I'm not into things that feel like a sequel. There's just something magical about when something happens for the first time.
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A sequel is such a daunting thing, because you don't want to lose the magic and the charm of the first one.
I'm not big on sequels; I've done them, but I like doing little things that have their own timelessness to them, classic type things, and then you go onto something new.
To do a sequel is so weird, you don't really think about it.
It's always scary when you're doing a sequel to a film, because you don't want to just repeat the first film in a different location like most sequels. You want to do something totally different, and something that actually expands the world of the main character.
I didn't really want to do another sequel. I go to those movies, and I just sort of enjoy them like a viewer.
I've always avoided sequels, unless I felt there was something fresh.
By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around.
I don't like sequels at all. If the movie's good the first time, why bother?
I think a sequel is a waste of money and time. I think movies should illuminate new stories.
I think you kind of need to acknowledge that the reason why sequels do well is because people that loved the first one come back.
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