10 "Final" Entries In Movie Franchises (That Totally Weren't)

Don't miss this film, because THIS IS THE END... unless it makes a bunch of money.

Friday The 13th The Final Chapter
Paramount Pictures

All things come to an end. Even things as constant as long-running film franchises and seminal characters.

To that end, not so long ago, Sylvester Stallone named his upcoming action-thriller Rambo: Last Blood, a clear reference to the original film First Blood and a hint that the series was coming to a close. Then, before the film was even released, Stallone himself said he'd love to make another entry in the franchise if this one does well enough.

So much for THAT closure.

Stallone isn't alone in intending to end a series and then deciding to revisit it when popular demand (or an easy paycheck) demands it. Because some naughty film-makers have a habit of slapping a "Final" or "Last" in the title when they know full-well it'll be nothing of the sort...

10. Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End

Friday The 13th The Final Chapter
Disney

With the massive success of the first Pirates film (a success that turned Johnny Depp from quirky indie actor to box-office gold), it was no shock that Disney gave the world another. And because the second film ended with unanswered questions, it was a no-brainer to expect a third chapter to wrap out the series.

And boy, did it want us to believe it was over. The saga concluded, we met the parents of our heroes, and everything came full circle. They even literally called the film At World's End. All wrapped up, right?

Nope. Four years later, Disney decided there was still treasure to be found in the series. They series continued for two more entries (so far), with On Stranger Tides bringing back Johnny Depp but losing Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, and even director Gore Verbinski.

Rumor has it this pirate ship still hasn't sunk for the last time...

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Chris Vander Kaay knows the hidden secrets of the world, but he frequently forgets them. He has them written on a piece of paper along with his passwords, but he seems to have misplaced that as well.