12 Sequels To Box Office Hits You Didn't Know Existed
Most people aren't aware these sequels to box office hits even exist, though some of them are surprisingly decent on their own terms (while others are not).
Read MoreMost people aren't aware these sequels to box office hits even exist, though some of them are surprisingly decent on their own terms (while others are not).
Read MoreThere's one aspect of Five Nights at Freddy's 2 that features an improvement over the first film: it actually features a scary animatronic this time around.
Read MoreMaking an Avatar movie isn't a walk in the park for anyone, but one of the actors in Avatar: Fire and Ash had to film essentially all of their scenes twice.
Read MoreMany of the best '70s fantasy movies are just as enjoyable now as they were back then, ranging from whimsical animated adventures to sweeping live-action epics.
Read MoreBefore Friends made her very famous and very wealthy, Jennifer Aniston turned down an offer to join the cast of Saturday Night Live.
Read MoreGeorge Lucas obviously had an incredible vision for the original Star Wars trilogy, but he relied heavy on his collaborators to help fill out the action scenes.
Read MoreMost people aren't aware these sequels to box office hits even exist, though some of them are surprisingly decent on their own terms (while others are not).
Read MoreBlade Runner and Battlestar Galactica have some major themes in common, and star Edward James Olmos makes a strong case for a shared universe.
Read MoreBefore Invincible and The Walking Dead, Robert Kirkman wrote a blasphemous comic called Battle Pope that's worth looking into.
Read MorePryde of the X-Men sadly only lasted a single episode, but the Marvel pilot made the interesting choice to give Wolverine an Australian accent.
Read MoreThe cast of this '90s comedy includes Adam Sandler, Brendan Fraser, and a whole lot of other beloved stars, yet it's strangely unavailable to stream right now.
Read MoreNarcos star Wagner Moura leads The Secret Agent, a political thriller with a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score that might be the best movie of 2025.
Read MoreJon Seda's Antonio Dawson bounced around the One Chicago universe before leaving Chicago P.D. at the end of season 6. Here's the stated reason for his exit.
Read MoreOliver Stone was using a lot of cocaine when he was working on Conan the Barbarian, so his early script draft for the film is unsurprisingly bizarre.
Read MoreThe Acolyte actor Manny Jacinto has a theory about what's missing from the Star Wars franchise as a whole, and he might be right.
Read MoreThe Addams Family films have plenty of extensive makeup for the creepy, kooky family, but Cousin Itt required extra support to look so good.
Read MoreThe Godfather launched Francis Ford Coppola to the top of 1970s American cinema, but in the director's mind, that may not have been a good thing.
Read MoreIf you're searching for an ethical way to enjoy the first Harry Potter movie, look no further than this wonderfully comedic full-length audio commentary track.
Read MoreDC's new Absolute Universe has drastically reimagined signature characters, from Batman to Wonder Woman, and these are the best of them (so far).
Read MoreStar Trek: Enterprise took a trip to the Mirror Universe in season 4, and delivered one of the best episodes of the series.
Read MoreAs much as The Nightmare Before Christmas is Tim Burton's creation, he had several good reasons for recruiting Henry Selick to direct the film instead.
Read MoreThere's one aspect of Five Nights at Freddy's 2 that features an improvement over the first film: it actually features a scary animatronic this time around.
Read MoreThis revered Western didn't tone down its violence or romanticize the Old West at all, neither of which sat well with the notoriously conservative John Wayne.
Read MoreThe writers of Batman: The Animated Series couldn't show death on screen, but their creative workaround helped earn them a well-deserved Emmy.
Read MoreThere's a moment in the second episode of X-Men: The Animated Series that network censors tried to stop from happening, but the writers were able to push back.
Read MoreAmericans had never seen a live-action Spidey on the big screen before Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, but Europeans had already gotten a taste decades earlier.
Read MoreSpartacus fans might be heartbroken about the deaths of some of their favorite Gladiators, but show creator Steven DeKnight regrets nothing.
Read MorePatrick Wilson knows a thing or two about what makes something scary, and a Stephen King miniseries has been creeping him out for decades.
Read MoreThe Hatchet movies are grimy, cheesy, and a testament to the can-do indie filmmaking spirit. Here's our ranking of every film in the horror franchise.
Read MoreMargaret Loesch, who ran Fox Kids in the 1990s, believed so much in X-Men: The Animated Series that she risked her job to make sure it got on the air.
Read MoreRyan Reynolds has frequently snuck a John Candy prop from Planes, Trains and Automobiles into the Deadpool movies, although it hasn't come cheap.
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