Like my earlier entry where I counted down my top 5 most anticipated upcoming movies, I am going to list my top 5 most anticipated upcoming
Sequels are a special breed in the movie industry, a usually-frowned upon practice that primarily serves to cash in on the success of the previous film. There is a common theme among many sequels that generally holds true, and that is their inability to capture the same magic as their predecessor. Unless a series is planned from the start to be a multiple-chapter saga (a la
), most sequels tend to fall below the average level of acceptance. Despite that, or perhaps because of it, people still seemingly flock to sequels for some strange reason, as shown by the incredible financial success of the
franchise, now officially the highest-grossing horror property in history.
So it is with great reluctance and extreme caution that I now present to you my top 5 most anticipated sequels:
5. The Final DestinationStatus: Completed
Release Date: August 28, 2009
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQVXU09pkqUPerhaps more of a guilty pleasure than anything else, the
Final Destination series has been fairly inconsistent when it comes to both quality of storytelling and excitement in the death sequences. The first was an entertaining and fun experience, and while the second seemed to lack in many departments - including but not limited to the acting - the third seemed to regain form and retain the essence that the first one possessed. Whether this fourth (and last?) installment will follow in suite with the first and third remains to be seen, but I can almost guarantee with the benefit of 3D that it will at least be a sensory overload.
4. Tron LegacyStatus: Post-Production
Release Date: 2010
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AwvuirSEAASpeaking of sensory overloads, the trailer for
Tron Legacy is one of the greatest and most visually astonishing trailers I have ever. Whether you're a fan of the original or not, there must be at least one iota of your being that is excited after seeing that clip. Promising to push the limit of technology and computer-generated images,
Tron Legacy will hopefully live up to the incredible and surprising treat that was the first movie.
3. REC 2Status: Completed
Release Date: October 9, 2009 (Spain)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPrh-Hiar7kI am reserved about this film for one primary reason: when the military becomes the center focus of a horror movie, it tends to turn more into an action film. It happened with
28 Weeks Later, the sequel to one of my favorite films and one of the most acclaimed of the zombie genre, and I fear the same will happen in
Rec 2. Despite that, I am holding out hope that it will contain the same savage shock and adrenaline rush the first one utilized brilliantly.
2. Pontypool ChangesStatus: In Development
Release Date: 2010
Without much info released yet, this will be a fairly brief and empty number 2. However, the sequel to my current favorite film of the year was planned from the start, as will be the third installment of the series perhaps to come in 2011. All three films are based on the Canadian horror novel
Pontypool Changes Everything, with each film containing one part of the book's title and the subsequent film adding onto it with the next word (the first was simply
Pontypool, and the third will be
Pontypool Changes Everything). While the first film of this trilogy was based on the aforementioned book, the characters and the plot are entirely original. The only consistent thread is the viral outbreak that is the catalyst of the events. Where the second film will go is anyone's guess, but you can bet I will be waiting with bated breath for it.
1. The Descent 2Status: Post-Production
Release Date: October 14, 2009
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b92Ayxg2kFsComing this fall is the sequel to my favorite horror movie, so I hope my reluctance comes through with this. What I feel was the brilliance of the first film will have its worth and integrity tested when the sequel kicks off the continued saga of the doomed and tormented heroine. Writer/director Neil Marshall is signed on only as Executive Producer, which only adds to my anxiety, but in the interest of fairness, I will give this film the benefit of the doubt and my full support when the time comes (unless of course it completely removes all sense of paranoia, claustrophobia, and suspense contained in the first one).