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Consider a series to be a collection of at least three directly connected films when it comes to the characters and/or story theme. Whatever you choose, no one can tell you differently.
If your list of accepted movies in a series, which you came up with for any reason, seems limited to some, so be it. The only consideration to add is that remakes stand apart as a separated series from the one(s) that came before it (i.e., Keaton and Bale Batman flicks). I'll start. Anything left out I don't even think about or even acknowledge, let alone bother to re-watch compared to the other superior films in each respective series: ~~~~~ The Terminator Terminator 2: Judgment Day Alien Aliens The Matrix Batman Begins The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Rises Batman (1989) Star Wars: A New Hope Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Raiders of the Lost Ark Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Jurassic Park The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Back to the Future |
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