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Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn

Daniel Powell


How hard can it be to take something everyone loves and give people a bit more of it? Apparently it is rocket science after all...

Published on Jul 30, 2009

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There are several ways to kill a potentially successful franchise before it even starts, or once success has been established, piss it all away in the last reel. There are the obvious ones (“Are you kidding? Hayden Christensen is perfect for this!”), the not so obvious (“She directed Green Street? Sign her up!”), and the downright bizarre (Well… Ang Lee). Some attempts at starting (or re-starting) a franchise make you wonder who pays for some of this crap, whilst others make you scream at the screen in utter disbelief. So here are 10 franchises that prove Hollywood doesn’t always get it right.

10: Jumper (2008)

There may still be a listing for Jumper 2 on IMDB, but critical reception to the first instalment didn’t exactly set review columns alight. Sure, a worldwide box office of over $200 million is good business for an original property, but unless they shift the focus from Hayden Christensen to someone more interesting for the next movie (a brick wall perhaps), then they might not repeat the trick.

9: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)

So, after all the goodwill brought on by the fact that the first two instalments are science fiction classics, somebody gave the franchise to Jonathan Mostow and paid Arnie $30 million for a movie that has its fans (I for one think its under rated), yet ensured we’d be waiting another 6 years for fucking McG of all people to bring us a fresh instalment. The ending was pretty ballsy and all but saved the picture, but it just wasn’t enough for some fans. It still made a shit load of cash, though.

8: Hulk/The Incredible Hulk (2003/2009)

Two swings, two misses. The latest incarnation starring Edward Norton may have been a slight improvement on Ang Lee’s 2003 snooze-fest, but with fan patience surely running out, there might not be too many more chances coming Marvel’s way on this one.

7: Men in Black II (2002)

Whilst the first instalment wasn’t exactly a classic, it was still vastly superior to the sequel. Recycled plot, unfunny, kid-friendly humour (a singing dog for fuck’s sake), and what seemed like sub par effects this time around. A third instalment is inevitably on the way since the money rolled in for both outings.

6: The Punisher (1989)/The Punisher (2004)/The Punisher: War Zone (2008)

What do Dolph Lundgren, Thomas Jane and Ray Stevenson have in common? They all tried their damndest to make sure The Punisher never got his own franchise (although three failed attempts is a sort of franchise!). Heck, Stevenson’s latest instalment was a virtual death-knell of R-Rated comic book movies. Each instalment has its fans (well, maybe not the last one, unless you’re really pissed, or me, as you will read here), yet none created a big enough spark to really set the screen alight. 

5: Bad Boys II (2003)

Will Smith and Martin Laurence returned, after an 8-year gap to the characters that made them action heroes and shot unknown director Michael Bay into the stratosphere. The second time out, whilst running a tidy profit, was over-long, overblown and held none of the charm of the original. Arguably the gap didn’t help and it might have been a different story (possibly yielding further sequels) had the film gone into production a little earlier.

4: xXx: State of the Union (2005)

Swapping Vin Diesel for Ice Cube was as pointless as Paris Hilton’s acting ‘career’, yet someone decided that, after launching a successful first chapter to a potential new franchise, it was a good idea to rewrite the lead role for a rapper and basically re-trace the steps of the original, resulting in the dullest sequel since Leprechaun 4: In Space.

3: Highlander II: The Quickening (1991)

Arguably the most confusing film of all time, Highlander II added to the already ridiculous notion of a Frenchman playing a Scot and a Scot playing an Egyptian by taking everything that happened in Highlander and pretending it never did, without any explanation whatsoever. Since then the franchise has languished in TV movie oblivion, yet ironically refuses to die.

2: Star Wars Episodes I/II/III.

This one might sting a bit for some, but let’s face it, to the millions of children and adults who regard The Holy Trilogy as the pinnacle of sci-fi on film, the prequels served as nothing more than a hard slap in the face. Three words sum up what’s wrong with The Phantom Menace: Jar-Jar Fucking Binks. Annoying little shit. And as if that wasn’t enough sand in the eye, they decided to cast Hayden Christensen as the most iconic sci-fi villain of all time in the next two, picking up where Jake “Yippee” Lloyd left off. So utterly unconvincing was his descent into madness in Revenge of the Sith (which still remains the more bearable of the three) that I literally sat, arms crossed shaking my head in the cinema in an attempt not to shout obscenities every time he was on screen.

1: All of the sequels to Superman (1978)

Here it is then, the most frequently shafted movie franchise of all time. How hard is it to make a sequel? Well, if you’re James Cameron, you could make them for fun, making classic sequels to both your own work (Terminator 2) or someone else’s (Aliens). If however, you are either Richard Lester (Superman II and III) or, God forbid Sidney J. Furie (Superman IV) then you’ll have no problems taking a guaranteed money-maker, based on possibly the most iconic superhero of all time and taking a huge, steaming shit all over it.

Richard Donner’s cut of Superman II, even unfinished, is light-years ahead of Lester’s inferior release, and part III was just a complete shambles, taking a comic book character and making him even more cartoon-like, in the worst way possible.

Now, all the wrath and venom in the world, all of the crushed childhood dreams, all the broken promises came out in a flood of unparalleled anger at the franchise’s most horrific instalment: Superman IV: The Quest For Peace. Oh My God. I have never in my life seen such an abomination allowed onto the screen. Some things are so bad they’re good, or even slightly laughable, but this is the kind of movie made to make children cry. This was the movie that destroyed my perception of Superman, taking everything I ever loved about the character and just throwing it away. With such an incredibly low budget, it’s any wonder they bothered trying, and with Nuclear Man’s villain spreading the Cold War paranoia - as was the norm at the time - the message was preachier than ever. Shoddy effects, shoddy plot, shoddy acting and shoddy directing render the film almost unwatchable and able to be summed up in two words: Fucking Awful.

Honourable Mentions:
Batman and Robin (1997): Awful beyond belief, but what happened next was so good, that everyone stopped caring and rightfully begun worshipping Christopher Nolan.

The Godfather Part III (1990): OK, Sophia Coppola might have tried her best to ruin this unnecessary sequel but it wasn’t that bad.

Superman Returns (2006): the only reason Bryan Singer’s re-boot was spared from the list of Superman sequels is because I was far too angry at Superman IV to care what happened next.

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Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By SamTyler 1 July 30, 2009 08:42:46 AM

So, "Bad Boys 2, whilst running a tidy profit, was over-long, overblown and held none of the charm of the original." ... so, let's skip forward 6 years and see what Michael Bay has learnt from the experience ... apparently nothing ... "Transformers 2, whilst running a tidy profit, was over-long, overblown and held none of the charm of the original." ...

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By bobajim 1 July 30, 2009 08:59:39 AM

I know we'd all like to believe that the Richard Donner cut of Superman II is a lost classic but have you actually sat through it? Sure, its a work in progress (of sorts) but even in that state you could see it was going to be pretty dull. Lester did quite a remarkable job to make the film much more fun and still coherent considering he took over the reigns half way through production. I wonder if the tedious Donner version would have killed the franchise earlier. Although at least then we wouldn't have had III and IV. Oh yeah and also, sorry I'm just ranting now, Men in Black 2 was a right cynical old rip off. The filmed clocked in at 88 minutes but I remember when I saw it the credits were about 15 mins long at the end. That barely leaves it feature film length. All involved got paid very well though so that makes it alright. Grrr!

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By blindfold11 1 July 30, 2009 09:13:48 AM

Come on! I love Superman III. It always take a bash from the critics. it was different, funny (Prior in his rediculous fall from the building is dumb fun).. and even the dramatic tension of Supeman/Kent face off was pretty good. Should make a list of films that get beaten up by fans and poress that deserve better!

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By blindfold11 1 July 30, 2009 09:13:54 AM

Come on! I love Superman III. It always take a bash from the critics. it was different, funny (Prior in his rediculous fall from the building is dumb fun).. and even the dramatic tension of Supeman/Kent face off was pretty good. Should make a list of films that get beaten up by fans and press that deserve better!

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By DamonD 1 July 30, 2009 09:56:33 AM

Bit odd to have Jumper on the list maybe? Doesn't strik me as a franchise, even when it was launched.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By _tjn 1 July 30, 2009 10:34:50 AM

doesnt AVP deserve a mention just on the basis of being so very very shit? (then again, Requiem makes the first one look like a Kubrickian work of genius...)

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By cordas 1 July 30, 2009 11:19:10 AM

AVP doesn't deserve a mention in franchises that went wrong, it deserves its own column called Franchises that should never have been attempted.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By x00x 1 July 30, 2009 12:46:42 PM

This is a great list but as the #1 Superman fan I am, I want to especially express my appreciation for having chosen Superman as not only the most frequently shafted movie franchise of all time but also the most egregiously shafted franchise as well.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Grrr 1 July 30, 2009 01:02:35 PM

Will the Star Wars prequel haters ever stop whinging?! Most people (60% + of critics for 1 & 2 & 80% + of critics for 3 - see RT) enjoyed the prequels. Yes - as a whole it is flawed & Jar Jar sucked & yes the orginal trilogy is better (although I would argue Sith is better than Jedi). But most of us still liked them - you didn't. Fair enough - you've had your say - many, many, many times but can't you find anything else from the last 10 years more worthwhile complaining about? E.G; 9/11, the Iraq War, the Bush administration, the recession. Really - there are worse things out there than a bunch of sci-fi films that didn't meet everyone's expectations.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By cbrigden 1 July 30, 2009 01:12:32 PM

Lester killed Superman on film. His movies were filled with awful, awful humour, but the polythene S really capped it off.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By mugwump 1 July 30, 2009 01:50:22 PM

I'm surprised there's no mention of The Golden Compass here...

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By bobajim 1 July 30, 2009 03:19:26 PM

Hey there's nothing wrong with a bit of plastic S throwing once in a while... okay maybe you're right. The Golden Compass would've been fine if they hadn't fired the director two months before release and re edited the whole thing at that point, putting the middle at the end and chopping the real end out all together. Oh well.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By groovewitch 1 July 30, 2009 04:17:15 PM

The Matrix needs to be on this list. The final two "installments" were horrible stinkers, to say the least!

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By BOYO1989 1 July 30, 2009 04:17:32 PM

The Star Wars prequels, with exception to the set pieces, where generally terrible. I didn't mind the new Incredible Hulk film though, so silence on that :P

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Eurytus 1 July 30, 2009 04:27:41 PM

Sorry but no film featuring Terrance Stamps General Zod could be called a failure. I'll give you Superman III and IV is obvious but II was a lot of fun despite some oddities (the aforementioned polythene S).

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By MarvMarble 1 July 30, 2009 05:57:22 PM

I rather liked Superman 2. (I haven't seen the Donner cut yet though.) Sure the Superman films are kinda cheesy, but they're good fun. (I wasn't keen on the last though.) I'd certainly rank it WAY above Batman and Robin, but since you're looking at the franchise as a whole I can see why you took that route.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By MarvMarble 1 July 30, 2009 05:58:46 PM

And yeah, Superman 3 isn't bad either, cheesiness aside. I don't even mind The Quest for peace, although the preachy stuff grates. It's the worse of the lot.... but I still found it quite fun.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By MarvMarble 1 July 30, 2009 06:02:15 PM

That should be 'the worst of the lot.'

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Discrespective 1 July 30, 2009 11:09:12 PM

What piece of fucking shit loser bags Superman II ?!? Superman II like Godfather II, Mission Impossible II, Bride Of Frankenstein, is one of few sequels that was better than original as it intention was to be pay off for hour, hour and half of set up in first one that we had to sit through ! How can movie about Superman getting dealt to by three other super evil dudes from his home planet be equally worse than what everbody saw in first one which is essentially one more of those disaster movies that people were heavily into at time ( The Towering Inferno, Posiedon Adventure, The Swarm, The Beach, Black Sunday etccc. ) hence guys the earthquake !!! I love you Den Of Geek but you disappoint me :-(

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Discrespective 1 July 30, 2009 11:28:30 PM

And for you Star Wars Prequel Apologists out there that don't get it, dude why those movies don't just suck but choke on dick is cause a prequel is suppose to add to series and that what these things did, only it did it wayyyyyyy too much !!! We all could of done without Darth Vader built C3PO, Bobba Fett watch his Dad being killed, The Force is Space Aids type thing deal ! Less is more and that's why Star Wars is better without the three prequels than with buddy ! It pisses me off ! I mean we all had our own ideas on what prequel to Star Wars should of been man and that's why for alot us it was just disappointing because it didn't live up to our preconcieved ideas but still for me when Star Wars is simply ' Jew Samurai's In Space ' what they should of done is used one of most common samurai movies in there story ! Zatochi The Blind Swordsman ! Darth Vader should been blind ! That whould added to story without taking anything away and would made ending to Return Of Jedi alot more poignant, this whole point wanting to see his son with his own eyes, when he can't he's blind, it's just wanted to see him with his helmet off ...

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Amorphisbob 1 July 31, 2009 12:11:23 AM

"Star Wars is simply Jew Samurais In Space" that may be a mistranslation, because clearly you don't speak english very well, but i just LOLed in my pants

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By jinste 1 July 31, 2009 12:20:58 AM

Surely Thunderbirds?Coulda been Britains Star Wars/Trek.But no,its killed stone dead at birth by that imbecile Frakes,who had clearly never seen a single episode of the tv show.What a plank.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By jinste 1 July 31, 2009 12:24:29 AM

How about the Jaws series?Never actually meant as a franchise obviously-but did the 3D one kill it or what?worst 3D fx iv ever seen.Atrocious movie as well.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By FrenkyA9 1 July 31, 2009 01:10:07 AM

Remember Seed of Chucky, the unwanted spawn of two crazy dolls on a killing spree? Bride of Chucky should have been the last of the Child's Play franchise.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By spago 1 July 31, 2009 06:34:26 AM

Discrespective: dude, did you just put mission impossible II in the same league as The Godftaher part II? wow. really. wow.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Bassthang 1 July 31, 2009 11:47:15 AM

Superman II: much better than I. III was fun too. Luckily I haven't yet seen IV. The very idea of using Milton Keynes as Metropolis put me right off the idea. Star Wars prequels: still enjoy watching Episode I, and prefer watching that to the original trilogy. I even liked Jar-Jar. (I can hear the knives being sharpened out there. . .)

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Bassthang 1 July 31, 2009 11:51:06 AM

What about X-Men? The first one and X2 were superb, but the last one was pathetic (especially after teasing us by putting Sentinels in the trailer). Starship Troopers anyone? Haven't seen the sequels myself, so can't comment, but the write-ups on the DVD cases suggested same-old, same-old. . .

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By Grrr 1 July 31, 2009 01:25:34 PM

I think Disrespective's comments prove my point. Get a life deary.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By shaneoid 1 July 31, 2009 05:23:24 PM

You forgot Dungeons and Dragons and Judge Dredd. Both proper aweful

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By 24Seven 1 August 1, 2009 03:23:25 PM

In order for a franchise that was crapped upon to be in the top 10 of all time, the movies that were actually good have to be iconic. So, Star Wars fits, Men in Black doesn't IMO. Incredible Hulk doesn't fit because every one of the movies blows. It is the TV franchise that was good. Since I never saw Jumper, it definitely does not qualify as iconic. Franchises that are definitely missing would be: Matrix, Jaws, Aliens. Matrix jumped the shark when Neo could talk to machines outside the matrix. Jaws jumped the shark (heh) after the first movie. Aliens 3 is barely watchable but requires lots of alcohol. Resurrection should just be burned in order to spare future generations.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By clementine 1 August 3, 2009 11:52:45 AM

SEED of chucky is awesome !! when a failing franchise actually realises and begins to take the piss out of itself it's the only way to go, and i quite like AVP but requiem mae me want to fucking cry it was so bad!! i always thought they could have made a good franchise out of the whole van helsing thing but they messed it up crammed it all into one messy , boring badly cast piece of "i'm gonna watch this but only because i love fantasy" hogwash.And as for highlander there can be only one is the most ironic tagline ever as i think theres like 4 films and a couple of tv series isn't there?? The Star Wars Prequels are not so bad if you try to see them as a seperate project because guaranteed if they weren't associated the majority of us would have enjoyed them alot more.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By cress 1 August 3, 2009 05:49:01 PM

Superman 2(BOTH versions) are great. Lester sux, but Superman 2 was good. I remember being in the theatre as a kid and people actually cheered during that film. That is something that doesn't happen in todays world. Star Wars prequels aren't as bad as everyone says, with SITH being great. THE MATRIX is extremely deserving to be on this list. The Wachowski Bros. acted as if they could do no wrong, and would give fans the sequel they wanted. RELOADED/REVOLUTIONS was TERRIBLE. WTF? And how about SPIDERMAN 3? It reminded me of SUPERMAN 3. AWFUL!

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By monomatt 1 August 4, 2009 01:18:20 AM

Spiderman and the Matrix should definitely be on this list. Both franchises took a nosedive to shitdom. Superman was crap anyway.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By semiretarded 1 August 5, 2009 01:24:31 AM

I'm suprised no one mentioned 'Indiana Jones and the rediculous day saving, flying, CGI monkeys'. I love Indy. I hate Lucas.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By cerveloguy 1 January 19, 2010 06:11:01 AM

Do you think Lucas admits to himself privately that he got the prequels so badly wrong? He must see the fan feedback and have some regrets. But he did just destroy Indy 4 so maybe not. Jaws 2 is very good. 3 was a bit awry, but part 2 is actually very good. matrix 2 & 3 are depressing. Superman 2 is ok and Stamp is awesome.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By oldteen 1 June 3, 2010 09:25:47 AM

These choices are all pretty good. I agree add Jaws to the list, Indiana Jones, Spider-Man. What about "Beverly Hills Cop," "Speed," "X-Men," "Rocky," "Predator." Just about any horror movie series as the original is usually novel and the sequels are just rehashes or fodder.

Re: Top 10 Movie Franchises that took a wrong turn
Posted By theyellowpanda 1 June 14, 2010 11:15:32 PM

terminator 3 was ok.
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