10 Major 2014 Films That Will Probably Kill Their Franchise

Ten major films from 2014 that will probably be the final entry in their series.

Aside from forcing expensive technical advancements on consumers (3D, 48fps, Matthew McConaughey's acting ability), there€™s nothing Hollywood loves more than franchises. And it€™s easy to understand why. For all their rallying against how unimaginative the film industry is, audiences never seem happier than with the safety of a familiar story. The general thinking to be why chance your hard earned cash on some unknown when there€™s another Expendables to see; the first two may be rubbish, but at least we know what we€™re getting. It may be stifling when every other release feels like it€™s a sequel, but it€™s yet to stop the box office ticking over. It wasn€™t that long ago when sequels were regarded very differently. Rather than bigger and hopefully better, it was cheaper and hopefully not that much worse. Film series didn€™t escalate to massive payoffs, they fizzled on until they weren€™t worth it. The someone realised it's a lot easier to twist an existing idea than do something original and thus we arrive at the present. As much as everybody seems to love franchises, they€™re not infallible. Some series come to a natural conclusion, while others unexpectedly fail to deliver and become ostracised. Of course, some franchises are fully destructible; even the abhorrent Batman And Robin was cancelled out in eight short years when Batman Begins tumbled in. But today we€™re talking the here and now, looking at ten films from 2014 that will probably be the final entry in their series.
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Film Editor (2014-2016). Loves The Usual Suspects. Hates Transformers 2. Everything else lies somewhere in the middle. Once met the Chuckle Brothers.