Top 304 Sequel Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Anything would deserve a sequel if the right elements are there.
With a sequel, you always worry for its integrity.
I feel the way I always do about sequels. If there's an idea that excites me enough, and it feels like a way to do something new and fresh, then great. But I don't ever want to do a sequel just for the sake of doing a sequel.
To do a sequel is so weird, you don't really think about it. — © Seann William Scott
To do a sequel is so weird, you don't really think about it.
I'd love to do a 'Sopranos' sequel.
A sequel is going to be a pressure no matter who directs it. A sequel is only made when the original film works.
There should be a sequel to 'Sarfarosh'. It was a different film.
When I first did 'The Fast and the Furious', I didn't want there to be a sequel on the first one. I thought, 'Why would you rush to do a sequel - just because your first film is successful?'
I don't have any specific plans to return to the 'Age of the Five.' If I do, it won't be a sequel.
I'm pretty skeptical about Hollywood and its fascination with the sequel and the franchise.
With a sequel you're always trying to get bigger and better.
It was a film [The Lost World], and it's a sequel at the same time. The first shot on the first day was from the sequel to the movie they hadn't made yet. But yeah, it was a pretty amazing experience running around the jungle for that.
A sequel is an admission that you've been reduced to imitating yourself.
I don't know about doing a sequel. I think you can retroactively damage a product by adding to it. — © Simon Pegg
I don't know about doing a sequel. I think you can retroactively damage a product by adding to it.
To direct a sequel to somebody else's work is not interesting to me.
I was also a fan of the first one Saw movie. I knew there was a danger in doing the sequel, especially like this. They have such a core audience for the Saw movies. The fans of the movie actually demanded a sequel. They were on the internet going crazy. I don't even go on the internet. I don't even know how all this stuff happens. But they wanted it and one the one hand that's good, because you know there's an audience.
As far as the 'Adhugo' sequel is concerned, I would love to do it.
As far as I know, the guys at Pixar are opposed to a Monsters, Inc. sequel.
If I were to write a sequel to 'Lean In' for men, I would call it 'Make Room.'
Now that I understand how publishing schedules work, I can understand why many authors have the sophomore slump. A year is a long time to wait for a sequel, but it's a short, short time to WRITE a sequel.
If we do a sequel, I want to beat somebody's ass!
I was concerned about doing a sequel and repeating myself. That was before I read the script.
They always say 'Is there going to be a sequel to Bad Santa?' and you know, I mean, a long time ago they would talk about, you know, we're going to do a sequel to that but it was never serious. And they said 'Would you do it?' and I said out of all the movies I've done, that was a lot of fun, and maybe I would do a sequel if it ever came up and it made sense, but I said I don't think that's ever going to happen.
Even if it's a sequel, lots of people have to give their all to make a game, but some people think the sequel process happens naturally.
'The Conjuring' was a massive success, and honestly, it set the bar quite high. So I was nervous about making the sequel, and I wasn't sure if it will still have the same impact as the first one did. But that's what moved me to make the sequel.
For us the acceptance of audience is important, we won't keep making sequel after sequel just for the heck of it.
And I plan to write a sequel to Dragon Rider.
I think there are some people that are capable of making a sequel more special than the original. And we have seen that when the original 'Terminator' came out, then Jim Cameron outdid himself with the sequel. Then it became the highest grossing movie of the year when it came out in 1991.
The idea of Rambo is kind of intriguing as a closing chapter. When you shoot a film as a sequel to do another sequel it's a whole other tone. But when you know it's the final chapter you try and put in there as much emotion, understanding and closure as you can. So, whereas Rocky is a lighter character and optimistic, Rambo is much darker.
This World is not Conclusion. A Sequel stands beyond- Invisible, as Music- But positive, as Sound.
There would be no sequel to the sadness
A natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.
It's always an enormous pressure when you do a sequel. The demands are so high, and it's expensive.
'Evil Dead 1' was never supposed to have a sequel.
Friendship is not always the sequel of obligation.
We live in a country where voting rights get gutted but Sharknado gets a sequel.
Yes, Luv Ranjan and I have a sequel in mind for 'De De Pyaar De.'
We all approached doing a sequel with great trepidation and skepticism.
'Deadpool 2' played on your expectations of what a sequel to a superhero movie would be. — © Karan Soni
'Deadpool 2' played on your expectations of what a sequel to a superhero movie would be.
In my mind, it's always easier to do a sequel than an original.
I love cartoons. So when they came to me to make Ice Age and this sequel, I was so happy.
Were I not married to the director, I'm not sure I'd know anything about the 'Underworld' sequel.
A sequel is such a daunting thing, because you don't want to lose the magic and the charm of the first one.
I am writing a sequel to The Touch because I want to further explore the Chinese question that I have raised. There will be more about that in a sequel.
Many years ago, I was actually hired to write the sequel to 'Independence Day.' And I wrote a sequel. And they paid me a boatload of money to go write this thing. And after I wrote it, I read it and I gave them back the money and I said, 'Look, this is an okay movie I just wrote. But it's not worthy of the sequel to 'Independence Day.'
I cannot explain why they made that sequel to Secret of NIMH. Because they claim that it the original didn't make money, so what was the enthusiasm to make a sequel?
Every sequel needs to be bigger and better.
Even when I was writing the script for 'Don,' I suspected it could lead to a sequel.
I was working at 'New Girl' when I found out there was going to be a 'Pitch' sequel. — © Kay Cannon
I was working at 'New Girl' when I found out there was going to be a 'Pitch' sequel.
You sign for a sequel for everything these days, just in case, options. In the past, you avoided them like the plague because it meant somewhere down the road you couldn't take a job because you had to do a sequel. Now it's a feature of pretty much any feature you do.
You have to be very careful when you're working on a sequel, because it has to be a continuation of what you did before.
My life's a sequel to a movie where the actors' names have changed.
I don't write any kind of sequel or remake.
I'm not the guy to ask to write a sequel.
A lot of superhero sequel movies, they resemble each other greatly.
People will turn their noses up at a sequel or that type of thing, but Pixar really works hard - if they're making a sequel - to make a sequel an original movie, to make it an original story.
If I had done a sequel to 'Day of the Tentacle,' there probably wouldn't have been a 'Full Throttle.' If I did a 'Full Throttle' sequel, there wouldn't have been a 'Grim Fandango.' It's important to make new stuff up.
You never know in a movie if it's going to be a sequel, but right now I'm proud of what we produced.
Is it ever too late for a sequel?
There's nothing worse than the sequel that's a letdown from the first movie.
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