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6 abysmal movie sequels that killed their franchises dead

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6 abysmal movie sequels that killed their franchises dead

BY HUGH ARMITAGE

 

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We live in a time of endless, unstoppable sequels, reboots and revivals, but not all of them can be Star Wars: The Force Awakens or Jurassic World-sized successes.

 

Paramount found this out the hard way when Terminator Genisys sank at the box office like a T-800 solemnly descending into a vat of molten steel, giving a sad thumbs-up as he goes.

 

The planned sequel was immediately dropped, and we won't see a reboot till James Cameron and Tim Miller's sixth instalment.

 

But at least the Terminator will be back. Here are six other sequel catastrophes that did all they could to destroy their franchises forever.

 

Full Story: http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/feature/a780848/worst-sequels/

I'd like to have seen the other 5, but I won't go on any site that makes cookies compulsory.

only sequels i got fond memories of is kobe tai

9 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I'd like to have seen the other 5, but I won't go on any site that makes cookies compulsory.

So why are you on TV which uses cookies.

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