Riddick 4 Needs To Copy Fast & Furious To Avoid A Vin Diesel Problem
The original The Fast and the Furious was primarily a crime drama framed by its use of a close-knit gang of street racers, but as the franchise wore on, its sequels evolved to better embrace the high-octane action that it has since become known for. From Fast Five, the Fast & Furious franchise was almost unrecognizable, adapting in order to include an ever-growing ensemble cast, larger-than-life heists, and death-defying stunts in every installment. This ability to gently shift focus to rework the entire premise is something that the Riddick movies also need, albeit in an entirely different way.
The idea that the Riddick movies are unsuccessful is actually not entirely true. Both Pitch Black and Riddick were moderate successes, and though The Chronicles of Riddick was not well-received, it still bolstered interest in its world and in the wider Riddick franchise. This means that the upcoming Riddick 4 is actually in a far stronger position than it may seem at a glance, and all it would take is a slight tweak of previous movies’ formula in order to secure genuine success for the Riddick franchise’s future.
Of course, with Fast & Furious 10 & 11 ending the Fast Saga, Vin Diesel may well turn his attention entirely towards the Riddick movies. Should this be the case, it would only require the same energy and attention that he’s put into the Fast & Furious movies to make Riddick more successful at the box office. As Diesel has proven that he’s a star capable of turning a franchise around by making necessary changes to its formula (or even its genre), it would seem that Riddick 4 only needs to employ this same trick to fix its future.
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Riddick 4 Needs To Copy Fast & Furious To Avoid A Vin Diesel Problem
The original The Fast and the Furious was primarily a crime drama framed by its use of a close-knit gang of street racers, but as the franchise wore on, its sequels evolved to better embrace the high-octane action that it has since become known for. From Fast Five, the Fast & Furious franchise was almost unrecognizable, adapting in order to include an ever-growing ensemble cast, larger-than-life heists, and death-defying stunts in every installment. This ability to gently shift focus to rework the entire premise is something that the Riddick movies also need, albeit in an entirely different way.
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The idea that the Riddick movies are unsuccessful is actually not entirely true. Both Pitch Black and Riddick were moderate successes, and though The Chronicles of Riddick was not well-received, it still bolstered interest in its world and in the wider Riddick franchise. This means that the upcoming Riddick 4 is actually in a far stronger position than it may seem at a glance, and all it would take is a slight tweak of previous movies’ formula in order to secure genuine success for the Riddick franchise’s future.
Of course, with Fast & Furious 10 & 11 ending the Fast Saga, Vin Diesel may well turn his attention entirely towards the Riddick movies. Should this be the case, it would only require the same energy and attention that he’s put into the Fast & Furious movies to make Riddick more successful at the box office. As Diesel has proven that he’s a star capable of turning a franchise around by making necessary changes to its formula (or even its genre), it would seem that Riddick 4 only needs to employ this same trick to fix its future.
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Riddick 4 Needs To Copy Fast & Furious To Avoid A Vin Diesel Problem
The original The Fast and the Furious was primarily a crime drama framed by its use of a close-knit gang of street racers, but as the franchise wore on, its sequels evolved to better embrace the high-octane action that it has since become known for. From Fast Five, the Fast & Furious franchise was almost unrecognizable, adapting in order to include an ever-growing ensemble cast, larger-than-life heists, and death-defying stunts in every installment. This ability to gently shift focus to rework the entire premise is something that the Riddick movies also need, albeit in an entirely different way.
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The idea that the Riddick movies are unsuccessful is actually not entirely true. Both Pitch Black and Riddick were moderate successes, and though The Chronicles of Riddick was not well-received, it still bolstered interest in its world and in the wider Riddick franchise. This means that the upcoming Riddick 4 is actually in a far stronger position than it may seem at a glance, and all it would take is a slight tweak of previous movies’ formula in order to secure genuine success for the Riddick franchise’s future.
Of course, with Fast & Furious 10 & 11 ending the Fast Saga, Vin Diesel may well turn his attention entirely towards the Riddick movies. Should this be the case, it would only require the same energy and attention that he’s put into the Fast & Furious movies to make Riddick more successful at the box office. As Diesel has proven that he’s a star capable of turning a franchise around by making necessary changes to its formula (or even its genre), it would seem that Riddick 4 only needs to employ this same trick to fix its future.
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