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Making a Case Against an 'I Am Legend' Prequel

Come on, let's be honest here...

So, Warner Bros. is moving forward with a prequel to I Am Legend. Rather than writing a good film they plan on bringing back Will Smith to reprise his role as scientist Robert Neville and chronicle the final days of humanity in New York before a man-made virus caused a plague that left Smith’s character the lone survivor among a mutated mob in the city. I Am Legend helmer Francis Lawrence is returning to direct with unproven scripter D.B. Weiss penning the screenplay.

I am sure some of you out there are excited about this. I don't know why, but I am sure you are out there. However, have you considered the history of prequels?

Let's take a look and see what WB is getting themselves into.

Red Dragon: Ratner's excuse for a Hannibal Lecter film gone awry

Hannibal Rising: It's like Benjamin Button was a serial killer, he just keeps getting younger and worse for it.

Star Wars Episode I, II, III and Clone Wars: Sure, die-hard Star Wars fans may like them because they are Star Wars films but I betcha you could even get a die-hard to admit these aren't good films.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning: Yikes, I bet even horror fans forgot this one existed.

AVP: Alien vs. Predator and AVP-R: Yup, they're prequels and they ain't any good.

Exorcist: The Beginning and Dominion: It took two attempts at making this one and both failed.

Carlito's Way: Rise to Power: Three words… Direct-to-video.

The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior: Take the same three words above and add AWFUL.

Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd: Never saw it, but from what I understand the label "one of the worst movies ever" may not be a bad description.

Minor Exception:

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: It's a prequel sequentially, but it is a 100% independent story. However, I still believe it is the worst of the original three films. Rumor has it there is an even worse fourth film dealing with aliens. Any truth to that?

Major Exception:

Godfather Part II: This is one of my favorite films and it is both a prequel and a sequel, but the difference here is that the prequel story is used in comparison to the sequel story and used as a compare-and-contrast manner. I don't think I have to make much of a case here as to why it is an exception, but if so let me know in the comment section below.

The Prequel's Future:

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Angels and Demons, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Hobbit, The Hobbit 2 and Star Trek.

I'll admit, prequels are getting a little bit smarter as evidenced by the films above. Each one is a brand new independent story outside of the original films. Underworld 3 doesn't have anything to do with the Seline character Kate Beckinsale played in the first two. Angels and Demons is just a new Robert Langdon adventure very similar to the way Temple of Doom was a new Indy adventure. The Hobbit and its sequel is independent of Lord of the Rings with a new character at the center of the story. Star Trek is a bit wishy-washy in terms of how good it is going to work. It satisfies the independent story, but it is using all the same characters and is going to be under a lot of scrutiny by fans of the original series.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is probably the only one of the bunch that is going to have some problems. The X-Men trilogy has had a lot to do with the Wolverine character and even X2 explored his origins already, albeit not in depth the way this film will, but nevertheless it's treading used territory.

Now, for the I Am Legend prequel. This is a film I see as doomed from the outset. The only thing this film can even attempt to do is put together a bunch of "dazzling" effect scenes for Ben Lyons to applaud because we already know how the virus was created, how it got out and what happened at the end. There isn't a lot of new ground to tread here that is going to surprise the audience.

The one major thing this flick has going for it is the Will Smith factor. Smith has become what is probably Hollywood's biggest and most bankable star. On top of that I think he chooses his films rather wisely and is going to continue to do so in an attempt to remain big and bankable. If this script isn't any good I don't see him jumping on board. If you want to point at Hancock as a film proving an opposing viewpoint I suggest you read the original script and see what Smith signed on for and compare it to what it turned into.

Just my two cents.

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I agree for the most part except for a few. The Exorcist films were decent and Red Dragon was excellent. The one movie (besides The Family Man) that Ratner got right. Episode 3 was a good movie. No, the dialogue was not great and I will admit that Hayden Christensen is not perfect but the film itself was solid, thanks mostly to Ewan McGregor. As for Indiana Jones I could not disagree more. Temple of Doom is a fantastic thrill ride of a movie on even par with the rest of the franchise. TCCM:Beginning…one of the worst films ever made.

- DarkKnightFAN12
( September 25th, 2008 | 7:34 am )
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Correction: TCM:Beginning, don't know why I added the extra C, too much cafeeine maybe…

- DarkKnightFAN12
( September 25th, 2008 | 7:34 am )
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I also think Red Dragon was a great movie, edward norton played his part very well and I think it brought something a little different to the table from what silence of the lambs and hannible did.

- JD92
( September 25th, 2008 | 11:22 am )
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Come on, Red Dragon was far better than Hannibal! Probably Ratner's only good effort. Star Wars prequels did tarnish the original mystique to the first three, but they are still worth watching from time to time. TCM: The Beginning was a snoozefest. You knew everything that would happen and no one of importance would die from the get go. As far as a I am Legend prequel, very doubtful this will be very good. Granted Will Smith is amazing and a Box Office goldmine, but there is no source material for this, and we saw enough flashbacks in the original to warrant no need for a prequel. We know his wife and child die and he is left with his puppy. All we'd get is how Smith learns to live his restricted lifestyle and more crappy cgi people crawling up walls. Sadly, I'd still go see it, I 'll see anything with Smith in it.

Oh, one last thing, Temple of Doom rules! It was the worst of the first 3, but it still kicks butt all the way through, even with Willie screaming every five seconds!

- Schofizzy
( September 25th, 2008 | 4:31 pm )
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Wow, a lot of Red Dragon fans out there eh? I remember not minding it on first viewing way back when, but Universal sent me the HD DVD about a year or so back and I couldn't even get through the first hour. May just be me though. :)

- bradbrevet
( September 25th, 2008 | 5:20 pm )
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Totally agree, Red Dragon turned out to be quite good, much better than Hannibal for sure!

- adu
( September 25th, 2008 | 7:36 pm )
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haha, I gotta give Red Dragon a shout too, I really like that movie.

As far as an I am Legend prequel…TERRIBLE idea. I dont WANT to see exactly what happened. I like the quick flashbacks the first film gives, its enough and still leaves some mystery.

- ckybltz
( September 25th, 2008 | 10:27 pm )
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I was a fan of I Am Legend and quite frankly dont mind them making a prequel. Though it will be predictable, it doesn't mean the film can't be well made or entertaining…which is what I expect it to be. As long as Willy is on board I say bring it on!

- adu
( September 26th, 2008 | 4:22 am )
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