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We’ve put together a list of seven sci-fi movies that didn’t need to be franchises. From cult classics to blockbusters, these films are all perfectly self-contained with no threads left dangling. We aren’t implying that all of the sequels based on these films are bad โ in at least one case, the immediate sequel is considered by many to be superior โ but in each instance, a strong case can be made that the movie should have remained a solo act. Without further ado, here are our picks for seven great sci-fi movies that should have stopped while they were ahead and never have had sequels.
1) The Matrix

The Matrix revolutionized the way movies looked by introducing audiences to new filming techniques like “bullet time” and that cool freezing in midair thing Trinity does right before she kicks someone. The post-Matrix cinema landscape was littered with rip-offs and copycats trying desperately to make their movies look a tenth as cool as the Wachowski sisters’ magnum opus. In other words, the movie was a very big deal.
Unfortunately, the Wachowskis followed up The Matrix with a string of disappointing sequels that never captured the same magic as the original. The Matrix was a once-in-a-lifetime achievement that frankly, should have stayed that way.
2) Highlander

There can be only one. It’s right there in the Highlander tagline. The original film ends with Connor MacLeod beating the last of the immortals, losing his own immortality, and living happily ever after. How do you make a franchise out of that? The answer is badly, very badly.
Highlander II does what no sequel should: retcons everything about the original and makes all the characters aliens. The other sequels, while not quite as ridiculous, aren’t much better. If most of the lore that was set up in the first movie needs to be changed for any sequels to work, then maybe there shouldn’t be any sequels.
3) Jurassic Park

There has been exactly one good Jurassic Park movie and that’s the original. Every sequel from The Lost World: Jurassic Park to Jurassic World Rebirth has been trying โ and failing โ to live up to the original. The scripts have become Mad libs where the writer just plugs in a new person/place/or thing looking to retrieve/rescue a different person/place/or thing from an island overrun by dinosaurs.
Universal should have learned its lesson from the Jaws franchise and let Jurassic Park go extinct after one movie.












