Weapons is one of the best films of the year – but a prequel is a terrible idea

It appears that this genre has become a place where large production companies are ready to take daring, innovative creative risks, giving talented screenwriters and filmmakers freedom to explore unique concepts without any reliance on established intellectual properties. This risk-taking allows for projects with no known brand association, and even if these films don’t perform exceptionally well financially at the box office, it doesn’t discourage such efforts.








