20 Movie Sequels Everyone Knew Were A Huge Mistake (But Still Got Made)

6. Son of the Mask

Son Of The Mask Jamie Kennedy
New Line Cinema

The Mask is undeniably one of the most iconic films of the 1990s, and so the hunger for a sequel was absolutely there - albeit one produced within a sensible timeframe and with the involvement of the man who made it iconic, Jim Carrey.

But Son of the Mask took more than a decade to come to fruition, releasing in 2005 without Carrey, who declined due to his negative experience working on another sequel to one of his hit comedies, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.

And so, Son of the Mask was reimagined as a standalone sequel starring Jamie Kennedy (!) as a man whose son is born with the powers of the Mask.

This movie was quite literally a red flag treadmill from the beginning - nothing about this suggested a worthy follow-up, without even mentioning its obscene $100 million budget.

Kennedy has himself since spoken about the film's chaotic production, noting that the studio panicked once they saw a rough cut and insisted upon hasty reshoots to make the film more broadly comedic.

Surprising not a single living soul, Son of the Mask was a colossal box office flop and one of the most critically panned films of the 2000s.

 
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