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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Plenty of movies have sequels, but it's a rare treat that a film will only identify itself as such deep into its runtime, revealing a hidden sequel. The best sequels take advantage of the set-up of an entire previous film, and even if they typically fall short of the original, they're one of the most guaranteed ways to find success at the box office.
9 Machete Is a spin-off of the Spy Kids trilogy For all his eccentricities, infamous director Robert Rodriguez can't be said not to have range. After putting out children's hits like the Spy Kids trilogy and Shark Boy and Lava Girl, Rodriguez is just as content to direct a pulpy grindhouse gorefest with movies like Machete and Planet Terror. But despite tonal whiplash even more severe than Brightburn and Super, two of these franchises actually share a single overarching canon.
7 Enemy Of The State Is a sequel to The Conversation Underrated among the works of Francis Ford Coppola, The Conversation is a brilliant piece of neo-noir drama whose protagonist manages to wander his way into another film. Gene Hackman stars as Harry R. Caul, a prolific "bugger" prized for his ability to surreptitiously obtain recordings of private conversations while spying on people.
5 Out Of Sight Shares a character with Jackie Brown Out of Sight and Jackie Brown present an interesting case for a pair of secret sequels considering the two films were developed at about the same time, and released subsequently. Both films are based off of books from writer Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight and Rum Punch, respectively.
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