Wed, 25 Apr 2012 07:23:34 GMT
13 Movie sequels you might not know are happening

The movie business is depending on sequels more than ever to pay the bills. News of all the second and third efforts coming out over the coming years is hard to keep track of. Did you spot these?



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The movie business is depending on sequels more than ever to pay the bills these days. News of all the second and third efforts coming out over the coming years is hard to keep track of. And they're coming thick and fast! Did you spot these?

Will Smith has an appetite for sequels of late. And Men In Black 3, arriving in May, has not sated it. Hancock, though seldom found on 'best ever superhero movies' lists, didn't lack a sense of fun and was by no means short of box office punch. Look for Will's reluctant, drunken hero to be returning in 2015/2016.

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