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Unfortunately, not every production has the easiest team getting every cast member from the last movie to sign on the dotted line. There are numerous instances of actors backing out of sequels due to money or scheduling issues. It’s then up to the writers and the director to make the absence feel organic, but that doesn’t always happen. Here are the seven stupidest ways movie characters were written out of sequels, ranked.
7) Mikaela Banes (Transformers: Dark of the Moon)

Sam Witwicky finds himself in way over his head in the first two Transformers movies. The war between the Autobots and Decepticons comes right to his doorstep, and he has to take it in stride, trying not to die while helping Optimus Prime and Co. Thankfully, he has his really cool girlfriend, Mikaela Banes, by his side.
At the end of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Mikaela once again professes her love for Sam, and the two are happier than ever. However, by the time Transformers: Dark of the Moon rolls around, Mikaela is gone, having broken up with Sam in between films. It’s hard to believe a couple that went through an alien conflict together would call it quits.
6) Lori Collins (Ted 2)

John Bennett seems like a nice enough guy in the first Ted. He treats his girlfriend, Lori Collins, well and phones it in at his lame job, which is as much as anyone could ask for. John’s only real red flag is that he has a talking stuffed bear that always gets him in trouble.
In Ted, Lori initially tries to drive a wedge between Ted and John. But she comes to realize that they’re a package deal, so she agrees to marry John and embrace Ted. The movie’s narrator then ties up the whole thing by revealing that John and Lori live happily ever after. Unfortunately, Ted 2 goes back on its predecessor’s word by revealing that the couple got divorced.
5) Ali (Karate Kid 2)

Daniel LaRusso has more on his plate than most teenagers in Karate Kid, participating in a karate tournament against a dojo that shows no mercy. Daniel isn’t alone in his fight, though, as he has his mentor, Mr. Miyagi, and his love interest, Ali Mills, in his corner.
After sparking a romance in Karate Kid, Ali is missing from the sequel, which isn’t all that unusual, as teenage romance doesn’t always last. But their breakup was far from normal, as Daniel reveals that Ali left him for a football player and crashed his car. Cobra Kai sets the record straight, revealing that Daniel wasn’t telling the whole truth, but it’s still hard to move past.
4) Dwayne Hicks/Newt (Alien 3)

Surviving a horror movie is an impressive feat, especially when terrifying aliens are running around. In Aliens, Ellen Ripley, Lance Bishop, Newt, and Dwayne Hicks survive the Xenomorphs by the skin of their teeth, going into cryo-chambers ahead of their long journey to their destination.
Rather than allowing Hicks and Newt to wake up peacefully, Alien 3 kills them in the first couple of minutes during a crash landing. The loss of her friends deeply hurts Ripley, but that doesn’t make up for their lackluster endings.











