Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Sequel Snark

 Sequel Snark
type
FeatureClass
 Sequel Snark
label
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark
page
SequelSnark
 Sequel Snark
comment
Comedies in general (and parodies in particular) often target popular genres and the conventions thereof. Of course, one of the many reasons these genres are so ripe for parody in the first place is because the conventions of them have been repeated to the point of ridiculousness by sequel after sequel after rip off after remake.
As a result, it's not uncommon for parodies of these genres to make a joke about having a sequel. Oddly enough, works that make these jokes rarely if ever end up actually having sequels made to them. This is probably because the jokes are inserted for the purpose of making fun of sequels, and actually creating one after that would be missing the point.
As part of Lucian of Samosata's 2nd-century True History, this trope is Older Than Feudalism.
Compare Ridiculous Future Sequelisation and Sequel Hook. Reboot Snark gives this treatment to remakes, reboots, and "reimaginings".
 Sequel Snark
fetched
2023-10-20T22:35:32Z
 Sequel Snark
parsed
2023-10-20T22:35:32Z
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to DeveloperRoom: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to Hell: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to HilariousOuttakes: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to LiveActionAdaptation: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to MitchBenn: Not an Item - IGNORE
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to SequelEpisode: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to TheStinger: Not an Item - FEATURE
 Sequel Snark
processingComment
Dropped link to WeirdAlYankovic: Not an Item - IGNORE
 Sequel Snark
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Sequel Snark / int_1280b49
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_1280b49
comment
The final exchange of the film Geek Charming is the two protagonists, Josh and Dylan, discussing whether or not Josh should make a sequel to his documentary. Dylan vetoes it because "sequels are never as good as the original."
 Sequel Snark / int_1280b49
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_1280b49
featureConfidence
1.0
 Geek Charming
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_1280b49
 Sequel Snark / int_162d4741
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_162d4741
comment
Mythic Quest:
 Sequel Snark / int_162d4741
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_162d4741
featureConfidence
1.0
 Mythic Quest
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_162d4741
 Sequel Snark / int_1e236912
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_1e236912
comment
The end of 22 Jump Street has an extended gag in which increasingly outlandish and lazily made (judging from the posters) sequels are presented even past 29 Jump Street until it finally stops at ∞ Jump Street.
 Sequel Snark / int_1e236912
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_1e236912
featureConfidence
1.0
 22 Jump Street
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_1e236912
 Sequel Snark / int_261c8d3f
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_261c8d3f
comment
The Simpsons:
"He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs", the first episode after The Simpsons Movie ran in theaters, had Bart writing, "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie."
"The Yellow Badge of Cowardge", aired nearly seven years after the movie had a Couch Gag where the Simpsons hold a panel along with Matt Groening at the "San Diego Comic Fest". Comic Book Guy asks if there will be another Simpsons movie. Cut back to the stage, where only Maggie remains, sucking her pacifier in confusion.
"Kamp Krustier", a direct Sequel Episode to "Kamp Krusty" 24 seasons ago, joked about another followup called "Kamp Krustiest", 24 seasons later.
 Sequel Snark / int_261c8d3f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_261c8d3f
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Simpsons
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_261c8d3f
 Sequel Snark / int_2c082d05
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_2c082d05
comment
Friday the 13th:
In Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, the film that brought Jason Voorhees Back from the Dead as a Revenant Zombie, the scene where the gravekeeper Martin is filling Jason's grave back up has him delivering the following line, with fairly obvious satirical intent given that this is the sixth Friday movie.
In Jason X, as Rowan tells the story of how the government eventually chose to have Jason cryogenically frozen once they realized he was unkillable and too dangerous to keep around, she notes that there were other members of the scientific team who wanted to exploit Jason instead.
 Sequel Snark / int_2c082d05
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_2c082d05
featureConfidence
1.0
 Friday the 13th (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_2c082d05
 Sequel Snark / int_2d4fee99
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_2d4fee99
comment
In Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, Murfy leaves saying that he'll see us in Rayman 4. As of this writing, there has not been a game titled Rayman 4, or, indeed, any true sequel to Rayman 3.
 Sequel Snark / int_2d4fee99
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_2d4fee99
featureConfidence
1.0
 Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_2d4fee99
 Sequel Snark / int_30464d62
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_30464d62
comment
Airplane II: The Sequel, in addition to demonstrating the trope in its own title, ended with the announcement "Coming Soon from Paramount Pictures: Airplane III" followed by William Shatner saying "Wait! That's exactly what they'll expect us to do!"
 Sequel Snark / int_30464d62
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_30464d62
featureConfidence
1.0
 Airplane II: The Sequel
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_30464d62
 Sequel Snark / int_3583b777
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_3583b777
comment
In Eternal Darkness one of the insanity effects was an advert for a sequel appearing, implying that the game was over.
 Sequel Snark / int_3583b777
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_3583b777
featureConfidence
1.0
 Eternal Darkness (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_3583b777
 Sequel Snark / int_371bca9
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_371bca9
comment
The sequels to the viral monster campfest Sharknado are Sharknado 2: The Second One; Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!; Sharknado: The 4th Awakens; Sharknado 5: Global Swarming; and the very aptly named The Last Sharknado: It's About Time.
 Sequel Snark / int_371bca9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_371bca9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Sharknado
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_371bca9
 Sequel Snark / int_3f3abe9
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_3f3abe9
comment
Despite its name, the Rick and Morty episode "Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender" is the only one of its kind, as the first two Vindicators adventures happened offscreen. Rick later says that he'll see them again in "Vindicators 4", but all of the Vindicators besides Supernova die before the end of the episode.
 Sequel Snark / int_3f3abe9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_3f3abe9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Rick and Morty
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_3f3abe9
 Sequel Snark / int_42cc8840
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_42cc8840
comment
The song "I Want It All" from High School Musical 3 has a minor example; one line mentions how "sequels pay better".
 Sequel Snark / int_42cc8840
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_42cc8840
featureConfidence
1.0
 High School Musical
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_42cc8840
 Sequel Snark / int_46b77e18
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_46b77e18
comment
Kung Pow! Enter the Fist spent a good deal of time at the end of the movie showing a full trailer for the sequel, made up mostly of scenes deleted from the first movie. Naturally, it didn't happen (though a sequel is currently in Development Hell).
 Sequel Snark / int_46b77e18
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_46b77e18
featureConfidence
1.0
 Kung Pow! Enter the Fist
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_46b77e18
 Sequel Snark / int_507dfb6a
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_507dfb6a
comment
EarthBound (1994) joked about a sequel, and then it took it 11 years to actually get made. And it was Japan-Only.
 Sequel Snark / int_507dfb6a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_507dfb6a
featureConfidence
1.0
 EarthBound (1994) (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_507dfb6a
 Sequel Snark / int_54dc7981
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_54dc7981
comment
Die Hard 2: John McClane's anguished rant about "How can the same shit happen to the same guy twice?" must surely qualify as this trope on a meta level.
 Sequel Snark / int_54dc7981
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_54dc7981
featureConfidence
1.0
 Die Hard 2
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_54dc7981
 Sequel Snark / int_56a63131
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_56a63131
comment
"He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs", the first episode after The Simpsons Movie ran in theaters, had Bart writing, "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie."
 Sequel Snark / int_56a63131
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_56a63131
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Simpsons Movie
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_56a63131
 Sequel Snark / int_5acfd39c
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_5acfd39c
comment
Chris Tucker, in an outtake from Rush Hour 2, upon seeing a bad guy plummet to his death, declares: "Damn! He ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3!"
 Sequel Snark / int_5acfd39c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_5acfd39c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Rush Hour 2
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_5acfd39c
 Sequel Snark / int_5d354f8
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_5d354f8
comment
In Red Dwarf, when mail from Earth finally catches up with the Dwarfers note Three million years later, one item in the mail-pod is a video of Friday the 13th, Part 396
 Sequel Snark / int_5d354f8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_5d354f8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Red Dwarf
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_5d354f8
 Sequel Snark / int_631805af
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_631805af
comment
A joke teaser for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots titled "Metal Gear Raiden: Snake Eraser" depicts Raiden (the surprise protagonist of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty) traveling back in time to the events of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater in order to assassinate Naked Snake and prevent his clone Solid Snake from existing so that he could be the main character of the fourth game. However, every time he warps back to the past, he always ends up arriving at an inconvenient moment and repeatedly makes an embarrassment of himself. Raiden gives up on this endeavor and goes back to the present, where his girlfriend Rosemary reassures him that even though he's not the main character of 4 anymore, "there's going to be a 5." Raiden eventually did get his own game again, even though it wasn't exactly Metal Gear Solid 5.
 Sequel Snark / int_631805af
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_631805af
featureConfidence
1.0
 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_631805af
 Sequel Snark / int_6bff288f
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_6bff288f
comment
Playing it straight, after defeating her in Banjo-Tooie, Gruntilda exclaims that she'll have her revenge in Banjo-Threeie (which wasn't made for nearly a decade).
 Sequel Snark / int_6bff288f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_6bff288f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Banjo-Tooie (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_6bff288f
 Sequel Snark / int_7579423f
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_7579423f
comment
The 100% completion ending of Banjo-Kazooie shows snapshots of the eponymous characters obtaining items inaccessible in the main game. When asked what they're for, Mumbo Jumbo tells them they'll have to wait for the sequel (which was made a few years later).
 Sequel Snark / int_7579423f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_7579423f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Banjo-Kazooie (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_7579423f
 Sequel Snark / int_7bbb2e26
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_7bbb2e26
comment
Be Cool's Happy Ending Override of Get Shorty starts with some of this. Chili Palmer's film Get Leo was a hit, so the studio demanded he make a sequel, which flopped so hard Chili is now thinking about leaving the film industry entirely. The conversation positively reeks of Biting-the-Hand Humor and is doubly hilarious because Be Cool flopped for much the same reasons Get Leo apparently did.
 Sequel Snark / int_7bbb2e26
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_7bbb2e26
featureConfidence
1.0
 Be Cool
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_7bbb2e26
 Sequel Snark / int_7c038c18
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_7c038c18
comment
In the Phineas and Ferb episode "The Chronicles of Meap", the ending features a promo for the next Meap episode, "Meapless in Seattle". Subverted in that, due to popular demand, they actually made "Meapless in Seattle", which itself includes a promo for "Meap Me in St. Louis".
 Sequel Snark / int_7c038c18
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Sequel Snark / int_7c038c18
featureConfidence
1.0
 Phineas and Ferb
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_7c038c18
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c6569
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c6569
comment
Naturally, Scream's own sequels themselves dived in head-first. In the second film, a classroom debate has the students arguing over whether or not sequels are ever as good as the originals, and a later scene has Randy deliver a set of "rules" for surviving a horror sequel that mostly revolve around Sequel Escalation.
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c6569
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c6569
featureConfidence
1.0
 Scream 2
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_7e1c6569
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656a
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656a
comment
In the third film, Randy delivers a new set of rules for trilogy closers posthumously via videotape, which include how Anyone Can Die, how the killer is now supernatural, and how there will be Ass Pulls concerning characters' backstories.
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Scream 3
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656a
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656b
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656b
comment
In the fourth film, we see that the in-universe Stab series has descended into Franchise Zombie territory after Sidney Prescott sued to stop the producers from continuing to base the films off of the actual Ghostface murders. The fifth Stab film had an inane Time Travel storyline, and the seventh was a Real-World Episode where all the previous Stab films existed within that film's universe, both signs of a series that had run out of ideas. Much of the snark this time around, however, is directed at horror remakes, with the new killings inspired by the events of the first movie and the killer's motive a metaphor for remakes that try to overshadow and replace the originals in the public eye.
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Scream 4
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_7e1c656b
 Sequel Snark / int_84ff882f
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_84ff882f
comment
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka: During the climax, Mr. Big acknowledges that his character is an exploitation villain in a movie.
 Sequel Snark / int_84ff882f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_84ff882f
featureConfidence
1.0
 I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_84ff882f
 Sequel Snark / int_88be3362
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_88be3362
comment
Doctor Detroit ends with the stinger "Doctor Detroit will return in Doctor Detroit 2: The Wrath of Mom."
 Sequel Snark / int_88be3362
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_88be3362
featureConfidence
1.0
 Doctor Detroit
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_88be3362
 Sequel Snark / int_893f66b7
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_893f66b7
comment
In Jason X, as Rowan tells the story of how the government eventually chose to have Jason cryogenically frozen once they realized he was unkillable and too dangerous to keep around, she notes that there were other members of the scientific team who wanted to exploit Jason instead.
 Sequel Snark / int_893f66b7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_893f66b7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Jason X
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_893f66b7
 Sequel Snark / int_8d98042f
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_8d98042f
comment
In one Game Grumps video, Dan reacts with faux horror at the idea of Adam Sandler sequels: "That's My Boy 2: That's Also My Boy?!"
 Sequel Snark / int_8d98042f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_8d98042f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Game Grumps (Web Video)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_8d98042f
 Sequel Snark / int_8ebd23f4
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_8ebd23f4
comment
The very first song of Muppets Most Wanted is about how they're doing a sequel to the last Muppet film. It includes a line about how the sequel's never quite as good, a spoken bridge about trying to find a half decent plot, among other things.
 Sequel Snark / int_8ebd23f4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_8ebd23f4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Muppets Most Wanted
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_8ebd23f4
 Sequel Snark / int_8f4ee60f
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_8f4ee60f
comment
Back to the Future:
In Part II, Marty's reaction to the holographic shark used to promote Jaws 19 is to remark that, even in 2015, the shark still looks fake.
In Part III, at the drive-in where the 1955 Doc sends Marty on his way to 1885, the movie marquee in the background lists three sequels. This was a Take That! by the writers against the complaint that Hollywood was making too many sequels at the time, visually showing this was always the case in the industry.
 Sequel Snark / int_8f4ee60f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_8f4ee60f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_8f4ee60f
 Sequel Snark / int_8fbf53e0
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_8fbf53e0
comment
In Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, the film that brought Jason Voorhees Back from the Dead as a Revenant Zombie, the scene where the gravekeeper Martin is filling Jason's grave back up has him delivering the following line, with fairly obvious satirical intent given that this is the sixth Friday movie.
 Sequel Snark / int_8fbf53e0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_8fbf53e0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_8fbf53e0
 Sequel Snark / int_944188f4
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_944188f4
comment
In the British slasher spoof Unmasked Part 25 (whose very title implies this trope), several snarky comments are made throughout regarding the probability of another sequel.
 Sequel Snark / int_944188f4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_944188f4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Unmasked Part 25
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_944188f4
 Sequel Snark / int_9799ebfe
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_9799ebfe
comment
In Part III, at the drive-in where the 1955 Doc sends Marty on his way to 1885, the movie marquee in the background lists three sequels. This was a Take That! by the writers against the complaint that Hollywood was making too many sequels at the time, visually showing this was always the case in the industry.
 Sequel Snark / int_9799ebfe
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_9799ebfe
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future Part III
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_9799ebfe
 Sequel Snark / int_98b697e9
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_98b697e9
comment
Scream is a series of horror movies all about lampooning horror tropes, so naturally, given the horror genre's love of franchises, this comes in for ribbing.
The first film had Casey in the opening scene say that the first Nightmare on Elm Street movie was the only good one and that all the sequels sucked (doubling as a bit of a Take That! on the part of Wes Craven, who wrote and directed the first Nightmare). Later in the film, when Tatum runs into Ghostface in the garage, she mockingly tells him "no, please don't kill me, Mr. Ghostface, I wanna be in the sequel!"
Naturally, Scream's own sequels themselves dived in head-first. In the second film, a classroom debate has the students arguing over whether or not sequels are ever as good as the originals, and a later scene has Randy deliver a set of "rules" for surviving a horror sequel that mostly revolve around Sequel Escalation.
In the third film, Randy delivers a new set of rules for trilogy closers posthumously via videotape, which include how Anyone Can Die, how the killer is now supernatural, and how there will be Ass Pulls concerning characters' backstories.
In the fourth film, we see that the in-universe Stab series has descended into Franchise Zombie territory after Sidney Prescott sued to stop the producers from continuing to base the films off of the actual Ghostface murders. The fifth Stab film had an inane Time Travel storyline, and the seventh was a Real-World Episode where all the previous Stab films existed within that film's universe, both signs of a series that had run out of ideas. Much of the snark this time around, however, is directed at horror remakes, with the new killings inspired by the events of the first movie and the killer's motive a metaphor for remakes that try to overshadow and replace the originals in the public eye.
In the fifth film, the jabs are aimed at "re-quels", the film's term for Un-Reboots and Soft Reboots that try to take their series back to their earliest films, typically after either a Contested Sequel (which it purges from continuity) or a failed Continuity Reboot. A major plot point is that the eighth Stab movie was extremely divisive, with many fans declaring the series Ruined FOREVER as a result. It's said to have been directed by "the Knives Out guy," a thinly-veiled reference to the similarly contentious reception that The Last Jedi received in real life, and one scene has Richie watching a pair of rage-bait Caustic Critics on YouTube utterly eviscerate the film. Richie and Amber hated it so much that they staged the latest Ghostface killing spree over it in order to provide new source material for a film that will bring the Stab series back to its Based on a True Story roots.
 Sequel Snark / int_98b697e9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_98b697e9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Scream
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_98b697e9
 Sequel Snark / int_9b891ef2
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_9b891ef2
comment
An odd case involves the Scary Movie franchise. The Tag Line of the first movie was "No mercy. No shame. No sequel.", but this didn't stop a sequel from being released the very next year (with the Tag Line "We Lied"). Similarly, the Tag Line of Scary Movie 3 ("Great Trilogies Come in Threes") didn't stop a fourth ("The fourth and final chapter of the trilogy"), and fifth movie from being released.
 Sequel Snark / int_9b891ef2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_9b891ef2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Scary Movie
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_9b891ef2
 Sequel Snark / int_a0ae46f
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_a0ae46f
comment
Occurred in the outtake of Toy Story 2 when Stinky Pete said to the Barbie doll twins that he could get them a part in Toy Story 3 (which Barbie did play a substantial role in, 11 years later). Also just before the mentioned outtake above when Flik from A Bug's Life thought to Heimlich that they were shooting for A Bug's Life 2 what turns out wasn't, cut to Buzz Lightyear clearing the bushes.
 Sequel Snark / int_a0ae46f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_a0ae46f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Toy Story 2
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_a0ae46f
 Sequel Snark / int_a54eef52
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_a54eef52
comment
The anime adaptation of Hetalia: Axis Powers uses this as a Running Gag with the phrase "To Be Continued... maybe..."
 Sequel Snark / int_a54eef52
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_a54eef52
featureConfidence
1.0
 Hetalia: Axis Powers (Webcomic)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_a54eef52
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7d9eae
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7d9eae
comment
The first film had Casey in the opening scene say that the first Nightmare on Elm Street movie was the only good one and that all the sequels sucked (doubling as a bit of a Take That! on the part of Wes Craven, who wrote and directed the first Nightmare). Later in the film, when Tatum runs into Ghostface in the garage, she mockingly tells him "no, please don't kill me, Mr. Ghostface, I wanna be in the sequel!"
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7d9eae
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7d9eae
featureConfidence
1.0
 Scream (1996)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_aa7d9eae
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7df067
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7df067
comment
In the fifth film, the jabs are aimed at "re-quels", the film's term for Un-Reboots and Soft Reboots that try to take their series back to their earliest films, typically after either a Contested Sequel (which it purges from continuity) or a failed Continuity Reboot. A major plot point is that the eighth Stab movie was extremely divisive, with many fans declaring the series Ruined FOREVER as a result. It's said to have been directed by "the Knives Out guy," a thinly-veiled reference to the similarly contentious reception that The Last Jedi received in real life, and one scene has Richie watching a pair of rage-bait Caustic Critics on YouTube utterly eviscerate the film. Richie and Amber hated it so much that they staged the latest Ghostface killing spree over it in order to provide new source material for a film that will bring the Stab series back to its Based on a True Story roots.
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7df067
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_aa7df067
featureConfidence
1.0
 Scream (2022)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_aa7df067
 Sequel Snark / int_ad04e73b
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_ad04e73b
comment
The original Jackass movie pulls out a final skit after the credits, hinting at a sequel dubbed Son of Jackass, where the now-elderly cast runs a march of death while getting maimed and killed in increasingly gory ways. While there was a sequel, it wasn't called Son of Jackass. For that matter, in the credits of Jackass 2, Bam begs, "Please, God, don't let there be a Jackass Three!" There was.
 Sequel Snark / int_ad04e73b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_ad04e73b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Jackass
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_ad04e73b
 Sequel Snark / int_ae285944
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_ae285944
comment
In Robin Hood: Men in Tights, the rapping Greek Chorus jokes about reappearing in Robin Hood 2, which doesn't exist and is not likely to any time soon.
 Sequel Snark / int_ae285944
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_ae285944
featureConfidence
1.0
 Robin Hood: Men in Tights
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_ae285944
 Sequel Snark / int_b24f49ab
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_b24f49ab
comment
In Part II, Marty's reaction to the holographic shark used to promote Jaws 19 is to remark that, even in 2015, the shark still looks fake.
 Sequel Snark / int_b24f49ab
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_b24f49ab
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future Part II
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_b24f49ab
 Sequel Snark / int_bfba9e44
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_bfba9e44
comment
Bubba Ho Tep ends with a tease for a follow-up called Bubba Nosferatu: Curse of the She-Vampires, in true grindhouse fashion. It actually was in production, but ultimately got cancelled.
 Sequel Snark / int_bfba9e44
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_bfba9e44
featureConfidence
1.0
 Bubba Ho-Tep
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_bfba9e44
 Sequel Snark / int_c40207f9
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_c40207f9
comment
In Duke Nukem Forever, Duke meets on a dying character and merrily quips that he won't be in the sequel. He showed up again in the DLC.
 Sequel Snark / int_c40207f9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_c40207f9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Duke Nukem Forever (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_c40207f9
 Sequel Snark / int_c9633211
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_c9633211
comment
The very last line in No More Heroes is Sylvia lampshading the bizarre ending of the game with "Too bad there won't be a sequel!" This, of course, turned out to be a lie.
 Sequel Snark / int_c9633211
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_c9633211
featureConfidence
1.0
 No More Heroes (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_c9633211
 Sequel Snark / int_cc1bf35b
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_cc1bf35b
comment
The Monkey Island games made a Running Gag out of referring to the franchise as having five games, even when there were only three or four. This became a Noodle Incident in Tales, which apparently skipped it over.
 Sequel Snark / int_cc1bf35b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_cc1bf35b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Monkey Island (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_cc1bf35b
 Sequel Snark / int_d697170d
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_d697170d
comment
The "Despacito 2" meme, which became popular around mid-2018 and parodies Hollywood's obsession with sequels and the public's overblown reaction to them.explanation Despacito was an extremely popular Spanish song released in 2017, garnering over 5 billion views on Youtube. The meme features "confirmations" about a sequel to the song, along with people treating these reveals like the second coming of Christ.
 Sequel Snark / int_d697170d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_d697170d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Luis Fonsi (Music)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_d697170d
 Sequel Snark / int_deafd1c4
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_deafd1c4
comment
History of the World Part I even implies a sequel in its title — apparently, a play on an old historian who intended to write a history of the world in two volumes but was executed before he could finish the second one. The film even includes a couple of "previews" of a putative Part II (including "Hitler on Ice" and "Jews in Space"). While the film was clearly made with no intention of a sequel, an actual History of the World Part II television series started development in 2021, decades after the first film.
 Sequel Snark / int_deafd1c4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_deafd1c4
featureConfidence
1.0
 History of the World Part I
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_deafd1c4
 Sequel Snark / int_e2496ef1
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_e2496ef1
comment
In the sports movie parody The Comebacks after winning the climactic football game and vowing to leave the sport forever, the main character is offered a job coaching basketball at "Sequel University". There have been no plans to make a sequel to The Comebacks, and considering its quality, that's probably a good thing.
 Sequel Snark / int_e2496ef1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_e2496ef1
featureConfidence
1.0
 The Comebacks
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_e2496ef1
 Sequel Snark / int_e3a1067
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_e3a1067
comment
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt has a bizarre ending with about 6 completely unforeseen plot twists in the last 60 seconds. This was followed by a splash screen stating "TO BE CONTINUED IN SEASON 2!" Of course, there was no Season 2 planned, and like 95% of the show it was somewhere between outright parody and just messing with the fans. (Just to up the ante of the trolling, at one point we did get a splash image showing what that hypothetical season would have looked like, and it was drawn like an action movie poster, complete with Enemy Mine.)
 Sequel Snark / int_e3a1067
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_e3a1067
featureConfidence
1.0
 Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_e3a1067
 Sequel Snark / int_e885c808
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_e885c808
comment
In Spaceballs, Yogurt (played by Brooks himself) jokes that he and Lone Starr will meet again in Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money, as part of the character's Running Gag about merchandising. No sequel has been made, although there was a short-run animated series in the mid-2000s. Honestly, why would you make a sequel when there's a built-in reason to decry it as "the search for more money"? Brooks himself, in an interview with Clive James, vehemently denied that he would ever make Spaceballs 2 but joked that he might consider making Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2.
 Sequel Snark / int_e885c808
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_e885c808
featureConfidence
1.0
 Spaceballs
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_e885c808
 Sequel Snark / int_ecccafaa
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_ecccafaa
comment
In Spyro: Year of the Dragon, if you refuse to pay Moneybags for access to the ice rink in Icy Peak:
 Sequel Snark / int_ecccafaa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_ecccafaa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_ecccafaa
 Sequel Snark / int_effb1af9
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_effb1af9
comment
As mentioned above, the ancient Greek satirist Lucian plugged a second installment of A True History, having ended the grandiose first installment (and only) after his purported shipwreck onto an island of little told importance.
 Sequel Snark / int_effb1af9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_effb1af9
featureConfidence
1.0
 True History
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_effb1af9
 Sequel Snark / int_f7558a18
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_f7558a18
comment
Men in Black: The Series: In "The Star System Syndrome", the worms write a movie treatment for MIB, which gets produced, starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones... and the CGI version of the worms who look more like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles than their actual selves. J complains that Will Smith looks nothing like himself.
 Sequel Snark / int_f7558a18
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_f7558a18
featureConfidence
1.0
 Men in Black: The Series
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_f7558a18
 Sequel Snark / int_fdbace96
type
Sequel Snark
 Sequel Snark / int_fdbace96
comment
Gravity Falls features an in-universe example in "Into the Bunker". A list of B-movies in The Stinger includes both "Help! My Mummy's a Werewolf" and "Help! My Mummy's a Werewolf 2: This Again".
 Sequel Snark / int_fdbace96
featureApplicability
1.0
 Sequel Snark / int_fdbace96
featureConfidence
1.0
 Gravity Falls
hasFeature
Sequel Snark / int_fdbace96

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 Sequel Snark
processingCategory2
Comedy Tropes
 Sequel Snark
processingCategory2
Metafiction Demanded This Index
 Sequel Snark
processingCategory2
Oh Great, a Snark Index
 Sequel Snark
processingCategory2
Sequel
 Fred Hembeck Destroys the Marvel Universe (Comic Book) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Airplane II: The Sequel / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Back to the Future Part III / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Bingo / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 History of the World Part I / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 I'm Gonna Git You Sucka / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Kung Pow! Enter the Fist / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Robin Hood: Men in Tights / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Scary Movie / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Scream (1996) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Spaceballs / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 The Comebacks / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 22 Jump Street / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Poodle Hat (Music) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Jackass / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 LEGO Masters / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Banjo-Kazooie (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Banjo-Tooie (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 DLC Quest (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Donkey Kong Country (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Duke Nukem Forever (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Dungeons 3 (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Mega Man's Christmas Carol (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Monkey Island (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 No More Heroes (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 The Stanley Parable (Video Game) / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 Dungeons / Videogame / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark
 The Simpsons Movie / int_f07ec9fd
type
Sequel Snark