I think we need a word for an unnecessary sequel. Like it's not a remake but they just retcon the ending and are like "oh look actually there's more!" On a story that was perfectly wrapped up already.
No, but it shouldn't be surprising that there are a ton of sequels and remakes when even the people who complain about there being too many sequels and remakes are asking for them.
I don't think they really wanted a sequel to that movie, I think they were just saying it teased a bunch of interesting stuff in its trailer but then never actually did any of that stuff in its plot, probably because the producers wanted to make everyone buy a ticket to a Battle Angel sequel that never happened, which is just another facet of how the film industry's obsession with sequels and fictional universes is leading to the downward spiral they talk about in their other comment
It honestly feels like this post was put together by an LLM that just saw the word "sequel" in two different sentences but didn't have any ability to read context and just figured it must be ironic
There are very few things that are truly black and white in this world, most are shades of grey. If you deal in absolutes, you are lying to yourself, everyone else, or are probably a Sith.
Was that movie supposed to ever have a sequel? I have no idea what the point of edward nortan's ambiguous villain character even was? Was there a sequel planned and then they canned it? Overall the movie jjust made zero sense.
Yes, it was supposed to have a sequel. It was the start of a franchise that never became one. The OP of the OP is not wrong in saying it was a setup and wanted a sequel. The difference of this movie versus the slop of other sequels is this one was made to be one. It wasn't based on some one-off movie that did well, so the studio demanded a followup to milk it for more money. From its inception this movie was supposed to have one.
Yeah they wrote it as a trilogy, with a big ass cliffhanger. They had Edward Norton as the overarching villain, as the other poster mentioned, but didn't even utilize him. The plot was meant to follow the manga, so people at least had some idea of what was to come.
It's literally the definition of regurgitated crap because it's not an original story by any means.
Also, inb4 "but I don't want spoilers for the movie." If your story can be ruined by knowing some plot points, it's not a very good story to begin with.
Considering how much post production these film would need, and suffering absolutely no delays, I expect these films to come out in 2026 & 2028, respectively.
It annoys me that gamers always ask for something new, and then only get excited during Game Awards/E3 when they think a trailer is for some kind of sequel.
“Oh. Prince of the Urban Night? A creative new world inspired by yada-yada…darn. I thought it’d be Half Life 3.”