Horror often feels like one of the few storytelling genres that’s willing to take true risks with the types of movies that are made and the trends that are embraced. The genre covers monster movies, intense serial killer stories, or psychological dramas that examine the loss of one’s self. Among this endless variety is a love for sequels, franchises, and ways to extend these horror stories.Admittedly, sequels and trilogies can be cases of diminishing returns that lack passion and cater to commercial interests. Many horror movies can only properly come into their own after they expand their scope across a trilogy. As a result, there are many great horror trilogies for fans to enjoy.RELATED: 10 Must-See Horror Anthology Movies
Horror often feels like one of the few storytelling genres that’s willing to take true risks with the types of movies that are made and the trends that are embraced. The genre covers monster movies, intense serial killer stories, or psychological dramas that examine the loss of one’s self. Among this endless variety is a love for sequels, franchises, and ways to extend these horror stories.
Admittedly, sequels and trilogies can be cases of diminishing returns that lack passion and cater to commercial interests. Many horror movies can only properly come into their own after they expand their scope across a trilogy. As a result, there are many great horror trilogies for fans to enjoy.
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