The Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark initially didn't have "Indiana Jones and the..." in the title, because at first, Spielberg and Lucas were creating a character which was not considered to be very popular, but due to the high financial success of ROTLA and popularity of Indiana Jones, they started adding Indiana Jones' name to the titles of his subsequent films, and for this same reason, ROTLA would be retitled as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark for its subsequent home video releases.
I wonder why they drop the title and just start naming the movies after the main character. Friday the 13th started doing this as well.
I always thought it was because of Problem Child. When there are so many, I think it’s easier to keep them straight with titles other than franchise + number, personally.
I wonder why they drop the title and just start naming the movies after the main character. Friday the 13th started doing this as well.
I always thought it was because of Problem Child. When there are so many, I think it’s easier to keep them straight with titles other than franchise + number, personally.
I personally like creativity on the sequel titles. For example, Alien & Aliens...Naked Gun 2 1/2, Naked Gun 33 1/3. I like when they have fun with it instead of just “Name of Movie” insert number.
@A-Dubya said:
I personally like creativity on the sequel titles. For example, Alien & Aliens...Naked Gun 2 1/2, Naked Gun 33 1/3. I like when they have fun with it instead of just “Name of Movie” insert number.
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is another good example of a film sequel whose title doesn't follow the "Name of Movie insert number" naming convention since its title is a reference to the ending of I Know What You Did Last Summer when Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) sees the "I still know" message on the wall.
Reply by tmdb43737777
on September 28, 2017 at 9:55 PM
Probably based on popularity of character
Reply by David Pro
on October 16, 2017 at 12:38 PM
The Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark initially didn't have "Indiana Jones and the..." in the title, because at first, Spielberg and Lucas were creating a character which was not considered to be very popular, but due to the high financial success of ROTLA and popularity of Indiana Jones, they started adding Indiana Jones' name to the titles of his subsequent films, and for this same reason, ROTLA would be retitled as Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark for its subsequent home video releases.
Reply by MirrorUniverse
on October 16, 2017 at 12:48 PM
It is an irritating trend that began in the early 90's. I've never liked that they started doing that.
Reply by AmBeck22
on October 24, 2017 at 11:57 AM
I always thought it was because of Problem Child. When there are so many, I think it’s easier to keep them straight with titles other than franchise + number, personally.
Reply by A-Dubya
on June 8, 2021 at 12:35 AM
I personally like creativity on the sequel titles. For example, Alien & Aliens...Naked Gun 2 1/2, Naked Gun 33 1/3. I like when they have fun with it instead of just “Name of Movie” insert number.
Reply by David Pro
on June 9, 2021 at 9:00 PM
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is another good example of a film sequel whose title doesn't follow the "Name of Movie insert number" naming convention since its title is a reference to the ending of I Know What You Did Last Summer when Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) sees the "I still know" message on the wall.