Movie sequels that were better than the original
If there are two unwritten laws by which Hollywood (nearly) always abides they are the following: 1) When a movie makes a ton of money at the box office a sequel (or numerous sequels) must follow and 2) Each sequel must abide by the same formula as the original film. Naturally by sticking so closely to such risk-averse principles any given sequel rarely captures the magic of its predecessor typically offering up instead a passable or downright pathetic imitation.
However every now and then an anomaly slips through the cracks in the form of a sequel or later installment that surpasses the original in terms of quality. As one might expect this phenomenon occurs most often in franchises where numerous installments allow for bigger budgets upgraded special effects and a greater degree of creative breadth. Meanwhile because the story itself is being continued and not necessarily regurgitated audiences feel like they're witnessing a new chapter in an ongoing saga as opposed to the same chapter being told with slightly different visuals.
All this talk of sequels might have you asking: which movie sequels are better than the original? compiled data on films where the sequel rated higher than the original on . In order to qualify the film had to have at least 5,000 user votes and be in the English language. We then listed out the top 30 results going from lowest to highest in terms of user rating. Don't let any previous disappointments turn you off to Hollywood sequels for good. As this list proves there is hope yet.
#30. Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1983 (2009)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.3
- Sequel to: 鈥淩ed Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.1
Based on a four-part book series, the 鈥淩ed Riding鈥 trilogy delivers a fictional account of the with investigators working tirelessly to capture the Yorkshire Ripper before he strikes again. In the process, a range of corrupt practices and societal ills are exposed. Each film in the series was written by the same screenwriter but shot by a different director. In the third and final installment, 鈥淩ed Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1983,鈥 a guilt-wracked police officer investigates the disappearance of a missing girl uncovering police corruption along the way.
#29. Fast Five (2011)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.3
- Sequel to: 鈥淭he Fast and the Furious鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 6.7
After reading about illegal street racing in a Vibe Magazine article, Hollywood and the 鈥淔ast and Furious鈥 franchise was thus born. The original was high on octane but relatively tame in terms of elaborate action sequences. That all changed with 鈥淔ast Five鈥 when director Justin Lin into blockbuster action movie territory. The result was a huge hit in every sense of the concept and the franchise has been utterly outrageous ever since.
#28. Mission: Impossible鈥擥host Protocol (2011)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.4
- Sequel to: 鈥淢ission: Impossible鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.1
Adapted from a popular TV series, Brian De Palma鈥檚 original 鈥淢ission: Impossible鈥濃攁bout the adventures of a government spy named Ethan Hunt鈥攚as as much a noirish thriller as it was an explosive action movie. And while the subsequent installments featured plenty of gripping set pieces the tone was discernibly less dark. Among those sequels, Brad Bird鈥檚 鈥淢ission: Impossible鈥擥host Protocol鈥 stands out as the most accomplished in no small part thanks to a solid story and some truly death-defying stunts many of which actor Tom Cruise performed himself.
#27. John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.5
- Sequel to: 鈥淛ohn Wick鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.3
At first glance 2014鈥檚 鈥淛ohn Wick鈥 might seem like standard Hollywood action fare. However the movie鈥攁bout a retired assassin seeking revenge on the men who killed his dog鈥攓uickly distinguishes itself by way of a comprehensive and thoroughly realized mythology. Continuing that mythology with resounding effectiveness was 2017鈥檚 鈥淛ohn Wick: Chapter 2.鈥 In the film Keanu Reeves is once again pulled back into a violent world that he thought he鈥檇 left behind this time to pay off a debt. While the sequel is ranked slightly higher on IMDb most fans enjoy both installments with equal relish.
#26. Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.5
- Sequel to: "Spider-Man: Homecoming"
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.4
While both "Far From Home" and "Spider-Man: Homecoming" function largely as comedies with rich costume design and strong storytelling, "Far From Home" strays into darker, deeper territory due to the film taking place following "Avengers: Endgame." Characters are better developed (with multiple, layered subplots), Peter's love interest is stronger, and the visuals were far and away more powerful than in the original film.
#25. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.5
- Sequel to: 鈥淭he Hunger Games鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.2
Consisting of four films (based on three books), 鈥淭he Hunger Games鈥 series takes place in a dystopian society where oppressed citizens compete to the death for the enjoyment of the elitist class. The first film in the series鈥攄irected by Gary Ross鈥攄elivered a promising but uneven start to the franchise. By contrast Francis Lawrence鈥檚 sequel was more streamlined in terms of pacing and cinematography. It鈥檚 no wonder that Lawrence stayed on to direct the last two films in the franchise. Meanwhile the books and films alike were an outright cultural phenomenon, so much so that a summer camp in That camp has since closed down for (hopefully) obvious reasons.
#24. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.6
- Sequel to: 鈥淣ational Lampoon's Vacation鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.4
Written by the legendary John Hughes, 1983鈥檚 鈥淣ational Lampoon鈥檚 Vacation鈥 sees the wacky Griswold family embarking on a farcical road trip to Wally World. The movie was a big hit and it remains a cornerstone of comedy to this day. For the third film in the series, 鈥淣ational Lampoon鈥檚 Christmas Vacation,鈥 the Griswolds celebrate Christmas the only way they know how: by causing absolute havoc in every conceivable way. In an early unreleased version of the first film, the Griswolds take a powerful businessman hostage at the end of the movie. While that , a very similar plot device would end up appearing in the third installment.
#23. Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.7
- Sequel to: 鈥淪uperman鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.3
While relatively tame (if not campy) by today鈥檚 blockbuster standards Richard Donner鈥檚 original 鈥淪uperman鈥濃攕tarring Christopher Reeves in the title role鈥攔epresented a significant stylistic progression for big-screen comic book adaptations upon its release in 1978. Donner would return to helm 鈥淪uperman II鈥 only to be . However in 2006, 鈥淪uperman II: The Richard Donner Cut鈥 was released to heavy fanfare restoring lost footage and providing a much tighter narrative. In the movie, Superman turns his back on his own superpowers in order to be with Lois Lane just as three Kryptonian bad guys are descending upon the planet.
#22. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.7
- Sequel to: 鈥淪tar Trek: The Motion Picture鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 6.4
While the initial 鈥淪tar Trek鈥 TV series wasn鈥檛 a ratings smash hit, it ended up spawning a massive following, which meant there was a legion of fans awaiting the release of 鈥淪tar Trek: The Motion Picture鈥 in 1979. Unfortunately for those fans the first big-screen adventure involving Captain Kirk and his crew aboard the USS Enterprise was a fairly disappointing affair. Duly making up for that initial misfire was the 1982 sequel 鈥淪tar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.鈥 In the movie, Captain Kirk squares off against an old nemesis Khan (played by Ricardo Montalban) who was first introduced in the original series. The film is rife with memorable characters and sequences and it remains an important benchmark in the franchise as a whole.
#21. Evil Dead II (1987)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.8
- Sequel to: "The Evil Dead"
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.5
In Sam Raimi's original "Evil Dead" a group of cabin dwellers is brutally terrorized by malicious demons. Making the most of its low budget, the film earned a healthy cult following with acclaimed horror writer . It was King in fact who "Evil Dead II," which sees the spirits returning to polish off a batch of (mostly) fresh meat. Thanks to improved production values heaping amounts of gore and no shortage of twisted comedy, the sequel was a massive hit with fans.
#20. Captain America: Civil War (2016)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.8
- Sequel to: 鈥淐aptain America: The First Avenger鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 6.9
2011鈥檚 鈥淐aptain America: The First Avenger鈥 saw actor Chris Evans taking on the titular role playing a scrawny soldier who becomes superhuman after being injected with an experimental serum. The movie wasn鈥檛 considered one of Marvel鈥檚 best, but it performed well enough to kick off its own series. That lead up to 2016鈥檚 鈥淐aptain America: Civil War,鈥 in which the all-American superhero has an explosive disagreement with Robert Downey Jr.鈥檚 Iron Man. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the film is rife with Marvel hero cameos and thereby considered the next best thing to a full-blown 鈥淎vengers鈥 movie.
#19. Skyfall (2012)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.8
- Sequel to: 鈥淒r. No鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.3
Introducing James Bond (aka Agent 007) to filmgoing audiences for the first time, 1962鈥檚 鈥淒r. No鈥 starred Sean Connery as the iconic spy and sent him on the trail of a missing agent. A legion of sequels would follow as would lead actors and by 2012鈥檚 鈥淪kyfall鈥 it was Daniel Craig taking on the role. In the film Bond finds himself in the crosshairs of a diabolical villain played by Javier Bardem. According to 鈥淪kyfall鈥 director Sam Mendes, there was but Mendes decided that would be ultimately too confusing if not somewhat sacrilegious.
#18. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.8
- Sequel to: 鈥淐aptain America: The First Avenger鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 6.9
Before 鈥淐aptain America: Civil War鈥 there was 鈥淐aptain America: The Winter Soldier,鈥 the second film in the series. Partly , the film sees its titular hero being branded a traitor by his own government before doing battle against a superhuman antagonist. By tackling broader political themes the sequel effectively stepped outside its own formula-bound box with audiences and critics definitely taking notice.
#17. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 7.9
- Sequel to: 鈥淭hor鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7
2011鈥檚 鈥淭hor鈥 is an engaging but relatively conventional flick that has the Marvel hero being cast off by his home planet and sent to live amongst us mere mortals here on Earth. By contrast 2017鈥檚 鈥淭hor: Ragnarok鈥 flexed its creative muscles by embracing a more playful somewhat humorous tonality. In the movie Thor gets imprisoned on the planet Sakaar and he must escape before his own world is destroyed. As with 鈥淐aptain America: The Winter Soldier鈥 Marvel won over the crowd by upending audience expectations.
#16. Paddington 2 (2017)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8
- Sequel to: "Paddington"
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.2
A popular children's book character leaps from page to screen in 2014's "Paddington," about a Peruvian bear who finds for a new home in London. Bolstered by along with poignant themes about immigration, the movie earned over $250 million in worldwide grosses. That paved the way for "Paddington 2," which sees the beloved bear settling in with his newfound family and working a number of odd jobs in order to pay for a gift. Sadly the book's original author Michael Bond passed away just six months before the sequel was released.
#15. The Raid 2: Berandal (2014)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8
- Sequel to: 鈥淭he Raid: Redemption鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.6
Fans of ultra-violent action movies got more than they could ever ask for upon the release of 2011鈥檚 鈥淭he Raid: Redemption,鈥 in which a S.W.A.T. team gets trapped in a building run by a mobster and his goons. Taking place just two hours after the original鈥檚 final showdown was 2014鈥檚 鈥淭he Raid 2: Berandal.鈥 This time around the lead cop from the first film agrees to go undercover in a group of local gangsters where he discovers that officers from his own department are on the take. Both films were written and directed by Gareth Evans who .
#14. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8
- Sequel to: 鈥淣ight of the Living Dead鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.9
Working on a , director George Romero delivered 鈥淣ight of the Living Dead鈥 in 1968 and made bloodthirsty zombies part of the cultural lexicon. Ten years later Romero returned with 鈥淒awn of the Dead,鈥 in which the walking dead descend upon a shopping mall terrorizing the humans therein. It was a film so gory that the MPAA initially slapped it with an 鈥淴鈥 rating.
#13. Casino Royale (2006)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8
- Sequel to: 鈥淒r. No鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.3
In 2006 the James Bond franchise received a substantial reboot with 鈥淐asino Royale,鈥 centering on Bond鈥檚 very first mission as Agent 007. In the film the savvy spy must prevent a criminal banker from winning in a game of high-stakes poker. This was the 21st film in the Bond series and the first to see Daniel Craig playing the lead role in spite of when his casting was announced.
#12. The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8
- Sequel to: 鈥淭he Bourne Identity鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.9
Doug Liman directed 2002鈥檚 鈥淭he Bourne Identity,鈥 which starred Matt Damon as a man who wakes up with amnesia and discovers he鈥檚 a trained assassin. In the wake of the original鈥檚 success, Paul Greengrass took over directing duties on subsequent installments including 2007鈥檚 鈥淭he Bourne Ultimatum.鈥 Whereas the first film was a taut but fairly straightforward actioner, the third one was a nonstop surge of adrenaline bolstered by quick dialogue, seamless pacing, and lots of handheld camera work.
#11. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8
- Sequel to: "X-Men"
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.4
The "X-Men" franchise got off to a promising start in 2000 when the first film introduced audiences to a clan of mutants with exceptional powers and no shortage of enemies. A smash hit at a time when comic book adaptations were no sure thing, the film was followed by a number of sequels, prequels, and spin-offs. Among them was 2014's "X-Men: Days of Future Past," which saw the original superheroes and their younger counterparts appearing in the same film. In the movie Wolverine must travel back in time in order to stop a scientist from unleashing an army of sentinels that will one day destroy mutants and humans alike. The time-jumping story casts a wide net, but director Bryan Singer keeps a tight leash on the plot and pacing resulting in one of the franchise's best installments.
#10. Logan (2017)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.1
- Sequel to: 鈥淴-Men Origins: Wolverine鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 6.6
When the first Wolverine movie debuted in 2009, box office receipts were healthy but audience reception was lukewarm at best. A 2013 follow-up called 鈥淭he Wolverine鈥 bore similarly uneven fruit. Then 2017鈥檚 鈥淟ogan鈥 came along and viewers were glad they stuck along for the ride. The film takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting and sees its titular character struggling to save both Professor X and a young mutant from being killed by a malicious corporate figure.
#9. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.1
- Sequel to: 鈥淗arry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.6
Based on the wildly popular book series by J.K. Rowling, 鈥淗arry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone鈥 made its big-screen debut in 2001 and the film franchise has been raking in millions ever since. Capping it all off in spectacular style was 2011鈥檚 鈥淗arry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,鈥 in which the iconic wizard and his peers wage a final battle against Voldemort. Just like its lead character the franchise had come a long way by the time it concluded.
#8. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.1
- Sequel to: 鈥淢ad Max鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7
In 1979 Aussie director George Miller released 鈥淢ad Max鈥 about a vengeful policeman who tracks down the motorcycle gang that killed his family. Made for approximately $200,000, the movie would go on to earn up to $100 million at the worldwide box office. Of course by 2015鈥檚 鈥淢ad Max: Fury Road,鈥 $100 million wasn鈥檛 even enough to cover the production costs. Thankfully the big budget paid off, resulting in a spectacle of post-apocalyptic proportion as Mad Max and his female counterpart Furiosa flee from an evil overlord.
#7. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.4
- Sequel to: 鈥淭he Avengers鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 8
鈥淎vengers: Endgame鈥 and 鈥淎vengers: Infinity War鈥 both outrank the original in the Avengers franchise. 鈥淓ndgame,鈥 serving as the conclusion to the 鈥淚nfinity Saga,鈥 is predictably filled with emotion as it brings closure to a number of beloved characters. Beyond outranking the original, 鈥淎vengers: Endgame鈥 was also ranked by many critics as the of all time.
#6. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.4
- Sequel to: "The Avengers"
- Original's IMDb rating: 8
"Infinity War" and "Endgame" were shot back to back and originally called "Infinity War - Part 1 and Part 2," so it's a challenge to truly separate them鈥攁lthough both ranked higher than the original "Avengers." "Infinity War" managed to (mostly) seamlessly bring together numerous plotlines from various franchises, while also propelling the overall story arc forward. The film got bonus points for its virtually neverending action sequences.
#5. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.5
- Sequel to: 鈥淭he Terminator鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 8
After plying his craft on B-movie fare like 鈥淧iranha Part Two: The Spawning,鈥 director James Cameron poured his heart and soul into 1984鈥檚 鈥淭he Terminator,鈥 about a futuristic cyborg who鈥檚 sent back in time to murder an important woman. While popular, the movie was somewhat rough around the edges and lacking in major special effects. Of course whatever the original might have been missing the 1991 sequel 鈥淭erminator 2: Judgment Day鈥 made up for in spades. Touching down on a variety of genres, the film was and executed to perfection.
#4. Mission: Impossible鈥擣allout (2018)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.7
- Sequel to: 鈥淢ission: Impossible鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 7.1
The tagline for 2018's installment of "Mission: Impossible" is "Some missions are not a choice." Well, making this movie was definitely a choice, and the producers obviously made the right one. Critics and viewers gave rave reviews of Tom Cruise's performance, as well as the on-screen action. While no sequel can ever give the true feeling of the original, it can still wow viewers six movies later.
#3. Star Wars: Episode V--The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.8
- Sequel to: 鈥淪tar Wars鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 8.6
Inspired by everything from Stanley Kubrick鈥檚 鈥2001: A Space Odyssey鈥 to the , filmmaker George Lucas unleashed 鈥淪tar Wars Episode IV: A New Hope鈥 in 1977 and changed cinema forever. As popular as the film was, it鈥檚 the follow-up, 鈥淪tar Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back,鈥 that remains the fan favorite to this day. In the movie Luke Skywalker continues to develop his powers as a Jedi Knight as he and his fellow rebels take on Darth Vader and the Evil Empire.
#2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 8.9
- Sequel to: 鈥淭he Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring鈥
- Original's IMDb rating: 8.8
Giving J.R.R. Tolkien鈥檚 epic 鈥淟ord of the Rings鈥 saga the big-screen treatment it deserved was filmmaker Peter Jackson, who kicked things off in 2003 with 鈥淭he Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.鈥 In the movie a hobbit named Frodo embarks on a quest to destroy an all-powerful ring. The adventure culminates in the third installment, 鈥淭he Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,鈥 which has the forces of good and evil squaring off in epic battle complete with mind-blowing CGI effects.
#1. The Dark Knight (2008)
- Sequel's IMDb rating: 9
- Sequel to: "Batman Begins"
- Original's IMDb rating: 8.3
With 2005's "Batman Begins," Christopher Nolan delivered his creative take on the caped crusader, and it was a dark and serious take at that. Apparently the director's grim tonality was exactly what audiences craved as the film was a major success. According to legend, Nolan was but the lure of the Joker was too compelling to resist. The result was 2008's "The Dark Knight," a legendary sequel that to this day ranks as one of the best comic book movies ever made thanks in no small part to a downright spine-tingling performance by the late and great Heath Ledger.