Perhaps he was referring to the inevitable
film franchise as a whole?
Not exact matches
I like how they have engineered the plot from part three and the
franchise as a
whole into a bigger picture, all these
films are prequels and the finale here does tie that up nicely.
If the
film isn't
as plausible, it's due to more shortcuts in the storytelling to get check all of the boxes to satisfy the fans, while setting up for the future of not only the Iron Man
franchise, but the Marvel Universe
as a
whole, in
as close to 2 hours.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch is the black sheep of the
whole franchise,
as it's the only
film that doesn't feature Myers, but it also stands out
as being the best sequel in the series that creates its own mythology.
Over a year has passed since Deadpool lit up the box office, setting records for the month of February, R - rated
films, and the X-Men
franchise as a
whole.
The new
film won't be based off of any game from the series in particular, but rather off the
franchise as a
whole.
Anderson says he isn't thinking of it
as a 4th
film, but
as a rebooting of the
whole series, but yet they have announced a slew of returning characters, including the main one, Alice, who never existed in the Resident Evil
franchise in the first place.
With the Resident Evil
film franchise coming to an end, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard could mark an entirely new direction and fresh start for the
franchise as a
whole.