Knowing when to stop has always been a challenge. The trilogy was so good, a fourth movie would really round it out, is a tempting logic but a flawed logic. We had so much fun making the first one, it would be great to make another does disservice to the plot. Why try to sell a new plot and new characters when I can build off the profits of the world's most successful Broadway play? While that's a great way to make money, it doesn't make for the best plot.
The plot to Phantom of the Opera: Love Never Dies (really): a decade after his last curtain call, the Phantom takes refuge with a freak show in Coney Island, New York, and gets back together with Christine by anonymously inviting Raul, Christine and their child to a show there called Phantasma. That's it.
Movies with love children from the hero/heroine of the initial film never work (reference The Mummy 2), so that scares me, but otherwise, it is a pretty clever plot. What concerns me more so, is the original Phantom was based on a book by Gaston Leroux, while this one is based on a book that was co-written by Webber called The Phantom of Manhattan. Apparently the book somehow incorporates Teddy Roosevelt into the plot. No word on whether he'll have a singing role. Also, if the creative juices that went into the James-Bond-esque title are any indication of the script, I fear the worst.
Other sequels that didn't pan out: Saturday Night Fever 2, Staying Alive (directed by Sylvester Stallone); Star Wars 4-6; Indiana Jones 4 and 5 (in the works); Boondock Saints 2; Matrix 2 and 3; Grease 2; and oh so many more.
Don't say that about Boondock Saints 2! It *could* be such a great movie.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this what we all say to ourselves as we pitch in 15 bucks to see a movie that we already know we're going to regret?
*sigh* We're totally going to see that aren't we? You know what would make a good sequel - Mr and Mrs Smith. I have the perfect star cast for that ;)
Yeah... thats not cool dissin Boondock Saints 2...
ReplyDeleteMinus 10 points from Huffelpuff... cause we all know Rob would be a Huffelpuff...
Josha C.
don't hold the imminent failure of that movie against me. You all know I'm right. Just like the Ring 2. Horrible. And Ring 1 come to think of it. Mr and Mrs Smith sequel though... brilliant.
ReplyDeletePS primetime jay leno is horrible. more horrible than regular Jay Leno...
ReplyDeleteAs many of Musicals lovers I LOVE the Phantom of the Opera! It is my favourite ever... Last year I’ve been in NY & I tried to get my ticket …guess what everything was sold out that show how great the show is. Anyhow I end up getting it from a site through Casatickets.com. Next week I’m going to visit my sister and I just got some pretty good tix from the same place
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So I'll be analyzing as well as enjoying the show.