>> you're just dead set against an expansion of the Mad Max universe. he very much wants to expand that world and tell more stories. He's very much about world-building, and has quite an expansive plan for it. If we got nothing but stories focusing on Max, film after film, it would get very old and repetitive....ala Rocky III, Rocky VI, Rocky V........what stories are left to tell, unless his world and context expand? it makes things that much more interesting, knowing this....as we learn more about his world, and anticipate his return. <<
A similar case could made for the Terminator franchise. They greatly "expanded the universe" beyond the basic "Terminator goes back in time to kill John Connor or his mom so he won't save humanity" AFTER the first two films. In Terminators 3, 4, 5, and 6, they added the idea of the T-X (an "anti-Terminator, Terminator model"), John's wife Kate, Sgt. John Candy explaining why all T-800's look like Arnold, Judgment Day happening on screen, Marcus Wright (a human-terminator hybrid experiment), explained where John's facial scar comes from, showed T-600's on screen, gave us a personification of Skynet (twice), introduced the T-5000 Terminator, showed the actual time machine on screen, had John Conner transformed into an evil, advanced "T-3000" thing, had the T-800 re-programmed later in life to become "drapery salesman named Carl", made Dani Ramos is the savior of humanity instead of John Connor, introduced the Rev-9, and finally killed off John Connor on screen.
Did adding all that "lore" and "expanding the Terminator universe" make those films "good"? I would say no! Most people would agree with me they should have stopped at two movies!
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