for a compelling narrative. The story will reportedly explore the toys’ battle with modern technology for children’s attention, a timely and potentially meaningful theme. It may not be essential, but there’s a chance Toy Story 5 could recapture the franchise’s former glory.


4. A Simple Favor 2

Paul Feig’s A Simple Favor (2018) felt like a standalone dark comedy. With its antagonist (Blake Lively’s Emily) in prison, the story seemed complete. Nevertheless, a sequel is on the way, with Emily inexplicably free and planning a wedding in Italy. If the film leans into campy absurdity, it could deliver shamelessly entertaining escapism. Feig’s comedic touch and the chemistry between Lively and Anna Kendrick might make this unexpected sequel a pleasant surprise.


5. The Exorcist Reboot

Key elements of the exorcist films seem to have been forgotten over the years, and new sequels did not impress either. The franchise seemed set to rest indefinitely, but with the rise of Universal, a fresh aspect in terms of story, direction and leadership is inevitable. A fresh take would most likely revitalize the series, giving the audience something new. Flanagan, who loves his characters, could offer a great shift in direction in this series. Although there is a sense of fatigue of increasing number of sequels, with Flanagan, it seems like there is a new breath for the exorcist films.


6. F1

Dramas about sports including F1 racing have been unable to gain wide-market reach and it wouldn’t be a surprise to say that an F1 movie produced by Lewis Hamilton is nothing more than a splashy advertisement. But with Kosinski (Danny) in charge it looks like we will be treated to a lot of goose bumps inducing hair-raising moments. While the idea sounds well worn out, a veteran driver teaching the ropes to a young star, with the innovation and high budget the movie is clearly set to have, F1 might be a blockbuster.


7. The Black Phone 2

Black Phone (2021), the sequel was in the talks even before the first film was released as Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill both of them believed that there is solid ground for continuation. Grabber, portrayed as the protagonist in the Black Phone, also died at the end of The Black phone. Derrickson however proliferate methods of storytelling, prequel has also been much in discussions. Everybody can be cautiously hopeful of the sequel.


8. Lilo and Stitch (Live-Action Remake)

Disney’s live-action remakes keep getting harsher comments, but they might look up with Lilo & Stitch (2002) for this one. Early advertising content indicates that the beloved alien Stitch has been faithfully reproduced. Given that Dean Fleischer Camp (Marcel the Shell with Shoes On) is directing, and the project has been improved to a full-blown theatrical release, this may actually be one of better Disney remakes.


9. Jurassic World: Rebirth

The Jurassic Park franchise arguably hasn’t released a good movie since the original came out in 1993. However, Universal continues to profit from the series, and their aim is to sustain it throughout the franchises future film releases. With taking the helm of this new project, Japanese American producer Handsome Kano has whispered the words, Jurassic World: Rebirth along his collaboration with Gareth Edwards and David Koepp. Starring alongside a ‘Game of thrones’ actress, this is indeed reassuring that it may be the best movie in the franchise after the first one, although it still is setting the bar awfully low.


Conclusion

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