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Why Every Movie Feels Like It’s Setting Up Something Else

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May 24, 2026
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Why Every Movie Feels Like It’s Setting Up Something Else

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Written by Marley James. Published: May 24 2026

 

It’s getting
harder to watch a movie that just… ends. Not because the story is
unfinished, but because it’s clearly not supposed to be. There’s
always something else coming — another installment, another
spinoff, another expansion of the same world. At this point,
it feels less like a trend and more like the default.

 

Franchises
aren’t new. Sequels have always existed. But the difference now is
how early that thinking shows up. Movies don’t just leave room
for more, they’re built around it. You can feel it in endings that
don’t fully resolve, characters clearly positioned for future arcs,
and storylines that feel like setup instead of payoff.

 

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It’s not just
about telling a story. It’s about keeping something
going. Everything Is Trying to Become a Franchise. Avatar is planned out years in advance. Frozen isn’t stopping anytime soon. Studios keep returning to things like Ghostbusters and “Star Trek”, trying to reshape them into
something sustainable, even when the premise doesn’t naturally
support endless continuation.

 

It’s not
always because there’s a new idea. It’s because there’s a
recognizable name, and that’s the real driver: Familiarity. From a
studio perspective, it makes sense. Franchises are safer. They
come with built-in audiences, easier marketing, and a clearer path
to profit — at least in theory. An original movie is a risk.
A known property isn’t. So instead of betting on something new,
studios double down on what people already recognize, even if that
means stretching it past the point where it naturally works.

 

The issue
isn’t just that there are too many sequels. It’s that so many
movies feel like they’re holding back. Instead of telling a
complete story, they’re saving things for “later”. You’re not
watching something that stands on its own. You’re watching Part One
of something that may or may not ever fully land.

 

This model
worked for a while. But lately, cracks are showing. Some major
franchise films have started underperforming. Others come and go
quickly, without much cultural impact. Even when they’re
successful, the excitement doesn’t always last, there’s a growing
sense of fatigue. Not because people hate franchises, but because
everything is starting to feel the same. Another continuation.
Another attempt to restart something that already had its
moment.

 

The
frustrating part is that this isn’t accidental; it’s how the system
is designed right now. Studios aren’t going to stop building
franchises unless they have a reason to. And that reason is usually
financial. If these movies keep making money, nothing
changes. If they start consistently failing — real failures,
not just mild underperformance — then things shift. Studios take
more risks. Standalone stories become more appealing again, but
until that happens, the cycle continues.

 

There’s
nothing wrong with a sequel. Or even a franchise. The problem
is when that becomes the only model, because when every movie is
trying to lead into something else, fewer movies feel complete.
Fewer stories feel like they actually end, and that changes the
experience of watching them. It stops being about what you
just saw, and starts being about what’s coming next.

 

 

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source younghollywood.com ’

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