Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
But the point was that people don't always think of a series of having to begin with a series name. This comes into play when non-fans hear about a series.
Another example is the Rambo series or the Man With No Name Trilogy.
But in the case of Star Wars, it is!
But the point was that people don't always think of a series of having to begin with a series name. This comes into play when non-fans hear about a series.
Another example is the Rambo series or the Man With No Name Trilogy.
You've cited three examples. Now, should I choose to cite all the examples wherein the name of the original film and the name of the series were identical, do you want to take a guess as to how exponentially longer a list it would be than your three?
I'll add that with Raiders, the official name is "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark." So the series has colloqually become known as the "Indiana Jones" trilogy, but most people still know the original was "Raiders of the Lost Ark," because that's how it was titled/branded/marketed.
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