Starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson, Ghostbusters has
since seen a sequel and is now on the cusp of a third — this time starring an all - female cast that includes Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon.
What started off as a web - based game, blossomed on consoles with the release of Trials HD back in 2009, and
since saw sequels and copycats forge out their own little racing / puzzle genre.
Not exact matches
A new TV spot has arrived online for the fifth instalment in the Jurassic Park franchise, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom which gives us a look at few snippets of previously unseen footage from the blockbuster
sequel; check it out here...
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As someone that has been waiting for a
sequel to Unbreakable
since I
saw the film so many years ago, I'm happy to report the Glass footage looked fantastic and featured some great stuff between Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L. Jackson.
(Side note: for Dexter fans out there, it is fun to imagine this movie as a
sequel to that TV show where we get to
see what Dexter has been up to
since the show ended, as it's great to
see star Michael C. Hall again.)
Since the first game was released we've
seen two other
sequels, 2001's Return to Castle Wolfenstein and the simply titled Wolfenstein of 2009, both with a different developer at the helm and diminishing degrees of success.
The sidescrolling action series
saw its first release in arcades back in 1999 and has thrived in China and Japan ever
since, spawning nine
sequels / remixes in the last 15 years.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the supermarket, you're face to face with terror so bold, so frightening it has never been
seen on - screen before or
since (not until the
sequel, anyway).
I almost think it's unfair, even though I haven't
seen it yet, that it should be released the same year as the
sequel to The Hangover
since now it's going to be so closely compared, and unjustly so, to it.
Moriarty (Jared Harris) and the rationale (or, better, the lack thereof) of his plan are the best things about this
sequel, which broadens the scope of the first film to have Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) and Watson (Jude Law) traverse Europe by train, horse (Holmes is forced upon a miniature one,
since he
sees the larger ones as «dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle»), ship, and foot — fighting, outrunning bullets, and witnessing or causing general destruction as they go.
Our comedy of the year, 22 Jump Street was a glorious riff on
sequels, a meta meditation on rom - coms with more than a touch of Brokeback about it, and a gag machine the likes of which has rarely been
seen since Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker hung up their funny dog poo.
During a reveal impressions video for the
sequel to Bungie's first new IP
since Halo was taken from them, a prominent figure in the gaming press let slip a hint about when we should expect to
see Red Dead Redemption 2 in stores.
WHY: It's always nice to
see an original idea like «Now You See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed properties (and a sequel has since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potenti
see an original idea like «Now You
See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed properties (and a sequel has since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potenti
See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed properties (and a
sequel has
since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potential.
Based on a Dark Horse comic by Mike Richardson, Mark Verheiden and Phil Hester, «Timecop» hasn't
seen the light of day in comics for quite some time —
since a 2003
sequel series, in fact.
When I
saw the trailer for the Captain America
sequel, I got pumped up by how cool it looked, but apprehensive
since I didn't feel the other movies delivered.
Fans are extremely eager to
see the highly - anticipated Deadpool
sequel since the exciting trailers released worldwide!
Since the original bombed at the box office, one must wonder what might have prompted a studio to greenlight a
sequel 15 years later, especially when you
see that the results are equally - abysmal.
I suppose a remake makes more sense than a
sequel, especially
since An American Werewolf in Paris apparently sucked (I never
saw it).
I'm really excited to
see what Lilly brings to the
sequel,
since the original Ant - Man was fine but somewhat forgettable.
Since Gibson's acclaimed World War II drama received some awards love, we also heard that he might star in the Daddy's Home
sequel, so we may start to
see more and more of the controversial actor in front of the camera.
While we're on the subject, in the same interview, Pixel mentions that,
since it's been so long
since the first Cave Story was released, «There's a very, very good chance we'll
see a
sequel».
Moviegoers may be enticed to
see Johnny Depp in the
sequel two years from now, but considering the recent trends when it comes to series, don't be surprised if the five - movie order is cut down to three — especially
since this first chapter is far from «Fantastic».
Also available now is American Reunion, the mildly desperate
sequel that will rekindle just enough fond feelings for the original American Pie movie before helping you remember why you haven't
seen many of the original cast members
since then.
Of course, ever
since its slightly bizarre PlayStation
sequel, all we've
seen out of the franchise is ports and slight remakes.
Whether we'll
see Cooper make the transition in this film is unclear, particularly
since the Spider -
sequel already boasts the villains Electro, played by Jamie Foxx, and Rhino, embodied by Paul Giamatti, and we're really hoping it doesn't end up with bad guy overload.
Ever
since the realization that M. Night Shyamalan's Split was actually a quiet
sequel to his hit Unbreakable fans have been excited to
see Glass, the movie that will combine the two.
This is the first in - depth look we've
seen of the Ant - Man
sequel since it was first announced in October 2015.
Since this series is technically the prequel /
sequel to the original Saint Seiya, it would be so awesome to
see this series released here in the west, especially now that there is an end in sight.
Since this first book ends with an obvious opening for a
sequel, I checked Ruth Lauren «s author website and was thrilled to
see the next book will come out in April of 2018!
On top of that, this seems to be a
sequel rather than a remake so no matter what we do or don't count things will be very different
since we last
saw Kanto.
If you read my essay on the game above I find it hard to point out faults in the game
since I found most of the faults to be intentional, but I would like to
see some crisper graphics and a bit more depth the the fighting in this
sequel.
In an interview with IGN, the people that make up Media Molecule talked about everything from the supposed
sequel to copyright infringement to even the slow sales LBP has
seen since its debut.
Portal did OK I guess for a while there; its 2011
sequel won our Game of the Year, and while we haven't
seen a proper release
since, we have revisited the Portal universe as part of a tech demo for VR hardware.
The games industry has changed quite a lot
since then, and now we
see the release of a direct
sequel, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
Not
since the likes of Mega Man have we
seen such a case of
sequel diarrhea.
It's been 18 years
since the game
saw release on the N64, and it has
seen eight direct
sequels in that time.
So naturally when the
sequel finally arrived, twelve years
since the original's release, I was more than happy to
see what changes had been made that was worth such a long, long wait.
Since then, Nintendo systems have
seen two other Tales titles: the Wii
sequel, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, and Tales of the Abyss on Nintendo 3DS.
Although my experience with Assassin's Creed gets worse and worse, my previous apathetic stance on the
sequel is starting to go away
since I
see the potential now.
Unlike «those other guys,» jabs MTV Games executive VP and general manager Scott Guthrie, Harmonix has been allowed to take their time to «evolve» the Rock Band franchise; something we'll be
seeing at E3 next month and the reason why there hasn't been a numerical
sequel since 2008.
A delightfully whimsical and inventive 3D platformer from the creative minds at Double Fine, Psychonauts was an underappreciated gem when initially released yet has
since developed such a passionate cult following that we'll be
seeing a fan - funded
sequel relatively soon.
We probably won't
see a
sequel for some time yet,
since NetherRealm is currently finishing up Mortal Kombat X, which arrives on April 14.
Since the days of the World War II releases, we've
seen the franchise move to a more recent setting with Modern Warfare and its string of
sequels.
I never expected to
see a
sequel, even a non-direct
sequel, so the announcement of NieR: Automata caught me completely by surprise, and my excitement for it has only grown
since that announcement, and has now reached a fervor
since I played through the demo this morning.
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.
Hopefully a
sequel or expansion will
see the core concept expand in future games,
since multiplayer, a proper story mode and other such additions would all serve to compliment what is already an assuredly competent core experience.
We'll be
seeing more from this writer, and
since the first game is good we can really only expect the
sequel will be just as good, if not better.
Since then the series has
seen a number of
sequels, spin - offs, and subseries.
It has been quite some time
since we had
seen a proper
sequel in the House of the Dead franchise, but that is about to change.
Remastered works have also been released, but a true
sequel hasn't been
seen since Fable III's release in 2010.