Inspired by the announcement of a live-action version of the animated “classic” Fern Gully, I thought I’d start a thread where we all come up with our own predictions for what movie Hollywood will remake next, no matter how outrageous or unwanted. I have come up with several categories. Each member of the board can pick one title for each category. If you want, you can have the same title fit into multiple categories. Your choices can be as cynical and unrealistic as you want. Alternatively, you can pick something that might be an improvement. Whoever’s choice gets announced first, wins! What do you win? I don’t know, bragging rights? The admiration of your fellow board members? Have fun!
Here are the categories with my picks.
The Maverick: A long after the fact sequel. Can be a new installment in a series. Must be a direct continuation of the prior movie with at least one member of the original cast. The prior movie must be at least 25 years old.
The Princess Bride: direct sequel with all surviving cast members
“That one doesn’t count!” A new entry in an existing franchise that ignores one or more prior entries in the series.
Star Wars: Episode 7 - AI generated original cast members
Franchise fatigue: new entry in a franchise that already has inspired multiple reboots/remakes/sequels.
The Pink Panther
But it’s now a show: A remake that turns an existing movie into a streaming series. Apple TV has done a lot of these lately like Fatal Attraction, Presumed Innocent and Cape Fear. Does not have to be based on a book.
Dead Poets Society
Oh, no they didn’t! A remake guaranteed to infuriate people.
The Princess Bride - not a sequel but a remake with all-new cast
But now it’s live-action. Remake of an animated movie. Doesn’t have to be Disney.
The Last Unicorn
The sequel/reboot/rermake prediction thread
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Re: The sequel/reboot/rermake prediction thread
The one that could really use a remake is Lord of the Rings -- as Peter Jackson's films swapped-out the story's introspection and substance in favor of a lot of flashy, CGI gimmickry and horror movie shock effects.
Unfortunately, Jackson's interpretation seems Inextricably fused with Tolkien's work in the public's mindset.
Unfortunately, Jackson's interpretation seems Inextricably fused with Tolkien's work in the public's mindset.
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Re: The sequel/reboot/rermake prediction thread
Speaking of Jackson, I doubt the remake of The Dam Busters will be forthcoming anytime soon, which I think is a good thing.Paul MacLean wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 11:00 am The one that could really use a remake is Lord of the Rings -- as Peter Jackson's films swapped-out the story's introspection and substance in favor of a lot of flashy, CGI gimmickry and horror movie shock effects.
Unfortunately, Jackson's interpretation seems Inextricably fused with Tolkien's work in the public's mindset.
https://dambustersblog.com/category/dambusters-remake/
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Re: The sequel/reboot/rermake prediction thread
Oh well.John Johnson wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2026 11:15 am Speaking of Jackson, I doubt the remake of The Dam Busters will be forthcoming anytime soon, which I think is a good thing.
https://dambustersblog.com/category/dambusters-remake/
As far other remakes, I could honestly see someone remaking The Wicker Man, with Cynthia Erivo as a cop investigating an island run by white male Christian fundamentalists.