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A sequel, ''Waxwork II: Lost in Time'', was released in 1992. It takes place immediately after the first film, with Sarah's father being murdered by a wax hand that escaped destruction hours before. Sarah's case for her innocence looks bad, thanks to no one believing her and Mark's claims about the wax museum. When they go to Mark's grandfather's mansion, they find a magic compass that allows them to travel through time. Believing it can be used to get evidence for the trial, the two of them start going through time and space while ending up in sci-fi and horror film parodies along the way.
 
Despite its name and setting, the video game ''[[Wax Works (Video Game)|Wax Works]]'' has nothing to do with the films.
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* [[Ancient Tomb]]: The cop investigating the wax museum ends up in the [[Mummy]]'s tomb exhibit.
* [[Bondage Is Bad]]: Sarah is forced into a bondage act in the first film, but she actually enjoys it.
* [[Deal Withwith the Devil]]
* [[Depraved Dwarf]]: The miniature butler who works for the [[Big Bad]].
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Sarah is one at first, but gradually becomes an [[Action Girl]].
* [[Everything's Deader Withwith Zombies]]: Zombies are included in the exhibits of the first movie. Zombies appear again in the second movie in one of the alternate timelines reminiscient of ''[[Dawn of the Dead (Filmfilm)|Dawn of the Dead]]''.
* [[Face Heel Turn]] / [[Transhuman Treachery]]: All of the victims that are killed in the exhibit and brought back to life once the number reaches high enough. Most notable being China, one of Mark and Sarah's friends, who died in the Dracula exhibit, and now an evil vampire herself, nearly sinks her fangs into Mark.
* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]: Averted hard in both movies.