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00:00Despite their commercial potential, sequels can be tough to pull off artistically because they require filmmakers to deliver an experience
00:07that's consistent with what came before, whilst also feeling like something new altogether.
00:13Countless sequels have failed because they either strayed too far from what viewers loved the first time around, or just
00:20felt like a lazy rehash of the original concept.
00:23But where these upcoming sequels are concerned, these ones might have what it takes to be serious improvements on their
00:31predecessors.
00:32I'm Ewan, this is WavCulture, and here are a bunch of yet-to-be-released movie sequels that could be
00:38huge improvements.
00:40First up, Mortal Kombat 2.
00:452021's Mortal Kombat reboot was fine.
00:48It certainly delivered a bevy of bloody action as fans of the franchise would have expected, but it left a
00:54lot to be desired on the story and character front, which is arguably more important.
01:01Like, for starters, where the hell was Johnny Cage?
01:05That's my best impression of the announcement voice.
01:08I'm really trying to build my repertoire of voices here.
01:10Please let me know in the comments section if I should persist.
01:13Either way, the good news is that the impending sequel, titled Mortal Kombat 2, will be rectifying the cagelessness of
01:21its predecessor,
01:22with the great Karl Urban roped in to play the fan-favorite martial artist slash moody star from the video
01:29games.
01:29The trailers certainly suggest that Urban is having a ton of fun playing Cage, and in addition to this,
01:35the sequel also introduce other iconic combatants, such as Katana, Jade, Quan Chi, Shao Kahn, Sindel, and Baraka, which, yeah,
01:45that's a great roster.
01:46But perhaps the biggest relief to fans of the gaming franchise is that the protagonist of the first film, Cole
01:53Young, played by Louis Tan,
01:54appears to have been relegated to glorified cameo duty this time around.
01:59Given that he was an original creation for the first movie and functioned as a rather pointless audience surrogate character,
02:08the fact that his presence is being seriously curtailed should help Mortal Kombat 2 be a vastly superior sequel.
02:15Next up, Fast 11, or maybe Fast XI, whatever it's going to be called.
02:20The most recent Fast and Furious movie, Fast X, was frankly a lot of old tosh,
02:26even for the series' rather loosey-goosey standards post the seventh installment in the franchise.
02:33But for Fast X specifically, we reached a whole new nadir with this one.
02:37It's never felt more tired and on autopilot than it did here,
02:42with a bland script, played out action sequences,
02:45and a resoundingly lame cliffhanger ending, which...
02:49Oh, Vin, what are we doing here?
02:52Were it not for Jason Momoa's wildly over-the-top performance as villain Dante Reyes,
02:58basically the Fast and Furious Joker,
03:00Fast X would have been outright forgettable.
03:03But there is some scant promise for the next one,
03:06which Vin Diesel has promised will be a more back-to-basics affair,
03:10returning to the franchise's street racing routes in Los Angeles,
03:13while dialing back the cartoonish, globe-trotting action super-spy stupidity.
03:20And again, take this with a huge grain of salt,
03:22but Fast XI has also been confirmed to be the final entry in the mainline series,
03:28and so it's fair to assume that Diesel and company will be attempting to cook up something meaningful,
03:34and potentially it could be an emotional farewell to the fanbase.
03:37Though it's reasonable to just be, you know, a little concerned about Diesel's claims
03:42that the late Paul Walker's Brian O'Connor will make an appearance in the film,
03:46presumably through VFX trickery once again,
03:50at least the creatives appear to have listened to the vocal criticism of the last movie,
03:55which again was...
03:57shit bad.
03:58On the way, Scary Movie 6.
04:00There was genuine surprise when a sixth entry into hit horror spoof franchise Scary Movie was announced last year,
04:07considering the spoof genre more or less died a painful death in the 2010s with the rise of social media
04:14and such bad movies as Meet the Spartans and Superhero Movies, well, oh man, those were bad.
04:22Moreover, 2013's Scary Movie 5 was an absolute dumpster fire of a film,
04:28a charmless, virtually laugh-free slog of a movie which was universally panned by critics,
04:33confirming beyond any doubt that the series had finally run its course.
04:37And so, while it's absolutely fair to say that the bar is firmly in hell for Scary Movie 6,
04:44it's also a prime example of a series that, despite the tawdry quality of its later entries,
04:49is still held in fondly nostalgic regard by many cinephiles.
04:54Furthermore, the horror genre has changed considerably over the last decade plus,
05:00ensuring the sequel shouldn't want for a fresh angle or new material to draw from.
05:05And above all else, Scary Movie 6 was recently confirmed to star Anna Faris and Regina Hall,
05:12reprising their roles as Cindy and Brenda respectively,
05:15after conspicuously sending out the previous entry.
05:18So, that's another plus.
05:20With these elements in play, it's pretty much mathematically impossible for Scary Movie 6
05:24to not be at least a solid-ish improvement over the last film,
05:29even if it's just like a little solid, like a smidge.
05:34The consistency is, you know, it's healthy, but, you know, it's acceptable.
05:40Next up, we're holding out for a hero, Shrek 5.
05:44As iconic as the Shrek franchise remains to this very day,
05:49it's also inarguable that the series' quality peaked with its terrific second film,
05:54after which the lore of diminishing returns swiftly kicked in across the next two sequels.
06:002010's Shrek Forever After was a fairly mediocre finale,
06:04enough that fans vocally rallied for DreamWorks to produce another movie,
06:08and in 2027, they'll finally get their wish.
06:13It's like a whopping, like, what, like 20, 26 years since the first Shrek?
06:17Ah!
06:20Brief existential crisis aside,
06:23though we don't know much about the plot of Shrek 5,
06:25it's probably fair to assume that it'll deal with the legendary ogre
06:29entering middle age and dealing with being a parent to teen triplets,
06:33one of whom we know will be voiced by Zendaya.
06:37This isn't to say that Shrek 5 will be a banger on par with the first two films,
06:42but there's also clear scope for a Shrek legacy sequel to add something worthwhile to the franchise,
06:48far beyond being just another Shrek sequel, as the previous installment was.
06:54Next up, we don't want none.
06:56Bad movie sequels.
06:58Anaconda.
06:59Okay, so we're admittedly stretching the definition of the word sequel here,
07:04but the new Anaconda movie is certainly tough to quantify.
07:08Something of a soft reboot for the horror franchise,
07:11this new film is effectively a meta legacy sequel to the original 1997 Jennifer Lopez starring movie,
07:19with Jack Black and Paul Rudd playing a pair of goofy pals who head into the Amazon
07:24to remake their favorite childhood movie, which was Anaconda.
07:29You know, no judgment.
07:30I'm just saying, you know, like, there are better childhood movies to have out there.
07:34Like, you know, the Digimon movie?
07:36That's a movie everyone can agree is great.
07:38Stop getting sidetracked, you and...
07:40The rub with this one is that once they start shooting,
07:44a real giant Anaconda shows up and all hell breaks loose.
07:49The Tropic Thunder route is certainly a delightfully unhinged angle for a new Anaconda movie,
07:55and considering the original film is more of a trashy, guilty pleasure than a genuinely good romp in its own
08:02right,
08:03there's a lot of potential here for this quasi-sequel monstrosity to actually be an improvement.
08:10Like, just going off the crew alone, it's co-written and directed by Tom Gormacken,
08:15who did a fabulous job on the unbearable weight of massive talent a few years back,
08:20so don't be surprised if this new Anaconda movie few people were probably asking for
08:26actually breathes fresh life into this dubious franchise.
08:31Yep, they're doing another.
08:33Insidious 6.
08:34The Insidious franchise has admittedly been wildly hit and miss ever since its inception,
08:41though there's a strong consensus that 2023's fifth film, Insidious The Red Door,
08:46was among the weaker entries, despite that wonderful cover of Stay With Me by Ghost and star Patrick Wilson,
08:53which was just...
08:55Ah, that's the good stuff.
08:57One of the chief complaints was that medium Elise Rainier, played by Lin Shay,
09:01was relegated to a thankless cameo, despite being by far the franchise's most popular character
09:07and basically its only real, enduring protagonist.
09:12But for the recently confirmed upcoming installment,
09:15it was confirmed that Lin Shay will reprise her role as Elise in a leading capacity,
09:21which is just...
09:21Yeah, let's go!
09:23Let's go!
09:24Woo!
09:25Evidently, the filmmakers saw just how disappointed many fans were with Shay's minimal presence in the Red Door,
09:31and so it appears that she'll be front and center once again,
09:34which should make Insidious 6, you know, better.
09:38You throw a bit of Elise in there and it's gonna be...
09:41a better movie.
09:41Just put her in everything.
09:43Put Elise...
09:44in everything.
09:45That's...
09:45That's my pitch to Hollywood.
09:47Coming up,
09:48The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
09:512023's The Super Mario Bros. Movie may have been a billion dollar box office smash,
09:56but it was kind of relatively mediocre and forgettable,
10:01and it really failed to back up its sprightly visuals with a particularly witty or even halfway interesting script.
10:08The only way is up for the sequel,
10:10and many heads were touring when Nintendo confirmed that the second film
10:13would be called The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,
10:18which,
10:18if you're familiar with the series,
10:20that's like,
10:20pretty good green flag right there.
10:23Given that the two Super Mario Galaxy games are among the most beloved Mario games ever made,
10:28the potential is inherently huge for a vastly superior sequel.
10:33More to the point,
10:34the space-faring nature of the Super Mario Galaxy games ensures endless possibilities for spectacular set pieces
10:41and eye-popping visuals,
10:43enough that it'll probably make the first Mario movie look positively quaint by comparison.
10:48Though some fans were a bit surprised that Nintendo opted for a big-scale Galaxy movie so early in their
10:54animated franchise,
10:56they clearly appreciated the massive potential of going there as soon as possible.
11:02Another entry in the Jason Statham has a job canon,
11:05The Beekeeper 2.
11:06The Beekeeper was one of 2024's most surprisingly successful films,
11:11and in addition to being a box office smash,
11:14it was also one of the state's more entertaining recent action movies,
11:19which is,
11:19oh,
11:20great,
11:20I'm always here for a bit more of the state.
11:22A sequel was swiftly announced,
11:24and while action sequels can be a tough nut to crack,
11:28we're hearing all the right things with this one so far.
11:31For one,
11:32The Beekeeper 2 will swap out director David Ayer
11:35for the far more inspired choice of Timo Giagianto,
11:38the brilliant Indonesian filmmaker behind The Night Comes For Us,
11:42and who recently lent his kinetic action chops to Nobody 2.
11:46Giagianto should ensure that The Beekeeper 2's action sequences pop with more personality than the first film,
11:53and in addition to most of the principal cast returning,
11:56the ensemble has also added Pom Clementeeth and WWE's Edge,
12:01aka Adam Copeland,
12:03to the mix.
12:04This should all add up to an absolutely wild combo of a film,
12:07hopefully ensuring that The Beekeeper 2 builds on the surprisingly fun foundations
12:12of its clearly John Wick-inspired predecessor.
12:15And with Timo at the helm,
12:17there's every possibility that this is a majorly beefed up action extravaganza.
12:21Definitely keep your eye on it when it drops next year.
12:23Next up,
12:25the other Freddy who's made horror his home.
12:28Five Nights at Freddy's 2.
12:30Blumhouse's adaptation of the hit video game Five Nights at Freddy's was...
12:35not good, to be kind.
12:36No matter that it went down a storm with your mates who think making you watch a 25-minute lore
12:41explainer
12:41on Springtrap Gooseman's Origin is a fun shared activity the whole family could enjoy.
12:49It's not.
12:50Please, please stop.
12:51The movie itself, in pure cinematic terms, was clunkily written, wildly overlong,
12:57and not nearly intense enough to do justice to its premise.
13:01But the soon-to-release Five Nights at Freddy's 2
13:05is apparently taking on viewer feedback from the first,
13:08with star Matthew Lillard, who we all love,
13:11suggesting that the sequel will amp up the action
13:13and horror elements that were kind of lacking the first time around.
13:17The trailer has definitely seemed to be indicating that the sequel will be scarier,
13:21more intense, and double down on all the twisted lore that all the fans love.
13:26Beyond this, the cast will be expanded with the likes of Skeetle Rick,
13:30McKenna Grace, and Wayne Knight joining the fray.
13:34That's a really cool ensemble.
13:36Armed with a mighty $50 million budget,
13:39which is two and a half times that of the original,
13:42it seems that returning director Emma Tami is going to make the murderous animatronic mayhem
13:47a lot more gloriously chaotic this time around.
13:50If not, do you have my permission to throw me into one of those creepy mechanical suits,
13:55and turn me into gooey paste?
13:57This is legally binding now.
14:01Why did I do that?
14:02Everyone, prepare to be aged!
14:05Fokker in Lore
14:06The Meet the Parents franchise well and truly seemed like it ran out of juice
14:11with 2010's atrocious third film, Little Fokkers,
14:15as blatant a cynical cash-grab sequel as Hollywood has ever made.
14:20So, few were expecting a fourth film, Fokker in Lore, to be announced late last year,
14:27with most principal cast members from the initial trilogy actually returning,
14:31alongside Ariana Grande, of all people.
14:35Even accepting that Little Fokkers was widely panned and won itself a Razzie,
14:39Fokker in Lore should benefit more from the passage of time than most belated comedy sequels.
14:46After all, Ben Stiller is now older than Robert De Niro was
14:50when he played the overbearing father in the original movie.
14:54So there's plenty of potential comedy and drama to be mined from the role reversal,
14:58as Stiller is now playing the concerned father.
15:02While few are actually expecting a classic from this one,
15:05if it can mine humor and pathos from the March of Time,
15:09then it could very well be a rare third comedy sequel that actually kind of works.
15:15Next up, let's make some noise for A Quiet Place Part 3.
15:20The original A Quiet Place was a superbly crafted and thoroughly original horror thriller
15:25that proved successful enough to launch a WADA franchise.
15:29A Quiet Place Part 2 was pretty good,
15:32though definitely lacked some of its predecessor's novelty factor,
15:35while not really doing much to expand upon what came before.
15:39This might well speak to how quickly John Krasinski made the sequel,
15:43which was shot barely a year after the first film came out,
15:47but with the upcoming third and apparently final entry into the mainline franchise,
15:52he's taken considerably longer to actually put everything together.
15:56A Quiet Place Part 3 will release in July 2027,
16:00some eight years after Part 2 was shot,
16:03ensuring that Krasinski will have had oodles of time
16:06to figure out a more imaginative path
16:08for what's intended to be an epic conclusion to the Abbott family story.
16:13The success of last year's prequel,
16:15A Quiet Place Day 1,
16:17also proved that these movies don't need to be relentlessly packed with set pieces
16:21and might actually benefit from a greater emphasis on actual character development.
16:27Krasinski is surely keeping that in mind while he develops Part 3,
16:31which will hopefully wrap the trilogy up in satisfying and emotionally gratifying fashion.
16:36We're on the highway to hell with Sisu, Road to Revenge.
16:40Finnish action thriller Sisu was one of the most unexpected hits of 2022,
16:46a tight to the point revenge flick that was a whole ton of grisly Nazi murder and fun.
16:55Sorry, I get carried away when we get to the fun,
16:59World War II, pulpy, movie stuff.
17:02Anyway.
17:03Few were likely expecting a sequel when Sisu was released,
17:07but it performed well enough for writer and director Hjellmari Hellander
17:10to quickly get to work on Sisu, Road to Revenge.
17:15The follow-up once again revolves around former Finnish Army commando Atami Corpi,
17:20played by Jorma Tamila, who this time finds himself facing off against the Soviet Red Army,
17:26led by Igor Draganov, played by Steven Lang, the very officer who killed his family.
17:32Sisu Road to Revenge premiered at Fantastic Fest last month to rave reviews, and currently sits
17:38at 100% on the Tomatometer, with many critics hailing it as a bigger, bloodier sequel that
17:44still maintains the original's tight and lean pacing. In addition to Tamila once again receiving
17:50heaps of praise for his lead performance, the great Steven Lang has also been lauded for his
17:55menacing turn as the antagonist, so yeah, what's not to like? If it manages to hit at least as well
18:01as the first film, we can probably expect Sisu 3 to get the green light suit enough too, which,
18:06yeah, I'm definitely down for more of these. Next up, a Rian Johnson comeback, Wake Up Deadman,
18:13a Knives Out Mystery. Glass Onion was certainly a worthy-ish follow-up to Rian Johnson's outstanding
18:21murder mystery romp Knives Out, even if it didn't quite hit the same highs of some of its storytelling
18:27choices and the ultimately less satisfying nature of its actual payoff. But the impending third film
18:34in the series, Wake Up Deadman, looks like it could very well be a marked improvement over Glass Onion,
18:41and perhaps even outdo the original. I know, don't shoot the messenger, this is just the buzz it's been getting.
18:47For one, the cast is absolutely stacked, with Daniel Craig being joined by Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close,
18:55Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Kaylee Spadey, Daryl McCormick,
19:02and Thomas Hayden Church. That's... ugh, we're being spoiled here.
19:07Johnson also promised that the threequel would be darker and more grounded than Glass Onion,
19:13a relief for anyone who felt the second film got a little too zany for its own good, which,
19:20yeah, I'd be inclined to agree with. And best of all, it's received rave reviews so far since its
19:26premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, with some prominent critics even dubbing it the best
19:32film in the series thus far. That would be quite the accomplishment, so here's hoping it all comes
19:38together. Coming next, Return to Silent Hill. Though 2006's first big screen adaptation of survival horror
19:45game Silent Hill was actually pretty solid, 2012's sequel Silent Hill Revelation was a thunderous
19:52disappointment, suffering from a poor script, slack direction, uneven performances, and a noticeably
19:59lower budget than its predecessor. But with the recent rejuvenation of the video game franchise,
20:05Hollywood's interest in the IP was also reignited, and so a third film is eminently due for release,
20:12called Return to Silent Hill. Now, while it's clear from the footage release so far that the streetquel
20:19was made for less than the original film's 50 million dollars, it does at least have that film's director,
20:24Christoph Gans back at the helm. Gans has been fighting to get this film made for like so long
20:31now, so it's clearly not just a dispassionate paycheck gig. Above all else though, Return to Silent
20:37Hill is adapted from Silent Hill 2, by far the most acclaimed entry in the franchise, ensuring that,
20:44if nothing else, the film has an extremely sturdy storytelling foundation to actually work from.
20:49While few are expecting Return to Silent Hill to be a home run, it does at least have the potential
20:56to
20:56capture the atmosphere of the source material, something the previous films categorically failed
21:02at. Next up, it's Jerry Butz with more dadcore material. Greenland 2 Migration.
21:09Few were expecting much from the 2020 Gerard Butler starring disaster flick Greenland, but you know what,
21:16despite its storytelling excesses, it wasn't bad at all. It was just a fun little throwback to the 90s
21:23disaster movie era where Aerosmith ruled the airwaves and yeah, it was just a fun little time.
21:30You have the fun little guy, you have a fun little time. And that's basically what the first Greenland
21:34actually was. And Greenland 2 Migration sure as hell looks like it's gonna double down on the first film's
21:41end of the world mayhem, as the Garrity family exits the Greenland bunker in search of a new home across
21:48Europe. The trailer looks positively bonkers, showing Jerry Butz and his fans taking on radioactive storms,
21:56media strikes, and even a giant tidal wave at one point. Butler appears to be giving another reliably
22:02grizzled performance in the lead role, and the production values look seriously beefed up compared to
22:08the more modestly staged $35 million original. All solid original director Rick Rouenbois is back
22:14behind the camera. From what we've seen so far, there's every possibility that this is a rare disaster
22:19movie sequel that one-ups what came before, and could even lay the groundwork for an actual third
22:25film, which would be great for the Gerard Butler hive among you. Controversial pick now maybe?
22:31Spider-Man brand new day. Spider-Man no way home was a phenomenal success when it released in 2021,
22:39and while the film was generally well received by both critics and fans alike, it's also fair to say
22:46that its reputation took a hit once the dew-eyed honeymoon period began to war off. Yep, no way home
22:52is an entertaining exercise in Unite the Spideys fan service, but on a narrative and visual level,
22:59it's an absolute mess. Likely a result of the film's compressed production schedule,
23:05and as a result, it doesn't really hold up much on repeat viewings. Oh, and please resist the urge
23:11to send me threatening Willem Dafoe-esque voicemails because of this opinion, because I will cry and
23:18it won't be pretty. Although it would actually be also kind of funny. So potential pumpkin bomb
23:25incidents on my own horizon aside, it is a relief to hear that the currently shooting Spider-Man
23:31brand new day is set to be a more grounded Spider-Man movie where Tom Holland's Peter Parker deals of
23:38street-level crime across New York City. And yeah, there's something to be said for going back to the
23:44basics, especially after years of overcooked multiversal nonsense in the MCU, which I think
23:51we're all pretty tired of. Next up, Winnie the Pooh, Blood and Honey 3.
23:57Winnie the Pooh, Blood and Honey may have been widely panned by critics for rather cravenly cashing
24:04in on Winnie the Pooh entering the public domain, but credit where it's due, last year's slasher sequel
24:10was actually a marked improvement. No, seriously, it's actually pretty okay. With a larger budget and more
24:17considered approach to its own blood-soap take on Pooh, Blood and Honey 2 landed an honestly
24:24impressive 47% on Rotten Tomatoes, far beyond the original's brutal total of three.
24:31A third film is set to start shooting in early 2026, and here's the rub. The screenplay has been
24:38written by genre legend Richard Stanley, who is behind films like Hardware and Color Out of Space. A genuine
24:47genre name getting involved in the Pooh-niverse definitely lends it some much needed credibility,
24:55and above all else should ensure that this unlikely threequel is by far the most compellingly scripted
25:01of the trio. If the filmmakers can combine this with their penchant for grisly B-movie schlock,
25:07there's every possibility that Blood and Honey 3 actually one-ups both previous films. On the way,
25:1428 years later, The Bone Temple. 28 years later was a movie I adored, but it was also a polarizing
25:23sequel that had the tricky task of re-immersing audiences in the world of Danny Boyle's 2002
25:28post-apocalyptic horror classic, and that's a pretty hard task. It wasn't a home run necessarily,
25:36but it was a confident, bold, visceral piece of work that seemed to promise greater things on the horizon.
25:42Follow up, 28 years later, The Bone Temple is just months away from release at the time of recording,
25:48and the trailer released so far looks absolutely stunning. While 28 years later had to acquaint
25:54audiences with a host of new characters, The Bone Temple will benefit from our familiarity with the
25:59likes of Spike, played by Alfie Williams, Dr. Kelson, played by an amazing Ralph Fiennes, and Jamie,
26:06portrayed by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, while also lending greater context to the previous film's, um,
26:12puzzling, shall we say? Final sequence.
26:15And of course, we also know that The Bone Temple will feature an appearance from the series' original
26:20lead, Cillian Murphy, though Boyle has already warned fans that it's more of a cameo intended to
26:27tee up a bigger appearance in the next planned sequel. Even so, if The Bone Temple is basically setting the
26:33table for a grand finale revolving around Murphy's gym, then it should leave fans decidedly more excited
26:39than the previous film's wildly divisive ending. Next up, Avatar, Fire and Ash.
26:45Avatar, The Way of Water offered yet more proof that you doubt James Cameron at your own peril,
26:51because in addition to the film's astonishing commercial performance, it was also a visually
26:56stunning and ultimately emotionally gratifying spectacle that had to be seen on the big screen.
27:01It did, however, have its fair share of narrative hiccups. The goofy resurrection of villain Miles
27:08Quadridge, played by Stephen Lang for one, and much of the contrived later plotting revolving around
27:13his son Spider, played by Jack Champion. But with Way of Water getting a lot of the awkward onboarding out
27:20of the way, there's sure potential for the third film, Avatar, Fire and Ash, to be far sturdier and less
27:27clunky on a narrative level. With the threequels clear focus on a new Navi tribe, the Ash people,
27:34Fire and Ash should have a distinct flavour to its predecessor. And above all else, the new villain
27:40Varang, played by Una Chaplin, looks like an absolute badass. While The Way of Water more or less
27:46rehashed the same conflict from the first Avatar, Fire and Ash will seemingly make things more interesting by
27:53having disparate Navi tribes facing off against one another, which is all kinds of cool.
27:59And lastly, we have Fall 2. 2022's Fall was a tightly wound vertiginous thriller about two women who
28:06get stranded at the top of a 2,000 foot TV tower. And though it wore its low budget on
28:12its sleeve,
28:13it was honestly pretty good considering those obvious constraints. Its surprise success both theatrically and
28:20on streaming ensured that not one, but two sequels were swiftly announced. Just stop going up there.
28:26I mean, the solution is obvious. Jokes aside, it was recently confirmed that Fall 2 will be a
28:31standalone sequel focused on another duo of young climbers who end up trapped in an improbably perilous
28:38situation. And honestly, this one sounds a lot better. This time around, the climbers encounter a
28:44rock slide while doing Thailand's famous plank walk of Mount Kwan, leaving them stranded 3,000 feet
28:51in the air on a rickety hunk of wood. And also, apart from just sounding like a far scarier and
29:12more
29:12visually interesting scenario than the TV tower of the first film, it's also a tad less ridiculous,
29:18considering how much the original film inherently strayed its credibility.
29:23It's all down to the execution, of course, but with the more experienced Spearig brothers who
29:28were behind Daybreakers and Predestination directing in favour of original filmmaker Scott Mann,
29:34there's a good chance it's an even more gut-wrenchingly tense outing than the first one.
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