Trilogies that you saw every entry in theater
I can only think of 3 that I’ve seen:
- The Dark Knight (Love it)
- Austin Powers (Ehhhh OK)
- Star Wars Sequels (WTF was I thinking?)
I can only think of 3 that I’ve seen:
- The Dark Knight (Love it)
- Austin Powers (Ehhhh OK)
- Star Wars Sequels (WTF was I thinking?)
3 original Star Wars and the 3 Indiana Jones.
shareSpiderman
The Dark Knight
Star Wars Sequels
There are probably others I'm forgetting.
The Lord of the Rings
The Dark Knight
Blade
Spider-Man
Rush Hour
Star Wars Prequels
I mean I saw all 3 parts of Lord of the Rings but it’s not a trilogy so I didn’t include it.
shareJust curious, why do you say LOTR is not a trilogy?
shareIt only tells one story, the 3 pieces are nothing without the others. In the trilogies I listed the individual pieces can stand on their own.
shareI think a trilogy is generally based on a continuing story, with a beginning, a middle and a grand finale.
Star Wars OT and LOTR would not make much sense if you only watched one movie.
Those are classic trilogies.
THAT IS A FAIR POINT.🤔
shareThe Saw franchise if you exclude that stupid movie with Chris Rock.
shareBlade
TDK
LOTR
Scream (it was a trilogy, until they decided to make a 4th one 11 years later)
Star Wars. But the 1990s re-releases. So they were the 'Special Editions'. Booooooo.
The Dark Knight.
And, ah, I've seen Ray's Apu Trilogy in the cinema, and the Three Colours Trilogy all in the cinema -- that last one all in the same day, when the local arthouse cinema had a Kieslowski marathon...
... and, I think that's it for seeing complete trilogies on the big screen.
Edit: Forgot one -- Back to the Future.
Not all strictly trilogies but...
Alien (First three)
Jack Ryan franchise (First four)
Indiana Jones (All four)
Lord of the Rings
The Hobbit