Why are so many sequels underperforming this year?

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Because 9/10 sequels are made by boardrooms, not imagination

The funny thing is, Avatarfags (and somehow by extension DCfags who root for Avatar vs Marvel) think that those films won't suffer the same fate.

People are sequelled out, niggas just want some original films that'll never receive sequels since they'll tell their story in one film and are therefore not made to become franchises.

>God of the monsters
This sounds retarded.

Because they're not Disney

Because nobody asked for these.

>niggas just want some original films that'll never receive sequels since they'll tell their story in one film and are therefore not made to become franchises
Yet people complained when Booksmart didn't make all of the money.

Shaft reboot already failed 20-years ago with Jackson in the lead, no one asked for new MIB or a sequel to the Secret Life of Pets 2. The first Lego movie was fun for what it was, but has annoyed parents since its home release, so they don't want to risk it (god dammit Everything is Awesome song.).

Literally all of those are either mediocre or shit

Maybe audiences are finally getting better standards.

>dude female superbad lmao

But this is Yea Forums, you're supposed to complaining about Endgame making all of the money.

We're all ready for it to end. MCU had its season finale and so will Star Wars in a few months. Hollywood crash incoming.

the funny thing will be when cameron breaks out the virtual reality gimmick and it makes 10000000 billion dollars

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Spielberg predicted this

>Hollywood crash incoming.
I sure do hope so. It's the only way we might see any change in this shitty industry.

when we say orginal films we mean a movie were ryan gosling is autstic and beats up jews.

Not a movie were rich white girls pretend like they got it rough and its basically just DNC propaganda

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>Shaft reboot already failed 20-years ago with Jackson in the lead
It was actually successful

But it probably had something to do with being directed by someone actually talented (John Singleton, RIP), instead of the guy who made the two Fantastic Four movies with Captain America in them.

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>Lego Movie 2
Had a cringe feminist line in the trailer. Same as Wreck-It Ralph 2 but Ralph had the Disney princesses to help it.

>Happy Death Day 2U
Performed well for it's budget but I think the horror, sci-fi, slight comedy blend isn't for everyone. I like the series.

The rest of them can be summed as shitted on by critics. Only Marvel/Disney is (mostly) critic proof. It's also a sign that Disney/Marvel has dominated the culture too much where people end up not talking about much else similar to Game Of Thrones dwarfing most other TV shows. I'm actually surprised that A Dog's Journey didn't do better as the trailer seemed cute and you'd think the dog people who saw the first would be easily suckered into a sequel.

>everyone crashes but Disney
>Disney buys them cheap
>a mouse empire that will last a thousand years

>I'm actually surprised that A Dog's Journey didn't do better as the trailer seemed cute and you'd think the dog people who saw the first would be easily suckered into a sequel.
I think audiences got it confused with pic related

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What if they break out the choice gimmick?

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70m gross against a 46m production budget is a massive bomb you fucking idiot lol you just proved his point and embarrassed yourself

You were saying?

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that's STILL a bomb but alright bud keep digging

you're probably right. it doesn't help that dog movies are also intrinsically very similar and it's easy to oversaturate the market.

>People don't watch all the reboots of classics Disney buys
>Disney crashes just a couple years later

The collapse of Hollywood will save humanity

Disney makes mediocre movies for nostalgiatards and other movies good or bad have no room to breathe.

Disney is about to crash. Star Wars is almost dead, the MCU will never make as much money as Endgame did and the nostalgia live-action remake gimmick is already losing its appeal (plus they're going to run out of 80-90s movies fast). Not to mention that every single attempt made to try out new properties (Nutcracker, Wrinkle in Time) or nostalgia-bait older stuff (Mary Poppins) has crashed and burned hard.

Right now, everything is hanging on Disney+

Now that Marvel has finished its two-decade rampage of making the same movie with the same basic characters over and over again people are hungry for fresh stories and/or adaptations.

This, everything is like a sequel or remake now, do something original.

Had it been a genuine money maker they would not have waited for 20 years to make a new one.

No they just want more Marvel and Disney. That's what the numbers are showing. Alita barely broke even.

I hope Sonic the Hedgehog gets delayed to the point where it's competing with Avatar 2 and BTFOs it so everyone loses