3 Movie Sequels Everyone Complained About (That Ended Up Being Great)

Sequels are a natural fit for some movies – especially those with unresolved endings or based on ongoing book series. But sometimes, a sequel just doesn’t feel right, like when a story feels complete, a lot of time has passed since the original, or there’s no obvious way to continue the story. Fans often worry in these cases, and that happened with these three films. Surprisingly, fans were wrong to be concerned – the sequels actually turned out well.

DC Sets Up the Most Tragic Version of an Iconic Villain

The Absolute Universe series has taken some surprising twists with classic villains, even turning some into heroes. A prime example is Circe, who is now Wonder Woman’s adoptive mother instead of an enemy. Initially, Barbara Ann Minerva, also known as Cheetah, appeared to be following a similar path, introduced in Absolute Wonder Woman #3 as an ally to the Last Amazon. But recent issues, particularly Absolute Wonder Woman #20, have revealed her descent into villainy through carefully placed clues, and it’s a truly sad turn of events.

5 Incredible Sci-Fi Series Over 5 Seasons (With No Bad Episodes)

It’s a huge accomplishment for any sci-fi show to last five seasons, but it’s incredibly rare for one to do so without a single weak episode. Only a few truly outstanding series have managed this, consistently delivering high-quality stories over many hours of television.

Netflix Cancels Adult Animation Series After Only 10 Episodes

The Netflix comedy Strip Law, featuring Janelle James, Adam Scott, Keith David, and many other well-known actors, was set in Las Vegas. The show followed a serious lawyer who reluctantly partners with a questionable magician to tackle the city’s most bizarre legal cases. Despite its talented cast and creative team, Strip Law didn’t attract a large enough audience to make Netflix’s Top 10 list, and the show has been cancelled. Series creator Cullen Crawford shared the news on Bluesky, expressing gratitude for the experience and highlighting the joyful, creative spirit of everyone involved. He thanked viewers who gave the show a chance.

This Surprising Fantasy Movie Is a ’90s Kids Favorite, And The Series Is Still Making Sequels

What truly makes Dragonheart stand out is its rich mythology, based on three core ideas. First, the ‘Old Code’ is a set of knightly principles, inspired by King Arthur, that emphasizes protecting the vulnerable, ruling with fairness, and always keeping one’s promises, no matter the sacrifice. The film also features a unique ritual called ‘heart-sharing,’ where a dragon gives a piece of its heart to a dying person, saving their life and creating a permanent, unbreakable bond. This link means they share each other’s pain, and if one dies, the other will too. Finally, Dragonheart introduces Dragon Heaven, a special afterlife reserved for dragons who have proven themselves worthy through noble deeds – only the most virtuous dragons earn a place among the stars.

Masters of the Universe Just Got the Perfect Last Minute Release Update

Fans of Masters of the Universe will get an extra-large screen experience! The movie will be released in IMAX theaters on June 5th, alongside its regular and Dolby Cinema debut, just in time for the opening weekend. Tickets are available now. This means The Mandalorian & Grogu will be leaving IMAX theaters after a two-week run.

Kaiju No. 8 Announces New Anime Following Series Finale

Production I.G announced a new anime short film called “Kaiju No. 8: Narumi’s Week at Work.” It’s based on the spin-off manga, Kaiju No. 8 Relax, which began in 2024 and is still being released even after the main Kaiju No. 8 story ended. The spin-off focuses on Gen Narumi, the captain of the Defense Force’s 1st Unit, who is known as Japan’s strongest anti-kaiju fighter. Despite his incredible power, he’s a bit of a slacker – he skips meetings, avoids paperwork, and loves to play video games. The short film will show what his everyday life is really like, and promises some unexpected challenges. Production I.G is also animating this special. You can see a first look image below.

The Big Bang Theory Sequel Undoes a Major Character Retcon for Its Surprise Villain

So far, none of the original characters from the Pasadena group will be in the new spinoff series. However, a recent trailer has confirmed that Wil Wheaton will return, playing a heightened, over-the-top version of himself. While details are scarce, the trailer shows Wheaton’s character with superpowers, causing trouble in Stuart’s comic book store. This is a clever move, as it brings back the mischievous side of his original character.