Movie franchise imagination fuel tank on “E”

Brittni Young Brittni Young/Web Editor OPINION When walking into a theater, it seems nearly impossible to try to escape advertisements for the next franchise movie sequels, remakes, and reboots that are all presented in 3D. Going to see an original movie at the local theater has become a rarity here in America. Franchise producers have monopolized movie screens across the nation with the frequent releases of sequels and remakes of classic movies and books. While some films have enjoyed excellent success with sequels or remakes, many other films fail to make a sequel that was as successful or well made…