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Can lightning strike twice? Movie producers certainly recall so, and every once in a while they prove they can make a sequel that'south even better than the original.

It's not piece of cake to make a movie franchise better — usually, the odds are that meddling further will just brand something worse. That'southward why movie fans should celebrate rare events like a superior sequel's release. When amazing sequels like these come along, it'south like winning the movie lottery.

The Empire Strikes Dorsum

The Empire Strikes Back had a tough act to follow after the original Star Wars motion picture premiered. How do you top the movie that changed the earth and sent box part profits into hyperspace? By going deep into what makes these characters tick and not being afraid to get dark.

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Luke gets browbeaten up over and over, we learn about the Force from Yoda, Han and Leia autumn in honey while on the run and Vader gives audiences the greatest twist moment of all fourth dimension. Unhappy catastrophe, but super-happy fans.

The Godfather Office II

The Godfather showed Mafia members as 3-dimensional figures, not only as cartoon villain characters. These people had families, children, hopes and dreams, and they'd exercise anything to protect them.

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The Godfather Role Two traces the rocky ascent of Michael Corleone as he's forced into some hard choices while expanding the family business organization. A parallel story flashes back to how his begetter Vito arrived in America and began the family's empire. As Vito builds the foundation in the past, Michael secures the legacy in the nowadays. It's a triumphant masterpiece.

Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier

While the start Captain America is a cornball expect at the feel-adept patriotism of WWII, Captain America: Wintertime Soldier takes u.s.a. into darker and more circuitous times. What is the significant of patriotism if the government itself is total of traitors? What happens when friendship and duty collide?

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Where the first moving picture was an adventure, the second plays like a conspiracy thriller with a shocking revelation at the end. The film soars by developing Steve Rogers fully and explores the belief that at that place'south nada more than patriotic than doing the right thing.

Star Trek Ii: The Wrath of Khan

Star Expedition: The Movement Picture underperformed. A huge upkeep and fantastic special effects couldn't rescue a film everyone found…boring. Star Trek Ii: The Wrath of Khan had to save the franchise. And boy, did it evangelize!

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Director Nicholas Meyer interpreted the pic similarly to a submarine thriller, with opposing captains playing true cat and mouse and messing with each other's heads. Information technology features spectacular battles, incredible suspense, a scene-stealing villain and a tragic catastrophe for Spock, who makes the ultimate sacrifice. The rousing musical score is the ruby on meridian.

Mad Max: Fury Road

It had been thirty years since the last Mad Max film when Mad Max: Fury Road was released. Later such a long time, would the sequel exist worth it? It was — and then some.

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Manager George Miller poured his center and soul into the film, and information technology visually feels like high art. At i point, a massive caravan of crazed villains chases Mad Max and friends through the unforgiving desert. Ane vehicle is outfitted with huge speakers and a guy with a flame-throwing guitar. That's how awesome this movie is.

Aliens

Aliens switched genres on fans. Whereas Alien was a haunted house horror motion-picture show in space, Aliens is a high-octane action-thriller with horror elements. More than than 30 years subsequently, it'southward still the loftier watermark of the franchise.

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Information technology has an incredible script coupled with perfect execution. James Cameron delivered a rare gem: a hit action film with a female pb that expertly balances horror and humour. Ripley'southward motivation is dead simple: salvage survivors from the doomed colony, kill any aliens along the way and nuke the entire site from orbit.

The Nighttime Knight

Batman Begins was a near-perfect origin story for Batman. By the time he finally puts on the cowl and cape, it makes perfect sense.

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The Dark Knight is another animal altogether — a offense thriller that tests both the character and the very idea of Batman. At its middle is the Joker, played with such terrifying chaos by the late Heath Ledger that people are still talking about the performance. By the finish, Batman grimly accepts that he is the hero Gotham needs, but not the ane it deserves.

Terminator two: Judgment Day

Filmmakers have been badly trying to make a striking followup to Terminator two: Judgment Day for over 25 years. No matter what they practise, they tin't even come close.

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It'due south a near-perfect action pic, one that takes the premise of the get-go picture show and turns it on its head. What if the Terminator that was originally sent to kill you becomes your protector from something even scarier? The film's fast pace, incredible action scenes and quantum special effects made it a smash hit that spawned other vastly junior sequels.

Toy Story two

When Toy Story kickoff debuted, audiences were gobsmacked by the CGI. It had never been done at this level before — it ushered in a whole new era. From then on, that was the level of quality that audiences would expect from an animated movie.

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Toy Story 2 expanded on the original past exploring center-wrenching themes like abandonment, purpose and ways to find significant in life later devastating loss. Just try non to cry watching Jessie's backstory. Toy Story 2 showed that even for toys, broken hearts could be healed.

The Silence of the Lambs

Hannibal Lecter originally debuted played past Brian Cox in a Michael Isle of mann film called Manhunter. The motion-picture show was a minor success. Just The Silence of the Lambs changed the game.

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Anthony Hopkins gave united states of america an unforgettably creepy version of Hannibal Lecter that people will be quoting until the end of fourth dimension. The cryptic human relationship that develops between Dr. Lecter and FBI agent Clarice Starling is the emotional tightrope of the story. Even though Buffalo Beak is supposed to be the big bad guy, it's Lecter who'south the most terrifying.

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Poor Clark Griswold is a victim of his own ridiculously high expectations. In the outset Vacation moving-picture show, his quest for the perfect road trip causes disaster at every turn. In Christmas Holiday, Clark unwittingly ruins Christmas besides.

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And information technology's the funniest affair role player Chevy Chase has always done. One catastrophe is scarcely over before another piles on top of it, and by the finish, Clark Griswold is wound up and so tight he snaps spectacularly. Audiences liked Vacation, but they loved Christmas Vacation and are yet watching it every holiday season.

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Paul Rudd'due south comedic lowest portrayal of a diminutive superhero in Pismire-Man proved to be a surprise hit. Combining the heist formula with comedic elements resonated with audiences and was a refreshing turn in the Curiosity universe.

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Ant-Human being and the Wasp expands on the successful formula and becomes a lightning-paced superhero gamble that marries equal parts heist, hunt and one-act. Information technology's never a dull moment as Emmet-Human being and the Wasp race against the clock to salve Janet van Dyne from the quantum realm while remaining 1 step ahead of the bad guys.

Die Difficult

Frank Sinatra originally played the John McClane role (so called Joe Leland) in The Detective in 1968. Die Hard was based on the screenplay adapted from the novel "Null Lasts Forever," which was the sequel to "The Detective."

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But the director wanted more action, so writers changed major elements of the screenplay. The end result is non only an action classic but is as well one of the best culling Christmas movies of all time. No one remembers The Detective, just everyone knows "At present I accept a automobile gun. Ho. Ho. Ho."

X2: X-Men United

Information technology's hard to believe, only at the time, no one was certain that a team superhero movie would piece of work. Long before the Avengers era, there was X-Men. Information technology was a small superhero movie by today'south standards, but information technology paved the way for bigger epics.

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X2: X-Men United built on the original premise with more than confidence. Professor Ten and Magneto team up to stop a sinister plot to impale mutants everywhere. The movie was a rousing call against racism, and fans loved seeing a superhero squad accomplish its full potential.

Goldfinger

James Bail was even so relatively new to the movie-going public back in 1964, but they knew even back and then how to spot a winner. Goldfinger was Bail's third cinematic outing, and in many means, it cemented how nosotros think of the classic graphic symbol today.

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Goldfinger standardized many of the classic James Bond tropes: the womanizing, the gadgets, the one-liners, the bigger-than-life villain, the shaken-non-stirred martini and, most of all, Sean Connery. A quintessential Bond story, Goldfinger remains the highest-rated sequel in the unabridged sprawling franchise, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

Spider-Man 2

The original Spider-Man was a huge hitting. A archetype origin story, audiences flocked to encounter a hero that — subsequently decades of waiting — had finally received the big-screen treatment.

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Spider-Man 2 borrowed its plot from a handful of his pop comic book stories and gave audiences a daunting villain for Spider-Man to conquer. The story shines and is at its all-time when Spider-Human, despite it all, has compassion for even his most deadly enemy. Fifteen years later, many fans still regard this one as the best film in the always-growing franchise.

Evil Expressionless 2

Evil Dead was Sam Raimi's breakout horror hit, but he did it on the inexpensive. Forced to work within a tight upkeep, Raimi used ingenious techniques to heighten the film, such every bit "shaky cam" and shooting from the bespeak of view of the evil deadites.

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Evil Dead 2 is not really a sequel — it'south a total remake. Raimi took the aforementioned story and shot it once more with a much bigger upkeep. The result is a ridiculous alloy of in-your-face horror and slapstick comedy that fans will love until the cease of time.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Every bit a motion-picture show franchise, the Harry Potter story was already a hitting. But manager Alfonso CuarĂ³n took genuine risks with the source material. Putting the students in street wearing apparel and pushing the story towards horror and suspense, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban became the moving-picture show that paved the way for its darker sequels.

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For many fans, it'south withal the best movie of the series. It has something for everyone: vehement trees, fantastic beasts, a magical map, time travel, shapeshifting villains, crazy plot twists…you lot know, Harry Potter stuff.

Fright and Loathing in Las Vegas

Fright and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) wasn't the beginning endeavour at a cinematic story featuring Hunter S. Thompson. That accolade goes to Where the Buffalo Roam (1980), in which Bill Murray deftly played the Thompson role.

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Depp'southward version of the soused character was a lilliputian more flamboyant. And although Fright and Loathing didn't practice well at the box office, it afterwards became a huge cult classic. What'southward not to like about total dedication to hedonism experienced through the lens of a counter-culture journalist with an intimidating vocabulary?

Superman Ii

Superman changed the game when it proved to the world that comic book fare could interpret into box office bucks. It didn't hurt that Christopher Reeve was born to play the role.

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Superman II gave Superman bigger obstacles to conquer. What if he came up against 3 supervillains that had the same powers he had? Equally Superman'south romance with Lois Lane blooms, the evil trio plots a takeover of the planet. It all culminates in a spectacular brawl in New York City and the Fortress of Solitude, where Supes finally turns the tables on them.

The Skilful, the Bad and the Ugly

Even if you don't know the moving-picture show, you know the whistling theme song. The Practiced, the Bad and the Ugly became the movie synonymous with both Clint Eastwood and slap-up westerns. Information technology'due south still considered among the all-time.

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Ane of the signature elements of the film's flair is sequences without dialogue. The real reason for this is that managing director Sergio Leone had a smaller budget for this one and was shooting on the cheap. Just this added to the gritty ambience of the film that modern westerns are still measured confronting.

Thor: Ragnarok

The Marvel cinematic universe is a project of a scope that has never been seen before — or since. With 23 movies and counting, it's an embarrassment of riches. So what makes Thor: Ragnarok so special?

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Mainly, it throws the gravitas of the titular character out the window and reinterprets the serious franchise as a comedy. Chris Hemsworth was made for laughs, and information technology'due south as if the writers finally figured it out. Audiences loved the Odd Couple-style humor of Thor and Hulk every bit they binge their way through Sakaar and Asgard.

Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

You have to manus information technology to Tom Cruise. Say what you desire about him, but he knows how to do bang-up action films. And he's had the cleaved basic to prove it. At an age when most male person actors are opting for dramas, Prowl only doesn't ho-hum down.

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Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol felt like a reboot of an already successful franchise, breathing fresh energy into the adventures of Ethan Hunt. Taking the all-time of the previous movies and remixing information technology into a high-stakes action masterpiece, Ghost Protocol became the new standard for surreptitious amanuensis popcorn films.

Dawn of the Dead

Nosotros tin thank George Romero for the beingness of zombie movies equally an unabridged genre. Nighttime of the Living Dead popularized zombies among mod audiences and paved the way for the gazillion zombie stories that followed.

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Dawn of the Dead was the movie that brought zombies out of old, decrepit houses and into modern settings — similar an American shopping mall. While the zombie furnishings are lame by today's standards, the storyline of heroes making a fortress out of whatever they can find has become a standard trope of the genre.

Logan

Is it actually possible that an 10-Men moving picture tin can brand u.s.a. cry this much? Yes, and then some. Logan was a daring R-rated dramatic sequel to both the 10-Men franchise and the spin-off Wolverine movies.

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Hugh Jackman plays a mutant whose ability is waning and who finds himself every bit the unwitting protector of both Professor 10 and an orphan daughter who has virtually the same abilities he has. Making it his mission to brand sure she gets to a condom haven, Logan is a heartbreaking transport-off to the Wolverine character and a masterpiece in its ain correct.

Hellboy 2: The Golden Ground forces

Any movie director Guillermo del Toro tackles has an incredible visual style, and Hellboy Two: The Gold Regular army shows just what he can practise with the proper budget. For the sequel, Hellboy is less in our world and more in the magical realm beneath it.

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Audiences already loved Hellboy, but the sequel created a supernatural universe so vivid and detailed people came back for more. Is it weird to have a good-guy demon team up with an amphibious fish-man, a gaseous German and a combustible dearest interest? Yes, and it's awesome.

The Bourne Ultimatum

It's rumored that producers were forced to reboot the Pierce Brosnan James Bond films because the Jason Bourne franchise reinvented the spy film. Watching them again, it's easy to come across how this could be the case.

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The film strives for realism and creativity at the same time. Accurate-feeling control rooms with bureaucratic spies combine with high-octane scenes in which someone is beaten senseless with a household item like a volume. The Bourne Ultimatum takes the best elements of the previous films and tops itself in both style and story.

Bride of Frankenstein

In Frankenstein, Boris Karloff embodied the office of Frankenstein's monster so well that no actor since has come close. Dorsum in 1935, people lined up for the sequel, having no idea it would be fifty-fifty ameliorate.

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Helpmate of Frankenstein resurrects both Frankenstein and his monster, which were seemingly dead at the end of the first pic. Here, Dr. Frankenstein is blackmailed by an fifty-fifty crazier scientist into creating a female companion for his monster. The look of the female fauna has become iconic — and the ending a total heartbreaker.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Information technology seems unlikely that Planet of the Apes would find audiences in its second reboot. But a mod accept on the tale of super-intelligent apes resonated and showed us the best and worst the human race has to offering.

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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes fast-forwards to a world where humans are an endangered species and apes reign supreme. Though Caesar tries to forge peace with humans, his noble efforts are undermined by rogue elements. The story is a meditation on war, peace and the limits of compromise.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

Even though information technology has a dozen endings too many, Render of the King is still one of the all-time fantasy films ever made. This is the tale that culminates in the terminal epic battle for the fate of Middle Earth.

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Across the magic and fighting is the beating heart of the story: Frodo and Sam's backbreaking journey to destroy the ring to both deliver the realm from evil and save Frodo's soul. The stakes couldn't be higher, and director Peter Jackson pulls out all the stops for the climactic stop.

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