Sentences with phrase «see a sequel happen»

It's a great game that I thought I would enjoy, but exceeded my expectations; I'd love to see a sequel happen one day.

Not exact matches

TRAINSPOTTING is one of those films where I think a sequel in unnecessary, but I'm also very interested to see what has happened to the characters.
Now, the first trailer for the sequel - a red - band trailer - has been released, and it sees the cast of the first film (sans Cusack) traveling to the future to stop the murder of Corddry's character from happening in the past.
So if it wasn't for Diesel this sequel would have never happened, whether that's a good thing or not remains to be seen.
Kevin Feige recently spoke about the sequel — and said he wants to see it happen — with director Ryan Coogler back on board:
Fans will get to see the sequel Insidious: Chapter 2 early during this one day event happening in select theaters September 12th.
Release: Friday, February 10, 2017 [Theater] Written by: Derek Kolstad Directed by: Chad Stehelski If you are on the fence as to whether you should see what happens to John Wick in a sequel, you should first ask yourself how much of a geek you are for the really technical stuff, like fight choreography.
Skipping an entire console generation to see a sequel of a memorable franchise thankfully isn't something that happens often in the gaming industry.
Seeing the entire ensemble working together is fun but it does at times make you wish this was a sequel that happened a decade sooner.
not going to jump the gun and say it is, like I said I haven't read it.But when the author writes a sequel to to one of his best sellers which was turn into a movie.You got a think, if this book as good as the «Shinning» or even better.Also, I saw the movie and I always wonder what happened to the mother and the son.Well, the book picks up where the book / movie sort of left off.Here's an in depth interview with the author, click on Yahoo's link:
(I would like to see a sequel written to let me know what happens with Cait and Emile!
If you're old enough to remember seeing Disney's music film Fantasia — either during the original release in theaters (you must be really old), VHS, TV or even the sequel that came out in 1999, I'm pretty sure that you most likely imagined what would have happened if you were in the apprentice's shoes, making objects dance around the room at your leisure to the tune of epic orchestral pieces.
I was a huge fan of the original Defense Grid and would love to see a sequel, but sadly, this doesn't look like it's going to happen.
- «Malroth is your companion», and also happens to be the name of final boss from Dragon Quest 2 - there will be sloped terrain - a dog was shown following the protagonist - you can dash - if you jump from higher ground towards water, you can dive and move within the water - players requested waterfalls in the first game, so they're being added in the sequel - the protagonist can glide by using his «wind cape» - 4 - player multiplayer - the amount of blocks that can be stacked above and below has increased by three; 64 is the upper limit, 32 is the lower limit - the game could see release by next Summer - the design of the protagonist may just be temporary
If there's ever a sequel I want to see 20 + levels, online multiplayer, and even more control options — but let's see if that ever happens.
Thankfully, the ending is left wide open for a sequel, which Over The Moon Games has since confirmed they are working on, and I'm extremely excited to see what happens next.
Want to see what happens when you ask Media Molecule co-founders Kareem Ettouney and Mark Healy if they're working on a disc - based sequel to LittleBigPlanet?
This will be sad news for many, particularly as publisher Namco Bandai said a sequel could happen earlier this year, despite the poor sales which saw the game only managing to sell a disappointing 730,000 copies as of May 2011.
The ending to the game implies that sequels could follow, and I'd really like to see Remedy take another crack at things — but, sadly, I don't think that's going to happen.
So for this episode of Sequel Saturday, we will talk about what we would want to see changed in Binary Domain 2, if there ever happens to be one in the future.
The video game art that viewers saw at the recent Babycastles Summit — along with a controversial hacked NES game that tackled racism and a Guitar Hero sequel that never happened — wasn't just manifested in button presses.
As seen in An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, you'll learn from former US Vice President Al Gore and renowned climate scientists and communicators about what's happening to our planet and how to inspire audiences to take action.
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