10 Horror Movie Sequels That Surpass the Original
Horror movies often thrive on sequels, and while many fans eagerly anticipate the next installment, some sequels fall short of the original's greatness. However, there are exceptions, and this list celebrates 10 horror sequels that surpass their predecessors.
- Black Phone 2
Universal Pictures
The original 'Black Phone' was a hit, but 'Black Phone 2' takes it up a notch. Director Scott Derrickson amps up the style, borrowing from 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'. Ethan Hawke returns as the sinister Grabber, seeking revenge against the child who killed him. The sequel shifts focus to Finney's sister, Gwen, played by Madeleine McGraw, adding a layer of psychological depth.
- Annabelle Comes Home
Warner Bros. Pictures
'Annabelle' initially received mixed reviews, but 'Annabelle Comes Home' shines. It feels like a Halloween haunted house in movie form, with ghosts and ghouls terrorizing Judy, her babysitter, and her friend. The film's chaotic energy and the messy, dramatic Annabelle doll make it a standout in the franchise.
- Bride of Frankenstein
Universal Pictures
James Whale's original 'Frankenstein' is a classic, but the 1935 sequel, 'Bride of Frankenstein,' is a superior horror masterpiece. Free from studio constraints, Whale embraced campiness, creating a gothic tale with the Monster seeking a mate and the nefarious Dr. Pretorius causing mischief.
- Child's Play 2
Universal Pictures
The original 'Child's Play' introduced Chucky, but the sequel, 'Child's Play 2,' takes the franchise to new heights. Weirder, meaner, and with a killer climax in a deadly doll factory, it remains the best in the series. Chucky's relentless pursuit of a new body makes for thrilling viewing.
- Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
Paramount Pictures
The 'Friday the 13th' series has its charms, but 'The Final Chapter' stands out. Jason Voorhees, now undead, stalks and slaughters horny teens. The film introduces an unlikely nemesis, a nerdy boy who makes monster masks, played by Corey Feldman, adding a layer of humor and surprise.
- Halloween II (2009)
Dimension Films
Rob Zombie's 'Halloween' remake was controversial, but 'Halloween II' is a wild, original story. It explores trauma, family, and Michael Myers' chaotic behavior. While it has its issues, the Director's Cut is a thrilling, unique addition to the franchise.
- Maniac Cop 2
Live Entertainment/Lionsgate
The first 'Maniac Cop' is a blast, but 'Maniac Cop 2' is a masterpiece. Director William Lustig and writer Larry Cohen create a ghoulish, sleazy action film with a memorable, rotting Maniac Cop. It's a classic, even as a direct-to-video release.
- Ouija: Origin of Evil
Universal Pictures
The first 'Ouija' was criticized, but the prequel 'Ouija: Origin of Evil' is a surprising success. Directed by Mike Flanagan, it tells a compelling story of a phony psychic using a ouija board in the 1960s. Flanagan's attention to detail and stock players make it a standout horror film.
- Saw X
Lionsgate
The 'Saw' franchise is a long-running success, but 'Saw X' stands out. With John Kramer (Jigsaw) as the hero, it offers a thrilling revenge story against con artists exploiting the terminally ill. The gore-soaked narrative is a fan favorite.
- Terrifier 2
Cinedigm
'Terrifier' faced criticism for its gore, but 'Terrifier 2' is a more ambitious sequel. Damien Leone delivers a bigger, weirder film with improved character development and a memorable final girl. It solidifies Art the Clown's status as a horror icon.