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  "textContent": "Not all stories need continuations, but when something we’re fans of does, we expect some level of respect for the source material. After all, if we loved something, it’s because of the care and attention the creators gave that product; we only ask that the same care is maintained from movie to movie.\n\nWell, filmmaking is a business, and when something sells, you need to make more. Having no ideas or time to do the next thing is no excuse, apparently, since the machine needs to keep churning content. This is how we end up with sequels that don't value us as consumers at all.\n\nThe post 15 Sequels That Didn’t Care About the Fans One Bit appeared first on Den of Geek.",
  "title": "15 Sequels That Didn’t Care About the Fans One Bit"
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