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10 Long-Delayed Sequels That Were Worth The Wait

10 Cloverfield Lane is no ordinary sequel. For starters, the film isn't really a direct follow-up to found-footage monster movie Cloverfield at all, but a project that - in the words of producer J.J. Abrams - simply shares the "DNA" of its predecessor. Another reason it's so different to the usual franchise movie? Unlike most, this sequel has arrived a whole eight years on from the original.

9) Queen and Country

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Sequel to: Hope and Glory

Time between movies: 28 years

Not all movies especially lend themselves to sequelization. John Boorman’s 1987, Oscar-nominated Hope and Glory is a small-scale war-time drama, which stars mostly unknowns and which barely made its own budget back at the box office. Hardly franchise material, then, especially in the superhero movie-friendly aughts.

Without much in the way of warning, and without giving much of a crap about ‘the norm,’ last year Boorman suddenly dropped his Hope and Glory 2.0Queen and Country. It was his first in eight years, made on the back of a number of flops, but the film proved a surprisingly accomplished comeback, a nostalgia-tinged late-career work inspired by Boorman’s own post-WWII coming-of-age experiences.