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Established movie franchises tend to have [[Discontinuity]] imposed on them, especially whenever [[Sequelitis|crappy sequels]] rear their ugly head.
 
Note 1: Do not include examples based only in adaptation. [[The Film of the Book|A movie adaptation]] can not be discontinued since it is not part of the continuity of the original. You can discontinue a sequel of the adaptation but not the actual adaptation. To a lesser degree you can discontinue PARTS''parts'' of a movie.
 
Note 2: Ignoring certain works of a person or company so they're "still good" is also forbidden as that would be ignoring real life events (which we are not doing here).
 
Note 3: [[Complaining About Movies You Don't Like|Do not post personal examples.]] Examples should only be of groups of fandoms.
 
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