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More successful than the first?


The odds of this being successful is pretty good. Even though its a soft reboot.

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more than likely,

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If it's a small budget film, no.

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This. 2018 movie only cost 10M to make and made 76M opening weekend. This will probably only make half that but it doesn’t cost much to make these.

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And with that in mind...I say, fuck it, make a new Halloween movie every other year or whatever, like they used to do with the Saw movies.

I mean, they already ran the series/mythos into the ground...why not?

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I don’t think it will be as successful as 2018 but I think it will do fine.

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No, I think it will do well.

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I didn't really enjoy the 2018 one, and knowing that there's already another film coming after this one, I just don't really care as much as I wanted to.

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Low budget, released at around Halloween, Jamie Lee, ect. I think it'll do well.

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I agree, its doing really well despite all that is going on right now.

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It's gonna be fine. People loved the last one. They're excited for this one and will definitely come out for it.

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that's the problem. you're right. i didn't think of that and that is why today's movies suck. it would be ok to make a sequel if it wasn't a sequel to a remake. i mean, how dumb can you get? you're going that low. like how they actually made a sequel to a remake in the clash of the titans sequel. wtf? if it was (see the old days of movies is better than nowadays)the '70s or '80s and they actually didn't make remakes to slasher movies they just made sequels ala halloween and then halloween 2 it would be ok, but not this.

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THE FILMBOARDS HAS ROTTED PORR LUKE'S BRAIN.

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Only problem is... this is not a sequel from a remake. This is the last sequel from the original.

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this is a sequel to a sequel, you have Halloween 79, Halloween (2) 2018,...

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