While X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE was a flopping pile of crap, THE WOLVERINE turned out to be the spin-off for Hugh Jackman’s character we had all been waiting for. Based off the character’s adventures in Japan, THE WOLVERINE gave us a dark look at Logan’s powers and Jackman’s ripped physique. Not as playful as some of the X-MEN movies, THE WOLVERINE remains the gold standard for movie spin-offs to date.
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While Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass took a sabbatical, Jeremy Renner jumped into a spin-off that exists within the Bourne universe but tells a distinct story about another character. Some complained it was not as good as the Damon/Greengrass movies, but THE BOURNE LEGACY was a competent thriller that teased a potential showdown for the two powerful protagonists. With both Grengrass/Damon and Renner set for their own follow-ups to the respective films, that possibility may come true in the near future.
The SHREK franchise remains one of the biggest animated hits of all time and introduced Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots. With the Mike Myers franchise done after four films, the feline swordsman got his own film that serves as a prequel to the SHREK films and tells the hilarious story of how the orphaned cat found his trademark boots. A great cast and an original story made for a movie that was more creative and energetic than the final three SHREK movies and well deserving of it’s own sequel.
Peter Sellers remains the best Inspector Clouseau in film history. His popularity in the PINK PANTHER films was so great, the character got his own film. Blake Edwards’ A SHOT IN THE DARK, technically a sequel and not a spin-off, was released within months of THE PINK PANTHER and based on a stage play unrelated to the main franchise. This is the film where Sellers truly developed his bungling detective and gave him the voice and mannerisms we remember to this day.
What started as a fake trailer in GRINDHOUSE ended up as a full film that lived up to the insanity that Robert Rodriguez shoved into 180 seconds of coming attractions. Bringing back Jeff Fahey from the trailer and adding huge stars like Robert De Niro helped make MACHETE a fun throwback action flick. The fact it grossed more at the box office than GRINDHOUSE did should speak volumes.
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Russell Brand was the breakout star of FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL, so why not give his character a solo movie? GET HIM TO THE GREEK does not reference the Jason Segel movie at all and even recasts Jonah Hill as a completely different character and still manages to feel fresh, funny, and original.
These TV movies were the only live action STAR WARS movies between RETURN OF THE JEDI and THE PHANTOM MENACE and give us some fantastical LORD OF THE RINGS-esque adventures featuring the tiny Endor natives. The special effects are dated and the dialogue is heavy handed, but this is still a fun exploration of the expanded STAR WARS universe.
PITCH BLACK was a great little scifi thriller that never truly needed a sequel, but telling more tales featuring Vin Diesel’s title character were on the horizon. We have had two live action films and some animated works featuring the further adventures of Riddick, all of which have a much different tone and style from the original movie.
It is hard to make a sequel to THE FUGITIVE, especially after how good that movie was. But, Tommy Lee Jones Oscar-worthy role as Sam Gerard was worth bringing back to screens. Replace Harrison Ford with Wesley Snipes and bring back the supporting players plus Robert Downey Jr. and you have yourself a pretty good spin-off.
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Judd Apatow’s semi-sequel to KNOCKED UP doesn’t follow either Seth Rogen or Katherine Heigl’s characters but instead focuses on the supporting players. Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann take center stage in a film about a different stage of marriage and parenthood, one that manages to be just as endearing and funny. Plus, you get Megan Fox in her bra.