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Today’s Ask PHlemmy: Which “famous” movie franchise is pretty much dead?
X-Men? the latest i watched is dark phoenix and according to wikipedia there was a movie released in 2020 that flopped
Naging horror na ewan.
Tbf, New Mutants was watchable… mostly because of Anya Taylor-Joy’s performance there as Magik. Other than that, meh. Buti na lang nakuha na ng MCU rights ulit sa X-Men.
Fast & Furious? I stopped watching just about the time Jason Statham showed up.
What’s unique with Fast & Furious franchise is that they combine practical effects and extensive CGi at the same time, and it’s glorious when you watch them in theaters. lol
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In Hollywood? Everything and anything will be remade and continued. Even a flop will eventually return. I don’t doubt the dark universe (with Tom cruise and Russell Crowe) will be revisited after a few years.
Terminator is dead since terminator 3
Toys Story. Not because flopped na. Pero toys are becoming irrelevant
Literally the DC Extended Universe: with its final 2 movies The Flash and Aquaman 2 releasing this year, and yesterday’s announcement of the new Superman (David Corenswet) and Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan) for a reboot
Shrek franchise ig