Films that have a lot of sequels and/or spin-offs
- Despicable Me - four in the main series, and three Minions movies
- Alien - Alien 1,2,3, and Alien Resurrection (2 centuries later), followed by two cross-over movies with the Predator franchise, two prequels and most recently stand alone story that takes place between the first two movies.
- Star Wars - the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, and sequel trilogy, all numbered with Roman numerals and called collectively “The Skywalker Saga”. Then we have an animated movie, The Clone Wars, which took place between episodes II and III and launched the animated series of the same name. We also have Solo, Rogue One, and now The Mandalorian and Grogu. 13 films in all, I think. And many TV series.
- Star Trek – the original movie, which was inspired by the TV show, which had five sequels with the original cast. Add to that four movies with the ‘Next Generation’ personnel, and then J.J. Abrams added three more in what is called ‘the Kelvin timeline’. So that’s thirteen right there — and there are rumored to be still more in the works.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street - 7 films in the original series, plus one crossover with Friday the 13th called Freddy vs. Jason, and a reboot.
Films that have a lot of sequels and/or spin-offs
- Despicable Me - four in the main series, and three Minions movies
- Alien - Alien 1,2,3, and Alien Resurrection (2 centuries later), followed by two cross-over movies with the Predator franchise, two prequels and most recently stand alone story that takes place between the first two movies.
- Star Wars - the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, and sequel trilogy, all numbered with Roman numerals and called collectively “The Skywalker Saga”. Then we have an animated movie, The Clone Wars, which took place between episodes II and III and launched the animated series of the same name. We also have Solo, Rogue One, and now The Mandalorian and Grogu. 13 films in all, I think. And many TV series.
- Star Trek – the original movie, which was inspired by the TV show, which had five sequels with the original cast. Add to that four movies with the ‘Next Generation’ personnel, and then J.J. Abrams added three more in what is called ‘the Kelvin timeline’. So that’s thirteen right there — and there are rumored to be still more in the works.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street - 7 films in the original series, plus one crossover with Friday the 13th called Freddy vs. Jason, and a reboot.
- Rocky, the Sylvester Stallone movie, had five sequels (all also starring Stallone), and now three spinoff Creed films, starring Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed.
Films that have a lot of sequels and/or spin-offs
- Despicable Me - four in the main series, and three Minions movies
- Alien - Alien 1,2,3, and Alien Resurrection (2 centuries later), followed by two cross-over movies with the Predator franchise, two prequels and most recently stand alone story that takes place between the first two movies.
- Star Wars - the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, and sequel trilogy, all numbered with Roman numerals and called collectively “The Skywalker Saga”. Then we have an animated movie, The Clone Wars, which took place between episodes II and III and launched the animated series of the same name. We also have Solo, Rogue One, and now The Mandalorian and Grogu. 13 films in all, I think. And many TV series.
- Star Trek – the original movie, which was inspired by the TV show, which had five sequels with the original cast. Add to that four movies with the ‘Next Generation’ personnel, and then J.J. Abrams added three more in what is called ‘the Kelvin timeline’. So that’s thirteen right there — and there are rumored to be still more in the works.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street - 7 films in the original series, plus one crossover with Friday the 13th called Freddy vs. Jason, and a reboot.
- Rocky, the Sylvester Stallone movie, had five sequels (all also starring Stallone), and now three spinoff Creed films, starring Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed.
- The Amityville Horror - over 70 movies within its universe; most are STV/streaming only, including Amityville Christmas Vacation, Amityville Shark House, Amityville Death Toilet, and the most recent: Amityville Rex (2026). It is also responsible for another franchise: The Conjuring universe, which includes both Annabelle and The Nun franchises.
Films that have a lot of sequels and/or spin-offs
- Despicable Me - four in the main series, and three Minions movies
- Alien - Alien 1,2,3, and Alien Resurrection (2 centuries later), followed by two cross-over movies with the Predator franchise, two prequels and most recently stand alone story that takes place between the first two movies.
- Star Wars - the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, and sequel trilogy, all numbered with Roman numerals and called collectively “The Skywalker Saga”. Then we have an animated movie, The Clone Wars, which took place between episodes II and III and launched the animated series of the same name. We also have Solo, Rogue One, and now The Mandalorian and Grogu. 13 films in all, I think. And many TV series.
- Star Trek – the original movie, which was inspired by the TV show, which had five sequels with the original cast. Add to that four movies with the ‘Next Generation’ personnel, and then J.J. Abrams added three more in what is called ‘the Kelvin timeline’. So that’s thirteen right there — and there are rumored to be still more in the works.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street - 7 films in the original series, plus one crossover with Friday the 13th called Freddy vs. Jason, and a reboot.
- Rocky, the Sylvester Stallone movie, had five sequels (all also starring Stallone), and now three spinoff Creed films, starring Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed.
- The Amityville Horror - over 70 movies within its universe; most are STV/streaming only, including Amityville Christmas Vacation, Amityville Shark House, Amityville Death Toilet, and the most recent: Amityville Rex (2026). It is also responsible for another franchise: The Conjuring universe, which includes both Annabelle and The Nun franchises.
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe has 37 films in it at the moment, in two sagas - The Infinity Saga and the Multiverse Saga - as well as numerous TV series both live-action and animated. It has three more movies announced as part of Phase Six, and although the Multiverse Saga hasn’t been as popular as the Infinity Saga, the MCU shows no signs of stopping.
Films that have a lot of sequels and/or spin-offs
- Despicable Me - four in the main series, and three Minions movies
- Alien - Alien 1,2,3, and Alien Resurrection (2 centuries later), followed by two cross-over movies with the Predator franchise, two prequels and most recently stand alone story that takes place between the first two movies.
- Star Wars - the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, and sequel trilogy, all numbered with Roman numerals and called collectively “The Skywalker Saga”. Then we have an animated movie, The Clone Wars, which took place between episodes II and III and launched the animated series of the same name. We also have Solo, Rogue One, and now The Mandalorian and Grogu. 13 films in all, I think. And many TV series.
- Star Trek – the original movie, which was inspired by the TV show, which had five sequels with the original cast. Add to that four movies with the ‘Next Generation’ personnel, and then J.J. Abrams added three more in what is called ‘the Kelvin timeline’. So that’s thirteen right there — and there are rumored to be still more in the works.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street - 7 films in the original series, plus one crossover with Friday the 13th called Freddy vs. Jason, and a reboot.
- Rocky, the Sylvester Stallone movie, had five sequels (all also starring Stallone), and now three spinoff Creed films, starring Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed.
- The Amityville Horror - over 70 movies within its universe; most are STV/streaming only, including Amityville Christmas Vacation, Amityville Shark House, Amityville Death Toilet, and the most recent: Amityville Rex (2026). It is also responsible for another franchise: The Conjuring universe, which includes both Annabelle and The Nun franchises.
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe has 37 films in it at the moment, in two sagas - The Infinity Saga and the Multiverse Saga - as well as numerous TV series both live-action and animated. It has three more movies announced as part of Phase Six, and although the Multiverse Saga hasn’t been as popular as the Infinity Saga, the MCU shows no signs of stopping.
- Child’s Play - Seven Chucky movies so far, I think, plus a TV show and other media
Films that have a lot of sequels and/or spin-offs
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Despicable Me - four in the main series, and three Minions movies
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Alien - Alien 1,2,3, and Alien Resurrection (2 centuries later), followed by two cross-over movies with the Predator franchise, two prequels and most recently stand alone story that takes place between the first two movies.
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Star Wars - the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, and sequel trilogy, all numbered with Roman numerals and called collectively “The Skywalker Saga”. Then we have an animated movie, The Clone Wars, which took place between episodes II and III and launched the animated series of the same name. We also have Solo, Rogue One, and now The Mandalorian and Grogu. 13 films in all, I think. And many TV series.
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Star Trek – the original movie, which was inspired by the TV show, which had five sequels with the original cast. Add to that four movies with the ‘Next Generation’ personnel, and then J.J. Abrams added three more in what is called ‘the Kelvin timeline’. So that’s thirteen right there — and there are rumored to be still more in the works.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street - 7 films in the original series, plus one crossover with Friday the 13th called Freddy vs. Jason, and a reboot.
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Rocky, the Sylvester Stallone movie, had five sequels (all also starring Stallone), and now three spinoff Creed films, starring Michael B. Jordan as the son of Apollo Creed.
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The Amityville Horror - over 70 movies within its universe; most are STV/streaming only, including Amityville Christmas Vacation, Amityville Shark House, Amityville Death Toilet, and the most recent: Amityville Rex (2026). It is also responsible for another franchise: The Conjuring universe, which includes both Annabelle and The Nun franchises.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has 37 films in it at the moment, in two sagas - The Infinity Saga and the Multiverse Saga - as well as numerous TV series both live-action and animated. It has three more movies announced as part of Phase Six, and although the Multiverse Saga hasn’t been as popular as the Infinity Saga, the MCU shows no signs of stopping.
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Child’s Play - Seven Chucky movies so far, I think, plus a TV show and other media
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Predator - Seven standalone films in the franchise, plus two crossovers with the Alien franchise.
Memorable lines
- “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” - The Godfather
Memorable lines
- “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” - The Godfather
- “You’re not wrong, Walter. You’re just an asshole.” - The Big Lebowski
So many good ones in that movie. It’s hard to pick just one.
Shut the fuck up, Donny. You’re out of your element.
Memorable lines
- “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” - The Godfather
- “You’re not wrong, Walter. You’re just an asshole.” - The Big Lebowski
- “It’s 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark, and we’re wearing sunglasses.” “Hit it.” - The Blues Brothers
- “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.” – Jaws
- “I don’t think you’re an asshole, Royal. I just think you’re kind of a son of a bitch.” - The Royal Tenenbaums
- “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” - Gone With The Wind
- “I never could do that.” - The Awful Truth
- “I’m too old for this shit.” Lethal Weapon franchise
- “Lighten up, Francis.” - Stripes
Warren Oates, as Sgt. Hulka (He also said “I’m getting too old for this shit.”)