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Welcome to the Blu-ray.com community Top 50 Sequels, Prequels and Remakes!

RULES:
- I will leave the definition of sequels, prequels and remakes up to you, with one exception. Reboots, such as Batman Begins, Spider-Man Homecoming and the likes, are not allowed, as a reboot is distinct from a remake.

- Please have a minimum of 25 films in your post and a maximum of 50.

- No flaming, trolling or snobbish critiques of other people's film tastes.

- Points:

1. 75 points
2. 50 points
3. 49 points
4. 48 points
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25. 27 points
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50. 2 points

- The deadline is 30th November 2017!!

Edit: Just to clarify.

A remake should be based off a previously made film. TV series don't really count (sorry, It fans). I will also rule out films based on short films. Where this gets complicated is in the case of, say, The Wizard of Oz. There's a 1925 version that's a very radical departure from the book, is it fair to say that the famous 1939 version is a remake? I personally wouldn't include it, but if you really want it to make the list, I won't stop you.

I would, however, allow a live-action remake of a feature-length anime. My justification for this is that anime is really just a type of film, a subgenre of animation.

If you're unsure, use your common sense. Stop and think: Is this really a remake of a previous film? Is it typically considered a remake?

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