22 Surprisingly Underrated Sequels That You Need To Watch Right Now

With film producers always looking for the next sure moneymaker, sequels have become a commodity in cinematic culture, for better or worse.

But not all sequels are created equal, and in this list, I highlight some of the sequels that deserve more love than their current reputation may suggest.

22.Crank 2: High Voltage

Jason Statham in “Crank 2: High Voltage”

The first Crank may have ended with antihero Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) falling to his death from a helicopter, but that couldn't stop Crank 2: High Voltage from being an even more ridiculous, absurd, and fun exercise in questionable taste.

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21.Pee Wee's Big Holiday

Joe Manganiello and Paul Reubens in “Pee Wee’s Big Holiday”

After the disappointment that was Big Top Pee Wee, Pee Wee's Big Holiday was a satisfying return to form for the beloved character, who encountered bank robbers, giant snakes, and a gun-toting farmer as he hit the road once again.

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20.Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

Ian McShane and Johnny Depp in “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”

19.Halloween H20: 20 Years Later

Jamie Lee Curtis in “Halloween H20: 20 Years Later”

18.U.S. Marshals

Tommy Lee Jones in “U.S. Marshals”

17.Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies

Andrew Divoff in “Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies”

Though Wishmaster 2 does not have the budget, star power, or the special effects of its predecessor, it is nonetheless a fun and occasionally funny follow-up anchored in camp and bloody mayhem.

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16.London Has Fallen

Gerard Butler in "London Has Fallen"

15.Waxwork II: Lost in Time

"Waxwork II: Lost in Time"

14.Goon: Last of the Enforcers

Seann William Scott in “Goon: Last of the Enforcers”

Goon may have won the hearts of comedy fans after its massive popularity on Netflix, but its sequel is among the rare comedies to rise to the occasion of its previous installment with its exceptional heart, humor, and fight sequences.

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13.The Omen III: The Final Conflict

Sam Neill in “The Omen III: The Final Conflict”

Sam Neill proved that he was a young actor worth his weight in gold in The Omen III, which allowed him to bring the iconic character of Damien to adulthood with a sinister yet somehow sympathetic twist.

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12.Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

Nicolas Cage in “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans”

11.Vegas Vacation

Ethan Embry, Marisol Nichols, Beverly D'Angelo and Chevy Chase in “Vegas Vacation”

The belated sequel to National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Vegas Vacation is funnier than it had any right to be while showing that the franchise still had gas in the tank four films deep.

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10.The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Vince Vaughn, Julianne Moore, and Jeff Goldblum in “The Lost World: Jurassic Park”

A testament to the strength of Steven Spielberg as a filmmaker, The Lost World: Jurassic Park is an exciting and visually impressive sequel that is unjustly maligned in comparison to the near-perfection of its predecessor.

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9.Wayne’s World 2

Dana Carvey and Mike Myers in “Wayne’s World 2”

8.Fright Night Part 2

William Ragsdale in “Fright Night Part 2”

Fright Night remains a revered cult classic to this day, but sadly, rights issues have severely limited the reach of Fright Night Part 2 to modern audiences, which is a shame given how the film is as nearly equally as funny, frightening, and imaginative.

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7.Iron Man 2

Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Downey Jr. in “Iron Man 2”

Iron Man 2 is not a perfect sequel, but it's far more entertaining than it's often given credit for, especially when watched in an MCU binge where it operates even better within the context of Marvel's grand timeline.

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6.Saw VI

Peter Outerbridge in “Saw VI”

5.Predators

Adrien Brody and Alice Braga in “Predators”

With no less than three Academy Award winners (and one nominee) featured in this film, Nimród Antal's Predators is a damn fine addition to the franchise's pantheon of exhilarating and ultraviolent creature features.

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4.Return to Oz

Fairuza Balk and Stewart Larange in “Return to Oz”

Genuinely bizarre and often terrifying, Return to Oz is a bold, dark movie that deserves a shoutout for trading the easy decision of aping The Wizard of Oz for operating as nightmare fuel and establishing itself as a kindertrauma classic.

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3.The Cloverfield Paradox

Zhang Ziyi and Daniel Bruhl in “The Cloverfield Paradox”

Though the film receives much flack for its somewhat ill-advised ending, The Cloverfield Paradox is a weird and intense film with a cast that goes above and beyond its Twilight Zone-esque script.

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2.Clerks II

Jeff Anderson, Trevor Fehrman and Brian O'Halloran in “Clerks II”

While some of the dialogue has not aged well (or unabashedly veers into problematic territory), there's no denying that Clerks II delivers some huge laughs throughout and remains one of Kevin Smith's most heartfelt movies.

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1.Hellraiser: Inferno

J.B. Gaynor, Doug Bradley and Craig Sheffer in “Hellraiser: Inferno”

Are there any sequels you think should have made this list? Let me know in the comments below!

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