10 Horror Franchises That Continued After Their ‘Final’ Movie

Horror movie franchises are certainly not a rarity in the genre, with some of the biggest names in the horror game having multiple movies in their cinematic collection. While many of these long-running movie series have come to a conclusion, other franchises have promised a final film, going so far as to include that very word in the movie’s title, only to renege on that promise and continue to add more entries following that “final” feature.Although not contained solely to the horror genre, the prevalence of final chapters that do not actually conclude their franchises is higher when it comes to horror movies. Most of these horror movie franchises continued long beyond their claim to cap off their story, as is the case with Children of the Corn and Puppet Master, and one of the most popular horror properties is a repeat offender. With Saw X debuting in theaters at the end of September and another Final Destination film in the works, it only proves that “final” does not necessarily mean finished.A creepy child believed to be the Antichrist is one thing, but an adult Antichrist who also holds power as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom is another, as seen in Omen III: The Final Conflict. The movie follows a now-adult Damien, who has fully embraced his evil destiny and is on a mission to find (and finish off) the future Second Coming of Christ while a group of priests plots to stop him before it is too late.RELATED: 10 Underrated Horror Movie Sequels

Horror movie franchises are certainly not a rarity in the genre, with some of the biggest names in the horror game having multiple movies in their cinematic collection. While many of these long-running movie series have come to a conclusion, other franchises have promised a final film, going so far as to include that very word in the movie’s title, only to renege on that promise and continue to add more entries following that “final” feature.

RELATED: 10 Underrated Horror Movie Sequels

Although not contained solely to the horror genre, the prevalence of final chapters that do not actually conclude their franchises is higher when it comes to horror movies. Most of these horror movie franchises continued long beyond their claim to cap off their story, as is the case with Children of the Corn and Puppet Master, and one of the most popular horror properties is a repeat offender. With Saw X debuting in theaters at the end of September and another Final Destination film in the works, it only proves that “final” does not necessarily mean finished.

A creepy child believed to be the Antichrist is one thing, but an adult Antichrist who also holds power as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom is another, as seen in Omen III: The Final Conflict. The movie follows a now-adult Damien, who has fully embraced his evil destiny and is on a mission to find (and finish off) the future Second Coming of Christ while a group of priests plots to stop him before it is too late.

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