This maybe isn't a home run if I'm going to be super critical and analytical about it, but it's at least a double and probably closer to a triple for me. More franchise movies like this, please.
Likeable, quirky characters and character-driven humor? Check.
A simple, emotionally resonant story at the heart of it that tracks all the way through? Check.
Great production value and a nice medium sized scale that doesn't go too overboard with a CGI fest third act (and when it does use CGI it looks great)? Check.
A unique spin on the franchise that infuses some new genres/influences, but also completely feels like it can belong in the same universe? Check.
Putting said new characters at the forefront of the story, with a satisfying send-off for the original characters you loved? Check.
I mean, I'm not saying this is the pinnacle of blockbuster filmmaking, but I see it as such a strong step in the right direction. This is the type of movie I've been missing, it feels timeless and 100% like a movie that could've/would've existed in the 80s/90s, minus the post-credits scene. And that's so freaking refreshing to me that I can easily forgive the fact that the third act feels a bit too breezy.