Genisys is the closest to a real reboot. the rest are sequels. Dark Fate is kind of like a reboot, but it is also a direct sequel to T2.
Genisys is the closest to a real reboot. the rest are sequels. Dark Fate is kind of like a reboot, but it is also a direct sequel to T2.
i once suggested watching Back to the Future to a date.
actually 2010s people: “Five movies about Seth Rogen and James Franco going on a trip just ISN’T ENOUGH!”
“Hollywood is a big file drawer that is only 30 years deep and they just keep pulling it out and pulling shit out.” - Bruce Campbell
i actually like the concept of deboots and pocket universes. they’re like having your cake and eating it too.
what about Goldeneye/Casino Royale? same director, both reboots with a “new Bond”. so logically... they’re kinda like sequels... to each other... right?... it’s late.
the next evolution should be remixed reboots.
Saving Private Ryan, no?
i guess it would depend on if the new Midway comes from the same studio/creators/characters as the old Midway.
hopefully the next Indiana Jones will be a deboot of Crystal Skull.
the name’s Max. Mad Max.
imagine being that sender.
aaaaaaaaaand i’m going back to cigarettes. you win, i guess?
this movie TLJ-ed the Terminator franchise though
i do miss angrily slamming my phone closed to end a call.
I don’t care if it’s D&B, or Rian Johnson, or whoever
i disagree
and he introduces himself as “Trooper. Storm Trooper”. then in the second act, Joseph Gordon Levitt shows up as young Daniel Craig. let’s just check all the boxes here.
sorry Mr. Feige, but Stan Lee himself drinks the bloody soda in the Incredible Hulk.
ah yes, to further expand - Keaton would definitely be paying Bruce in my dream movie and it would be the spiritual successor the Batman 89. but i think Batman Beyond needs to have a sci-fi cyberpunk element to it, and i definitely see Garland pulling that off better than Burton.