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6 Movie Spinoffs That Worked Out Really Well

Whenever a supporting player in pop culture becomes a fan-favorite character, it usually doesn't take too long for forces both behind the scenes and in the fan community to ramp up hopes that a spinoff story centering on that breakout figure will come to fruition. Television has traditionally seen far more success in this regard, with shows like Frasier and Angel among the most popular series to expand upon a pre-existing hit. Yet, even on TV, these gambles sometimes fail to pay off. Remember Joey?

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3) Puss In Boots (2011)

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Way back in 2004, Shrek 2 turned the original runaway Dreamworks smash – which brilliantly skewered fairy tales – into an ongoing franchise by exploring the complications the characters face following “happily ever after.” The film also introduced moviegoers to a swashbuckling kitten played to perfection by The Mask of Zorro star Antonio Banderas. Puss in Boots soon became a popular figure in his own right, stealing every single second he’s onscreen in Shrek 2 and leaving audiences clamoring for more.

Naturally, Dreamworks obliged, signing Banderas on for a full-length spinoff film set before Puss in Boots’ introduction in the Shrek franchise. Met with a largely positive critical response, the adventure expands on the fairy tale-centric world of the films, adding characters like Humpty Dumpty and Jack and Jill to the mythology. Moreover, it proved to be a sizable financial success, bringing in $555 million worldwide. Unfortunately, its domestic total wasn’t enough to lead Dreamworks to move forward on a now-defunct sequel, which was previously eyed for a 2018 release.