11 Popular Movies With Terrific Endings Spoiled by Lackluster Sequels

When a movie becomes fans’ favorite, it’s not unusual to see filmmakers wanting to further explore its captivating storylines through sequels that may sometimes be below par. Lackluster follow-ups have been the death of perfect cinematic delivery in recent times, and a group of cineasts considers these popular movies ruined by successors that should never have been produced.

1. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

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A forum user doesn’t like the Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade sequel, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. “I mean Indy riding into the sunset, what a beautiful end to the series … But no,” suggesting that the producers ruined the perfect ending. A second user thinks the ending was so poetic and they never should have attempted to do more after that.

2. Independence Day (1996)

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One contributor says the “Independence Day sequel was so bad and unnecessary. Someone says the sequel contradicts a fact established in the prequel, “The alien mothership was their whole civilization,” having destroyed it on Independence Day; a sequel makes no sense, even logically.

3. Home Alone (1990)

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Several forum contributors think Home Alone 1 and 2 were all there was a need for and couldn’t understand the need for “those boring sequels.” A movie lover thinks Home Alone might have been better remembered if it wasn’t attached to the Home Alone franchise.

4. Toy Story (1995)

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The Toy Story ended so well: “Andy passing the toys over to Bonnie to play with as the perfect ending,” one participant explains. A second participant agrees. He says, “It should have ended there.’ A final user claims he refused to watch Toy Story 4 not to spoil the prequels’ sacredness. Reading through other movie lovers’ reviews feels like a great decision.

5. Jaws (1975)

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A contributor claims the “First Jaws was good” but wasn’t impressed by the three other sequels. Another person explains that “Jaws was a masterpiece. Jaws II wasn’t that bad, and I enjoyed watching it. I pretend the rest don’t exist.”

6. Pirates of the Caribbean (2003)

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As mentioned to wide upvote on the thread, many consider the sequels of Pirates of the Caribbean as unnecessary and think the movie should have stopped after the second sequel. One contributor explains the failure of the extended sequels, arguing that “the later movies just really couldn’t capture what made the first three great.”

7. Enchanted (2007)

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Sequels of Enchanted are thumbed down to wide acclaim on the forum, with several contributors considering it a stain on the original’s brilliance. One contributor summarizes it this way: “Enchanted was a beautiful, amazing cast and one of the best Disney endings because of how everyone gets their happy ending. Then Disenchanted came and just ruined it.”

8. Mulan (1998)

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While Mulan had everything, there’s to imagine in the plotline, Mulan 2, as one user describes it, “It isn’t just a bad movie, it outright detracts from the message and themes of the first.” Hundreds of upvotes grace the comment; solidarity shows the disappointment that a Mulan sequel is.

9. Highlander (1986)

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When one user picks “Highlander” as the sequel that disappointed them, a second user, unwilling to accept the reality of sequels after the Highlander, asks,” Wait, there was only one Highlander, right?” A final user says there was the Highlander Universe which was a downward dive from the prequel’s climax.

10. Wreck It Ralph (2012)

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Someone describes their problem with the sequel of “Wreck it Ralph this way:” Because the sequel had so many plot points that go blatantly against the lessons and rules established by the first.’ A second user says the sequel breaks the internet with so much disappointment that even though her children love the sequel more, they are lucky that her love for them is unconditional.

11. Avatar (2009)

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The initial sci-fi epic Avatar was so outstanding in its imagination, special effects, and storyline that its sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, was bound to be a letdown. The ending of Avatar was comforting in a way that the sequel left audiences with a letdown. One forum user was annoyed by the apparent wind-up for another sequel, saying, “The hanging plot threads are so glaring that it feels no satisfying conclusion to the film. It just… stops. It doesn’t end. It felt like a kick in the teeth after suffering for 3 hours.”

10 Movies That Were Deemed Horrible When They Released, But People Love Now

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Movies can surprise us, sometimes in ways we least expect. Some films initially dismissed as terrible or received lukewarm responses upon their release have gone on to win the hearts of audiences worldwide. These movies have managed to transcend their early setbacks and gain a dedicated following over time.

10 Harrowing Movies People Love Despite the Disturbingness

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The magic of cinema has the incredible power to captivate, entertain, and transport us to different worlds. While many films offer uplifting stories or thrilling adventures, a subset of movies delve into the darker recesses of the human psyche, presenting narratives that challenge societal norms and push the boundaries of our comfort zones. People love these “messed up or harrowing movies”—films that disturb, unsettle, and provoke intense emotions.

10 Movies That Had a 3/10 Concept But a 10/10 Execution

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Movies can surprise and captivate us, sometimes even when their initial concepts may not seem promising. It’s fascinating how certain films can take a seemingly average idea and transform it into a masterpiece through exceptional execution. These movies prove that the true magic of cinema lies in the hands of talented filmmakers who can elevate simple concepts into extraordinary storytelling experiences.

10 Movies That Will Blow Your Mind No Matter How Many Times You Watch Them

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Some movies are so captivating and thought-provoking that they leave a lasting impression, no matter how often you watch them. These cinematic gems take you on unforgettable journeys, challenging your perceptions and immersing you in their intricately crafted worlds. From mind-bending sci-fi thrillers to psychological mysteries, these films offer a feast for the senses, inviting you to delve deeper into their narratives with each viewing.

10 Celebrities That Have Suspiciously Clean Reputations

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Celebrities often find themselves amid scandals and controversies that capture public attention. However, a select few stars seem to have remarkably pristine reputations, leaving many wondering if there might be more than meets the eye. These individuals have managed to maintain a squeaky-clean image despite the constant scrutiny of the public eye.

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