Unmasking the Best and Worst Horror Continuations: A Supercomputer Analysis


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With the recent releases of “A Quiet Place: Day One” and “MaXXXine,” VegasInsider’s supercomputer has delved into the eerie realms of horror cinema, analyzing over 350 movies across more than 70 horror franchises. This meticulous study assessed various data points including reported worldwide gross, return on investment (ROI), IMDb ratings, Metacritic scores, and Rotten Tomatoes scores to determine the most and least successful horror sequels, prequels, remakes, and spin-offs.

Top Performers: The Pinnacle of Horror Continuations

1. Evil Dead II (1987) Outperforming its predecessor, “The Evil Dead” (1981), in four metrics—worldwide gross, Rotten Tomatoes score, Metacritic score, and IMDb ratings—”Evil Dead II” stands as one of the most successful horror continuations. With a worldwide gross of $5.9 million, an 88% Rotten Tomatoes score, a 72 Metacritic score, and a 7.7 IMDb rating, it significantly surpasses the original in critical and financial metrics.

MovieWW Gross in $Rotten TomatoesMetacriticIMDbROITotal Points
The Evil Dead (1981)2,895,59086%717.4727.31%
Evil Dead II (1987)5,932,27988%727.764.79%4

2. 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) This sequel outshines “Cloverfield” (2008) in four key metrics—Metacritic score, Rotten Tomatoes score, IMDb rating, and ROI. “10 Cloverfield Lane” grossed $110 million globally, boasting a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, a 76 Metacritic score, and a 7.2 IMDb rating.

MovieWW Gross in $Rotten TomatoesMetacriticIMDbROITotal Points
Cloverfield (2008)172,394,18078%647.0589.58%
10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)110,216,99890%767.2634.78%4

Box Office Titans: Grossing the Most Worldwide

The horror continuations that dominated the box office are:

  • It (2017): $704 million
  • It Chapter Two (2019): $473 million
  • Prometheus (2012): $403 million
  • The Nun (2018): $366 million

Among these, “Prometheus” (2012), the prequel to “Alien” (1979), stands out as the highest-grossing horror prequel of all time, significantly surpassing the original’s gross of $108.5 million.

Critical Darlings: High Scores from Critics

Rotten Tomatoes Top 5:

  • Creep 2 (2017): 100%
  • Slumber Party Massacre (2021): 100%
  • Aliens (1986): 98%
  • Prey (2022): 94%
  • The Fly (1986): 93%

Metacritic Top 5:

  • Aliens (1986): 84
  • The Fly (1986): 81
  • 28 Weeks Later (2007): 78
  • Pearl (2022): 76
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016): 76

Notable Increases in Critical Acclaim:

  • Slumber Party Massacre (2021) saw a 55% increase on Rotten Tomatoes compared to its 1982 predecessor.
  • Prey (2022) achieved a 24-point increase on Metacritic over the original “Predator” (1987).

Critical Disasters:

  • Jaws: The Revenge (1987): A Rotten Tomatoes score of 2%, a 95% drop from the original “Jaws” (1975).
  • Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995): A 96% Rotten Tomatoes score difference from the original.
  • A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010): An 81% Rotten Tomatoes score drop from the 1984 original.

Fan Favorites: Top IMDb Ratings

Top 5 IMDb Ratings:

  1. Aliens (1986): 8.4
  2. Dawn of the Dead (1978): 7.8
  3. Evil Dead II (1987): 7.7
  4. The Fly (1986): 7.6
  5. Army of Darkness (1992): 7.4

Notable Ratings Increase:

  • Pearl (2022): IMDb rating of 7.0, compared to 6.5 for “X” (2022).

Biggest Downfalls:

  • Jaws: The Revenge (1987): IMDb rating of 3.0, a 5.1-point drop from the original “Jaws” (1975).
  • Howling: New Moon Rising (1995): IMDb rating of 1.8, a 4.7-point drop from “The Howling” (1981).

ROI Champions

Top 5 by ROI:

  1. Paranormal Activity 2 (2010): 5817%
  2. Paranormal Activity 3 (2011): 4040%
  3. Annabelle (2014): 3862%
  4. Saw II (2005): 3593%
  5. Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013): 3138%

Most Successful ROI Increase:

  • Annabelle (2014) achieved a 2360% higher ROI than “The Conjuring” (2013).

VegasInsider‘s comprehensive analysis reveals intriguing insights into the success of horror movie continuations. From box office giants to critically acclaimed gems and fan favorites, this study underscores the diverse metrics that define success in the horror genre. For a complete, interactive analysis of all 350+ movies, visit VegasInsider.com.


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