No problem - sorry for misinterpreting what you meant !
Nerys - Yes, it does depend on the situation. I had no problem with the Maguire Spider Man not being a continuation of the Nicholas Hammond version.
It is, however, getting to a point now that some companies are so creatively bankrupt that they are on the verge of making the same film over and over again...
I'm going out on a limb and say that it isn't a matter of bankruptcy, for the most part (I'm sure there are exceptions). I think it is a matter of fear of losing the audience, with a new, untested product.
Its the same rationale as to my many radio stations will play the same 5 or so songs again and again because the fear of listeners changing the station and never coming back.
Studios have, especially recently, faced a number of major FX houses going out of business, and the fear that they are next. So, rebooting or remaking known material is a safer bet than taking audiences for a new ride.
Same thing goes for Shakespeare