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Next 3 Unexpected Horror-Franchise Installments: 'Halloween,' 'Glass,' 'Doctor Sleep'


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Shane Black's The Predator won the weekend at the box office, topping fellow debuting wide releases A Simple Favor and White Boy Rick. Reaction to the film by critics was not good; audiences were more positive but still quite mixed. The fourth installment -- and the sixth overall, counting the two Alien vs. Predator spin-off films -- introduces things that we've never seen before in the series. (See our interview with director Shane Black here, where he talks at length about the film.) That made us curious about three upcoming installments in horror-movie franchises; how are they planning to break the rules?   Halloween As dedicated fans are well aware, the first Halloween sequel picked up where the original left off, but after that, the series went in very...
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