Horror movies are mature for continuation ; the final girl of a slasher movie can hark back to be hunt by the same killer a couple of years later , or a fresh family can move into a haunted house whose trace antecedently tormented another family . When a horror movie maker creates a memorable monster , the studio will milk that monster for every last penny they can get .

As a result , every year , multiplexes are flooded with horror sequel . Some of them have been expectant , but a lot of them have been horrific . So , here are the five of the best — and five of the bad — sequels in the history of horror cinema .

Best: Dawn Of The Dead

George A. Romero’sDawn of the Deadisn’t much more than a spiritual sequel toNight of the Living Dead , as it does n’t feature any of its characters or continue any of its plot screw thread , but it is set in the same universe .

What made the original great was its use of horror to convey social commentary , and Romero did n’t lose sight of that when he made the sequel . WhereasNight of the Living Deadcommented on racism , Dawn of the Deadtackled consumerism with the account of a lot of survivors being chase to a shopping mall by legion of the undead .

Worst: Halloween: Resurrection

AfterHalloween H20 : 20 days Latergave Laurie Strode more evolution than she ’d had in years , Halloween : Resurrectionundid it all within moments .

It killed theHalloweenfranchise — which had , at that full point , weather a lot of low - tone entries until Rob Zombie quicken it with a remake , then killed it again — and David Gordon Green revive it with a sequel that was finally good .

Best: Evil Dead II

When Sam Raimi ’s ace low - budget supernatural horror thrillerThe Evil Deadturned   out to be a surprisal hit , a continuation was in club . Stephen King was such a Brobdingnagian fan of the original that he asked manufacturer Dino De Laurentiis to finance its follow - up as a random act of benignity .

Raimi ’s penchant for pitching - black humour come up through in intimation in the original , but , inEvil Dead II , the writer - theatre director much flip genres and made it a full - on revulsion - comedy as Ash Williams grabbed his “ boomstick , ” attach a chain saw to his arm , and ingest on the cabin ’s demons .

Worst: Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2

The originalBlair Witch Projectmay haveinnovated the “ found footage ” subgenre , but , frankly , it ’s not the horror chef-d’oeuvre it ’s made out to be . Still , it looks likeCitizen Kanecompared to its subsequence , Book of Shadows .

Best: Scream 2

It would ’ve been light for Wes Craven to telephone in a sequel toScreamand do a square slasher moving-picture show , but what made the original feel like such a breath of refreshing air was its self - awareness . It was a slasher in which the eccentric were familiar with the tropes of slashers .

So , it was fun to seeScream 2take on sequel in the same satiric manner . In the opening scene , a couple of characters attend the premiere of an in - universe flick base on the case of the first movie .

Worst: Jason X

When a franchise has draw out of steam , send it to space . riotous & Furiousfans have beenjoking that that ’s Dom Toretto ’s next frontierfor years , and , when screenwriter Todd Farmer was task with come up with an theme for the tenthFriday the 13thmovie , that ’s the only concept he derive up with — and that ’s the conception that made it to the silver screen .

In the year 2455 , a cryogenically frozen Jason — nicknamed “ Uber Jason , ” for some reason — thawing out and pop out pour down the crew of a starship . Jason Xwants to beAlienwith Jason Voorhees or else of a xenomorph , but the result is far less fun and inspire than that vocalise .

Best: Ouija: Origin Of Evil

This is a rarified vitrine where the sequel was actually a vast melioration over the master copy . The firstOuijamovie , release in 2014 , was ignominiously derivative , generic , and inconsistent . Origin of Evilwas technically a prequel , which put it in an even   less enviable position ,   but , thanks to director Mike Flanagan ’s unprecedented visual sense , it   turn out a lot scarier and more inspired than the original .

Flanagan has been proving himself to be one of horror film ’s finest unexampled directors recently , with a twine of hit includingHush , Gerald ’s Game , andDoctor Sleep .

Worst: Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare

As theNightmare on Elm Streetfranchise went on , Freddy Krueger became less and less threatening and more of a comedic character . The filmmakers ran out of slipway for Freddy to toss off hoi polloi , and so the kill became increasingly absurd .

Freddy ’s Dead : The Final Nightmare , supposedly the last film in the serial ( although not really ) , in earnest learn the bar in this department . It was the picture that turned Freddy from a scoundrel who haunted adult ’ nightmares to a novelty item whose joke could be enjoy by children .

Best: Aliens

James Cameron ab initio took the sequel toAlienasa writing assignment while he waited for Arnold Schwarzeneggerto become available to star inThe Terminator . However , what he ended up realize was one of the greatest sequel in picture palace story . Ridley Scott ’s originalAlienmovie was a suspenseful masterwork in which a single xenomorph pick off a space crew .

Cameron ’s sequel replaced the single xenomorph with 100 of them , as Ripley and a squad of Colonial Marines go to a colonized planet whose resident have been slaughtered by an alien swarm . As Ripley discover the lonesome survivor , Newt , and feels a maternal connection to her , Aliensbecomes a touching mother - girl chronicle .

Worst: Jaws: The Revenge

Jawsis a rarefied dealership that hasone installment that ’s hailed as one of the great flick ever madeand another installment that ’s derided as one of the worst motion-picture show ever made . jaw 2was serviceable , andJaws 3D ’s reliance on its three - dimensional gimmick places it in the so - bad - it’s - safe category . ButJaws : The Revengeisbad .

Despite the best try of the nifty Michael Caine , who was somehow roped into star , its ridiculous - reckon shark and even more laughable secret plan — a shark with a vendetta that can swim across the man in a affair of hours!?—make it practically unwatchable .

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