Horror Movie Franchises, Ranked By The Quality Of Their Sequels (2024)

  • Photo: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors / New Line Cinema

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    A Nightmare on Elm Street

    The Best Sequels: Dream Warriors, New Nightmare

    The WorstSequels: Freddy’s Dead, A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)

    The Ups and Downs of the Franchise: It's hard to argue about the quality of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. Even Freddy's Revenge, the most derided sequel of the original run, has some stand-out effects, and it narratively accomplishes its goals even if it misunderstands the original film. The wheels don't really fall off this series until late in its run, and even the late-period films are fun to watch, even if they don't capture the spirit of the earlier movies.

    A Nightmare on Elm Street is one of the more consistent horror franchises of the 20th century. Characters from earlier films return in later entries, and everything from the original film straight through to Freddy vs. Jason tells one continuousstory. Even if this isn't your favorite franchise, you still have to tip your hat to that kind of consistency.

  • Photo: Scream 2 / Dimension Films

    The Best Sequels:Scream 2, Scream 4

    The Worst Sequel: Scream 3

    The Ups and Downs of the Franchise:If Scream 3 wasn't gutted during preproduction,there would be no discussion about franchise sequel quality. Every single one of these movies is doing its best to tell the story of Sidney Prescott and the real trauma of being a "final girl." Despite its issues (and it has plenty of issues),Scream 3genuinely holds up more than you remember - just take a bathroom break when Jay and Silent Bob show up.

    Regardless of how you want to rank the movies in the Scream franchise, each one of themfeatures prescient commentary on the current zeitgeist, whether it's discussing the MeToo movement or the way that social media has completely stripped users of their ability to see people as anything but fans.

  • Photo: Aliens / 20th Century Fox

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    Alien

    The Best Sequels: Aliens, Prometheus

    The Worst Sequels: Alien 3, Resurrection, Alien vs. Predator

    The Ups and Downs of the Franchise:The Alien franchise is wild. Even if you don'tconsider the Alien vs. Predator films to be a part of the series, these movies are full of B-movie shenanigans and out-of-the-box moves that will either make you love or hate the sequels to Ridley Scott's original film. More importantly, they'll make you take a hard look at where the movies belong on this list of horror franchises.

    The best thing about the Alien movies is that for the first four films, they were handed off to a different director with their own sensibilities and thoughts on what the movies should be. James Cameron made an action movie,and that was followed by David Fincher's claustrophobic study of the prison system and organized religion. You don't get that kind of whiplash from the Saw franchise - but does that make the franchise better?

    In recent years, Ridley Scott has returned to the series to make movies about everything but the Xenomorphs or Ellen Ripley. It's been hit-or-miss. Prometheus is definitely about 10steps up from the Alien vs. Predator movies, but it also takes itself way too seriously. That film's follow-up, Alien: Covenant, is more fun thanks to the gothic horror sensibilities, but it's never been more clear that Scott doesn't want to make an Alien movie. That's a lot to chew on, but these films are always going to remain fan faves.

    298 votes

  • Photo: Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter / Paramount Pictures

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    Friday the 13th

    The Best Sequels: Friday the 13th Part II,The Final Chapter, Jason Lives

    The Worst Sequels: Jason Takes Manhattan, Jason X

    The Ups and Downs of the Franchise:Generally speaking, the Friday the 13th franchiseis the most fun slasher series of the '80s and easily the most rewatchable. The biggest sincommitted by the worst sequels isn't just that they're kind of a snooze - it's that they refuse to lean into how ridiculous these films can be.

    Jason Goes to Hell is a great example of something that can easily be considered the worst of the franchise, but it tries something new. Even though the movie is a failure, it's an engrossing failure that can be watched time and time again. It's hard to say the same for Jason Takes Manhattan.

    Something truly unique about this franchise is that there are flashes of brilliance throughout its long life. I, III, and IV are really good slashers, A New Beginning may not be "good" but itis a peek into an alternate dimension where John Waters directed a horror movie, and Jason Lives is Frankenstein in a hockey mask. From there on out, things get dicey, but there's fun to be had with these movies until the end of the line.

    304 votes

  • Photo: Halloween II / Universal Pictures

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    Halloween

    The Best Sequels: Halloween II, The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween (2018)

    The Worst Sequels: Resurrection, The Revenge of Michael Myers,The Curse of Michael Myers

    The Ups and Downs of the Franchise: Not to tell you how to vote, but the Halloween franchise is a mess. The series has been rebooted three times (H2Osidesteps everything but the first two films), and even in the original six movies,the story is all over the place. But narrative issues aside, when theHalloween franchise is good, it's good.

    Mileage varies on most of the sequels. When the series tries something new (Halloween III: Season of the Witch, the 2009 director's cut of Halloween II), the films have a life in them that's missing froma dog likeThe Revenge of Michael Myers. There are also ups and downs in the 2018Halloween reboot of the series. The first film may take a "back-to-basics" approach, but Halloween Kills is far from the best of the franchise.

    The most fascinating thing about Halloween is that it easily has the best initial film in the series, which is followed by a dense collection of films that ride a roller coaster of quality. If this is your favorite franchise, we can only wish you the best.

  • Photo: Evil Dead II / Rosebud Releasing Corporation

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    The Evil Dead

    The Best Sequels: Evil Dead II, Evil Dead (2013)

    The Worst Sequel: Army of Darkness

    The Ups and Downs of the Franchise: We had to pick something as the worst sequel, but if we're being honest, this entire franchise is solid. There's plenty about Army of Darkness to find fault with. It has pacing issues, and the extreme horror of the first two films is exchanged for a sword-and-sandals vibe that's fun but feels kind of like a franchise killer when you think about it. Somehow, the movie still works, so hats off to Sam Raimi and company for that.

    Heck, you can even be mad at Evil Dead(2013) for existing if you hate remakes, but that's also an entirely solid film full of practical effects and a scene where a deadite is set on fire - so what's not to like?

    323 votes

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