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Summary A few movie franchises had strong potential but were cut short by one box office flop. It is not uncommon for movie franchises to be ended by a box office flop, which is the clearest indicator to a studio that audiences are no longer interested in the series. However, some abridged movie franchises did have a dedicated audience — maybe just not one as big as studio executives were hoping for — or flopped for other reasons, possibly marketing or the circumstances of the industry.
The Silver Chair would have been a return to a more classic adventure storyline and might have allowed the Narnia movies to make a comeback. While this movie sticks to the basic adventure storyline, showing off the intriguing production design and rising stars along the way, the sequels might have been able to build upon it thematically. The problems of limited resources and mistrust only get bigger in the subsequent People of Sparks novels, laying the groundwork for some interesting movies.
Director David Fincher Release Date December 21, 2011 Writers Steven Zaillian Cast Christopher Plummer , Robin Wright , Stellan Skarsgård , Rooney Mara , Steven Berkoff , Daniel Craig Runtime 158 minutes 6 The Mortal Instruments Last Movie: The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones Close Cassandra Clare debuted the first Shadowhunters books amid the popularity of both Twilight and The Hunger Games.
5 Wonder Woman Last Movie: Wonder Woman 1984 Close Diana Prince a.k.a. Wonder Woman was doing the best out of all the DCEU heroes in her solo movies. The first Wonder Woman was highly acclaimed and a great introduction to the ideological conflicts of Diana's character and her combative abilities. What went wrong with Wonder Woman 1984 constitutes many possibilities, but overall, it seems to have been received as a generic addition to Diana's story.
Alita: Battle Angel first entered development in 2003, but was regularly delayed because of producer James Cameron's commitments to Avatar. The sequel is set up to face the same problem, with Cameron releasing a new Avatar movie every other year for the immediate future. Some would probably assume that the franchise is over, only waiting for an official cancellation.
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