When making a film franchise, it’s common for the first installment of a series to be carefully crafted and deliver quality storylines to audiences. More often than not, when a film reaches high levels of success, it tends to be followed by one or two other projects that are lackluster in comparison to the original film.
It’s rare to find a trilogy where the third and final film of the franchise winds up being better than the original two. Typically, this happens because the first few films use up all the compelling storylines and plot points, leaving the series dry by the time the third installment rolls around. However, that doesn’t mean all trilogies end on a low note. These particular series are exceptions to the rule.
LOTR: One Of The Most Captivating Scenes In The Trilogy Is A Lie
A lot of Star Wars fans maintain the belief that Episodes 4-6 are the greatest the franchise has to offer. And while that might be true, the prequels still manage to hold their own. Episodes 1 and 2 are decent, but Revenge of the Sith is packed with action and adventure.
Anakin finally turns to the dark side in Episode 3, and his lightsaber battle against Obi-Wan is an iconic scene that Star Wars fans will never forget. Watching Anakin transform into the most iconic Star Wars villain of all time is worthy of praise, and it certainly makes Revenge of the Sith the best film in the prequel series.
Although Captain America: The First Avenger and Captain America: The Winter Soldier were both excellent films with captivating storylines, it’s indisputable that Captain America: Civil War raised the stakes significantly. Civil War was one of the first major MCU team-up movies that brought various heroes together outside the Avengers series. Up until
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