Movie Sequels that were better than the Original movies

My way of looking at sequels is likely atypical. Take Movie A, Movie B and Movie C, released in that order. I would agree that Movies B and C are sequels but only as sequels of the single film released prior to the last one that came out. For example, The Empire Strikes Back is a sequel to Star Wars but I consider Return Of The Jedi as a sequel to Empire, not the original movie.

I agree and disagree with some listed for various reasons but there is one in particular I am in total disagreement. Thor: Ragnarok was not better than either film preceding it in my opinion. It would not surprise me if my opinion is in the minority though. I held the highest of expectations for Ragnarok of the trilogy and it disappointed me. Big time. Still loved Cate Blanchett as Hela. She killed it.
If I am ranking the Thor movies, I go Thor, Ragnorok, Dark World
 
I can't say Aliens is better than Alien because it's a different kind of movie. Alien set everything up.

The Rocky movies are one long continuation of the same movie, even starts the next one with the end of the previous one.

The one movie that I do feel the sequel is better was Godfather II, which was actually part prequel and sequel and filling out the story.

And there's a difference between remakes and sequels.
 
I can't say Aliens is better than Alien because it's a different kind of movie
^ This is generally my position as well. For me, Alien is primarily horror while Aliens is primarily Action/Adventure. Both are great movies.
 
For what ii is worth, The Thing 2011 is a prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 film.

Which was actually a remake of "The Thing From Another World" (1951 RKO Pictures) by Christian Nyby, based on the 1938 Novella "Who Goes There" by John Campbell (pseudonym Don A. Stuart).
 
100% correct. Maybe we should also do a 'which is better/original or remake' thread. :p

I like where your head is at but I fear that it would be short lived. The originals are almost always better with only a few exceptions in my view.
 
I like where your head is at but I fear that it would be short lived. The originals are almost always better with only a few exceptions in my view.

Are there even 32 remakes worth mentioning? I think the list would take some serious research to complete.
 

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