Sequels that Will NEVER be Made, But You'd Like to See 'Em

So many.

Back to the Future 4 (one of my favorite trilogyes, but I don't see how a new movie can be made, given that the actors are a bit old now, and the there's no point to where the story will go)
Jurassic Park 4 (There are rumors that a fourth movie will be made for fice years now, and nothing. And now that Michael has passed, I consider it impossible.)
Batman 3 (Tim Burton Batman sequel to Returns. It would be amazing to see Burton's take on Two-Face and Riddler)
Godzilla 2 (Sequel to Roland's 1998 Godzilla. I like the movie alot, and that end was a sure sequel teaser, but since everybody like the lame puppet Godzilla that destroys LEGO towns better, the movie failed)

If i think of more, I will post.
 
I'd love to see the guys who did the legendary documentary Heavy Metal Parking Lot (and its sequels, Neil Diamond Parking Lot, Harry Potter Parking Lot, etc.) do one on the Twilight movies.

If you're not familiar with the series, basically, the filmmakers just go around the parking lot of a venue where a concert or other big event is taking place and interview the weirdest, most outlandish fans they can find. The first one was filmed at a Judas Priest concert in the 80's. Can you IMAGINE the kind of tools and freaks that these guys could find at the opening of a Twilight film? Teenage girls who have Robert Pattinson tramp-stamp tattoos? Bimbos in "Team Jake" t-shirts who write hate mail to any girl that's ever been romantically linked to Taylor Lautner? Emo guys in pale makeup who have attempted to sell their souls to Satan to become vampires and drink Kristen Stewart's blood?

I want to see that movie.
 
Godzilla 2 (Sequel to Roland's 1998 Godzilla. I like the movie alot, and that end was a sure sequel teaser, but since everybody like the lame puppet Godzilla that destroys LEGO towns better, the movie failed)

yeah cause a story about the horrors of nuclear testing is so much more lame than a giant iguana, a jurassic park rip off and lines like "thats a lotta fish":whatever:
 
I would like to see a sequel to The Right Stuff about the Gemini project. The Right Stuff is pretty much the definitive version of Mercury and From the Earth to the Moon does a good job with Apollo, but Gemini is greviously overlooked.
 
I'd love to see Ford return as Jack Ryan in both 'Debt of Honour' & 'Executive Orders'

Ford is the right age now, IMHO, to play Ryan as President.... and we could even get old Sam L Jackson back as his mate/VP...
 
I'd love to see Ford return as Jack Ryan in both 'Debt of Honour' & 'Executive Orders'

Ford is the right age now, IMHO, to play Ryan as President.... and we could even get old Sam L Jackson back as his mate/VP...
On that note, I wouldn't mind seeing Alec Baldwin return as Ryan following Red October.
 
The Flintstones 3 where Pebbles and Bam Bam are grown up and dating.
Another animated Transformers, Dragonball Z, GT, Digimon movie.
 
The Rocketeer.

Well, maybe not a sequel... But a reboot at least...
 
With all the characters like Indy and McLane and Rambo, they should bring back Topper Harley (Charlie Sheen from Hot Shots) to parody these comebacks.

I'd also like to see Escape from Earth (the 3rd Snake Plissken)
 
Since I couldn't really find a thread about this, I thought I'd post this here. Anyway, Titanic 2 is actually happening...direct-to-DVD.

Asylum productions has a history of adapting well known titles and transforming them into campy knockoffs like The Terminators, Transmorphers, Snakes on a Train, Da Vinci Treasure, and Temple of the Skulls. Titanic 2 was written and directed by Shane Van Dyke and stars Bruce Davison, Brooke Burns, and Marie Westbrook. Here’s a brief synopsis of the film based on the boat that won’t to die…

On the 100th anniversary of the original voyage, a modern luxury liner christened “Titanic 2,” follows the path of its namesake. But when a tsunami hurls an ice berg into the new ship’s path, the passengers and crew must fight to avoid a similar fate.

Riiiiiiight....:dry:
 
I'm not sure if I've mentioned this before, but I'd love to see a sequel to Willow. The first movie is one of the best sword & sorcery movies ever made. There was a book written about Elora Danin when she's a spoiled teenager. I never read it, but the premise lends itself to being a good sequel.

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I'm not sure if I've mentioned this before, but I'd love to see a sequel to Willow. The first movie is one of the best sword & sorcery movies ever made. There was a book written about Elora Danin when she's a teenager. I never read it, but the premise lends itself to being a good sequel.

I'd love to see another Willow film.

It's probably been mentioned but I wanted to see the prequel of Pulp Fiction. They were going to call it the Vega Brothers using Madsen and Travolta
 
Mathilda: The Professional

(Sequel to Leon: The Professional, starring Natalie Portman reprising her role from the first movie)

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The A-Team.

I wouldn't rule it out completely, but odds aren't looking good.
 
Mathilda: The Professional

(Sequel to Leon: The Professional, starring Natalie Portman reprising her role from the first movie)
It would make a great excuse for Luc Besson to direct something again.
 
Only The Strong 2
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Wasn't a huge theatrical success, but became quite popular after being released on video. It's a fun, if cliche, martial arts action film starring Marc Dacoscos
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Stacey Travis
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and Paco Christian Prieto.
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In the sequel, Silverio (Paco Christian Prieto) gets out of prison (he either escapes or is paroled). He immediately goes about seeking revenge on the man who put him behind bars, Louis Stevens (Mark Dacascos). He seeks out and kills each of Stevens' capoeira students, one by one. He starts with his own cousin, Orlando, killing him in the garage where he works as a mechanic. Then he kills Eddy at the music store where he works. Then he kills Shay at the youth centre where he volunteers. At some point, he breaks into Stevens' house, rapes his wife Diana (Stacey Travis), and kidnaps his son Donovan (named after the student who was killed in the first movie). Now Stevens has to face Silverio in a fight to the death to save his son.

That's how I would write it anyway.
 
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Remo Williams: The Adventure Continues.
 
I would actually love to see The Wolfman 2, I liked the extended edition of the first one despite its flaws, but Hugo Weaving as a Wolf Man would simply be amazing, both in and out of the costume.
 

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