There's no guarantee the second movie will do anywhere near the business of the first one
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Guess I'm not understanding why that's so incredibly funny. While it's not always true (And Orci and Kurtzman's other franchise managed to escape it), sequels generally produce diminishing returns, sometimes to a drastic degree.
the sequel will have a lot of good word of mouth and memories from the first film.
also the movie was hurt by only being in most imax theatres for two weeks due to scheduling conflicts.
i suspect a lot of the imax theatres will try and clear a month for the next one.
as for sequels.. that often depends on how much of the original team has to do with the sequel.
i suspect the ones that didnt do as well had some missing pieces that made people suspect the sequel wouldnt be as good.
but then it seems a lot of genre films that have the major players (director, writers, actors) in place often do pretty well for sequels.
now to maybe have something a little different in the current conversation i would like to toss out a question.
if they were looking for a novel that had been out of print for a long time to fill the gap which one would you like to see??