Top 5 Movie Musical Sequels Ranked: From High School Musical 2 To Frozen II

As a musical movie fanatic, I’ve noticed it’s really tough to make a good sequel. You see it all the time – something like Grease gets a follow-up, but it just doesn’t measure up. That’s why lists of great musical sequels are pretty short! Mostly, you find newer movies that actually deliver – they give us more fantastic songs and let us revisit characters we already adore. It’s all about building on something good, and thankfully, some sequels actually get it right.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple First Reactions Are In

The new film, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, will bring back several characters from the last movie. This includes the return of Dr. Kelson (played by Ralph Fiennes), the dangerous Alpha Infected Samson (Chi Lewis-Parry), cult leader Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell), and both Spike (Alfie Williams) and his father, Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).

Ray Liotta’s Narc Still Hits Harder Than GoodFellas 23 Years Later

Many fans still consider it a major oversight that James Liotta wasn’t nominated for an Oscar for his role in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas, a film that received six nominations, including two for his co-stars, Joe Pesci and Lorraine Bracco. Years later, Liotta starred in another gritty crime film where he played an even more imposing character than his Goodfellas role. Ironically, this character, also named Henry, was meant to be a ‘good guy,’ but Liotta’s intense performance made him seem truly frightening. That raw energy is what continues to make the film so powerful, even 23 years after it came out.

Netflix Wanted to Buy Disney, the MCU, and Star Wars Before Going For Warner Bros. Takeover

According to Bloomberg, Netflix explored the possibility of acquiring the entire Disney company. This potential deal would have been even larger than the current one making headlines, giving Netflix ownership of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Disney’s vast collection of classic films spanning a century, properties from 20th Century Studios, and everything else – including Disney+, Disney’s theme parks, and its cruise line.