After Twisters, Speed And 9 Other Classic ’90s Blockbusters That Should Get Standalone Sequels

After Twisters, Speed And 9 Other Classic ’90s Blockbusters That Should Get Standalone Sequels
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As a follow-up to 1996’s Twister with an original story and new characters, Twisterscalled a “hell of a good time” by CinemaBlend’s Mike Reyes — has proven that a strong sequel to a classic does not necessarily need to be a direct continuation. This begs the question, what other great ‘90s movies could benefit from another chapter that exists in the same world, but keeps things fresh by not relying on its predecessor. Here are some beloved blockbusters from that era that we would love to see get a standalone sequel someday.

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock post jump in Speed

(Image credit: 20th Century Fox)

Speed (1994)

Speaking of Twister, before Jan de Bont helmed the disaster movie favorite, the Dutch cinematographer made his directorial debut with Speed. It would actually be a real dream come true to see a direct sequel to the action movie masterpiece — set on a city bus rigged to explode if it slows to less than 50 mph — that reunites Sandra Bullock with Keanu Reeves, who was missing from the less successful Speed 2: Cruise Control. Then again, the idea of another adrenaline-fueled thrill ride that somehow involves a mode of public transportation and explosions still sounds fun no matter who is in it.

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