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Film fans name the unmade sequels that won’t happen, but they’d still love to see

The ones that got away.

As history continues to remind us, just because a sequel to a hit movie gets announced and placed into active development, there’s absolutely no guarantee it’s going to end up making it through production and into theaters.

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In some cases it’s not actually all that bad of a thing to happen, but in other instances, fans are left lamenting the one that got away. Thanks to an intriguing discussion that’s been unfolding over on Reddit, we’ve got a much better idea of which hypothetical sequels fans wanted to see the most, not to mention the ones that still have supporters burning a candle in their honor just in case.

Of the titles listed by the OP, Star Trek 4 is about as close to a guarantee as you can find, even if none of the cast members are willing to confirm with 100 percent certainty that they’ll be back, despite a J.J. Abrams-sponsored announcement claiming they were all ready to go.

A follow-up to The Adventures of Tintin is almost certainly dead in the water, which is a shame when the Peter Jackson/Steven Spielberg/Edgar Wright/Joe Cornish team is the stuff of dreams for cinephiles. Another Edge of Tomorrow grows less likely by the day, as does Sherlock Holmes 3, which looked for a while as though it was racing towards the starting line before the pandemic came along.

It’s best not to mention Man of Steel 2 in front of DCEU or Henry Cavill diehards, while the comments have also thrown up additional tantalizing would-be blockbusters, including a direct continuation to Tron: Legacy, Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy III, Karl Urban’s return as Judge Dredd, and plenty more that have gotten us wistful just thinking about them.


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