

Writers get a chance to bring new ideas and make big swings to a new chapter. Sequels allow screenwriters, the original ones from the first film or new screenwriters, a chance to continue a story we love from a new perspective. It's a lot like AI-generated fake film trailers made by filmmakers with aesthetics that are easily identifiable like Wes Anderson.

It is a safe option that already has a loyal fan base that will watch no matter what. Hollywood, a place notorious for not taking a lot of risks, will greenlight a sequel if the first film was a success. Sequels are an inevitable consequence of making a great film. Did we ask for it? No, but we are not upset by the news either. I mean, who doesn't? But it is always surprising to hear that a twenty-year-old movie is getting a sequel. How many films do you know are getting a sequel?
