Mini Ninjas is
getting a sequel titled Mini Ninjas Adventures.
Not exact matches
The Nollywood movie, Mr. and Mrs., which
got movie lovers glued to their TV screens in 2012, is set to produce a
sequel titled Mr. and Mrs. Revolution.
Reed told Newsrama he wants to
get much «weirder» with the
sequel and really explore Ant - Man (Paul Rudd) and the Wasp's (Evangeline Lilly) dynamic, hence the
title Ant - Man and the Wasp:
Within the past couple weeks, Prometheus 2 officially
got a new
title and a synopsis detailing the
sequel to the prequel to the Alien franchise from director Ridley Scott.
Other
titles that have
gotten a reboot or long - interval
sequel include «The Smurfs,» «Clash of the Titans,» «TRON: Legacy» and «The Karate Kid.»
Featuring the same gameplay mechanics we already
got used to from the first
title of the franchise, this
sequel will include a better matchmaking system that will allow players to search for clans to adhere to.
Capcom's producer expressed some concerns that the
title could
get «Dead Spaced» and lost among higher profile
sequels, but they seem determined all the same.
Unfortunately, we're probably never
getting a
sequel to the badass 2012 film Dredd, which starred Karl Urban as the
title character...
Taking place between the events of Civil War and Infinity War, the Peyton Reed - directed
sequel will see Evangeline Lily's Hope suit up as Wasp, becoming the MCU's first female hero to
get her name in the
title.
Now that it's
got its Avatar
sequels squared away safely in 2020 — and every subsequent December from now until the heat death of the universe — Fox has started solidifying its film schedule for the more immediate future, especially the lucrative
titles in its X-Men movie franchise.
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy will apparently be
getting an updated version,
titled Bravely Default: For the
Sequel.
Yeah, well, you know, Ant - Man is officially
getting a
sequel, but it won't be
titled Ant - Man 2.
Watch on YouTube Subscribe to Polygon on YouTube The PlayStation 2 rhythm game Frequency, and its
sequel Amplitude, might have looked flashy as all -
get - out, but both
titles were surprisingly...
Sure, Nintendo could make
sequels to the
titles mentioned, that would be VERY welcome, but let's not
get caught up in just wanting old games re-released.
Now we've
got the decorations back out for the inevitable
sequel to 2015's Mark Wahlberg - Will Ferrell hit Daddy's Home, cleverly
titled Daddy's Home 2.
The PlayStation 2 rhythm game Frequency, and its
sequel Amplitude, might have looked flashy as all -
get - out, but both
titles were surprisingly streamlined
titles.
During an interivew with Yahoo! Movies, he discussed how the
sequel will capitalize on the first film's groundwork and why Wasp
got title billing this time around.
This post will serve as a primer for the upcoming
title,
getting you up to speed on anything you should know before diving into the
sequel.
It's also
getting a proper
sequel,
titled Earth Defense Force 2025.
/ Film Edge of Tomorrow is
getting a
sequel (with both Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise returning) and its riffing on the original film's tagline for its
title: Live Die Repeat and Repeat Collider why Rian Johnson asked JJ Abrams to make a small switch to the ending of The Force Awakens to help out The Last Jedi The New Yorker Anthony Lane reviews Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.
A
sequel seems likely, and having such a fan - favorite
title get announced at E3 would be a big win for Sony.
I know we have seen some great rally racers in Rallisport Challenge, but like most racing fans are probably saying you can never
get enough race
titles, and that's why year after year Codemasters comes out with another
sequel trying to
get the series to a competitive level.
Now, the Wasp's role in the MCU is
getting even bigger: Marvel has announced an Ant - Man
sequel,
titled Ant - Man and the Wasp.
After George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead was released in Italy (under the
title, Zombi) to boffo box office, producers were quick to
get a «
sequel» into production.
I have no doubt in my mind that the widely praised platformer
title, Rayman Origins, will be
getting a well deserved
sequel in the future.
Last month we
got a ton of details about what we can expect from the Kingsman
sequel Kingsman: The Golden Circle (a
title that I still maintain sounds way too much like either a Philip Pullman novel or the name of a cowboy - themed Americana restaurant).
While the idea of rewarding people for having played past games of a certain franchise isn't something new, Moore explains EA's take on «persistence,» saying, «We recognize [players]-- that's the persistence — and their presence there
gets its achievements and carries them from iteration to iteration,» adding that the idea is no longer to buy one game in order to
get goodies for its
sequel, but rather have a migration process occur from earlier
titles to the next and «move it along.»
One would think the game would at least
get the usual cinematic CG teaser trailer treatment that
sequels to popular
titles often do.
About external publishers, It's always a coin - flip about what we
get first between video - only game trailers / presentations (aka with no in - the - game gameplay elements to show) or announcements about uninspired
sequels / remakes / whatever for which year - long waits and / or delays concerning the more intriguing
titles are always behind the corner.
Well, it seems that they've finally
gotten around to it as Rockstar this morning announced a new
title in their Red Dead franchise which will be a direct
sequel to Red Dead Redemption featuring John Marston's son.
With Nintendo's girl - centric system the designated dumping ground for
sequels to IP's that should never have been — Petz Catz 2, Petz Horsez 2, Petz Dogz 2, etc. — it's refreshing to see an original, albeit adorable
title like De Blob
getting some
sequel love.
«As a personal plea to the developer, bring this
title back for a
sequel with a few more levels and throw in a little voice acting, and you've
got yourself an even nuttier time.»
This
title comes across as more of a worthy replacement than a direct
sequel, so don't expect to pick up the first game again once you
get hold of Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2.
There's a new Spider - Man game, and we're finally
getting sequels for Red Dead Redemption, Darksiders, Mega Man, and God of War, in addition to an exciting mix of more high profile
sequels and original
titles.
They've
got new Mario and Zelda games in the works for the Wii, and they haven't released a proper Mario
sequel on a system that already has a proper Mario
title since the Super Nintendo (if you count Yoshi's Island, otherwise it would be the NES).
Though Super Mario RPG never
got a proper
sequel, its legacy was continued by two series: the handheld Mario & Luigi
titles, and Paper Mario.
A
sequel seems likely, and having such a fan - favorite
title get announced at E3 would be a big win for Sony.
It's official RAGE is
getting a
sequel after rumbling from various gaming communities about Walmart leaking the
title in their inventory.
, as well as the surprise return of an infamous GameCube launch
title that took a whole decade to
get a
sequel.
I happy that this energic
title is
getting not one, but two
sequels this year.
I never
got that
sequel, but I did
get Paper Mario, a
title I was immensely skeptical of.
A
sequel to South Park: Stick of Truth was announced
titled, South Park: The Fractured But Whole (
get it?).
The original game isn't great, but the
sequel is, and that's
getting released in America in Spring 2010 with the majestic
title of Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!
Watch Dogs 1 was the video game that ushered in the new generation of consoles by being one of the launch
titles for the Xbox One and the PS4, albeit Watch Dogs released on the PS3 and Xbox 360 the definitive version was clear right out the gate, coming to 2016, we
get a
sequel to Watch Dogs 1, but the
sequel managed to garner better reviews than the original.
This is one of my biggest issues in gaming today — while
sequels to many generic FPS games
get churned out and sold like crazy, there are so many truly unique
titles that simply don't gain enough momentum to earn a real fanbase.
Games like Call of Duty
get sequel after
sequel, while
titles like Brutal Legend and Lost Planet 2 haven't even come close to meeting the sales that Black Ops managed to reach on it's release day alone, and are both
getting less and less likely to gain futher
sequel support in the future.
22nd February 2013 - At Sony's PlayStation 4 reveal event we
got to see a lot of
sequels but there were some new IP based
titles as well such as Drive Club, the new... Read More
Like Excitebike and the original Zelda games, I never played the original on NES (or its Game Boy
sequel), and
got my first taste of Kid Icarus in the NES Remix
titles.
Everyone's favorite Witch who jumped from a multiplatform
title to be a Nintendo Exclusive is
getting a
sequel in Bayonetta 3, and this time for the Switch -LSB-...]
Hey Scott Lowe, I may have criticized the Call of Duty game series believing to be the «Land Before Time
sequels of first - person shooters», I do like it how you brought back one of the maps from the classic WWII Call of Duty
titles (even though I only
got to play one of them which is «World at War»).