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  • name is Bond.

  • James Ball.

  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 movie franchises that will last forever.

  • You realize this is classified, right?

  • Not today.

  • Come on.

  • Avengers assembled for this list.

  • We're looking at movie franchises that will stand the test of time due to their overwhelming popularity, evergreen concepts or willingness to adjust to the Times.

  • Which franchise do you hope last forever?

  • Let us know in the comments now on to the top 10.

  • Let's roll Number 10, The D C.

  • Extended Universe D C.

  • Shared Universe shows no signs of slowing down.

  • Since its inception, the D.

  • C.

  • EU has had its ups and downs that will stumble Bill for, but in time they will join you in the sun.

  • Come in time, you will help them accomplished wonders.

  • It kicked off by building on the success of its Superman and Batman franchises, which might also last forever.

  • But while Man of Steel and Batman versus Superman were commercial successes, they didn't hit it out of the park with fans and critics.

  • Nobody cares about Clark Kent taking on the Batman.

  • Fortunately, the release of Wonder Woman in 2017 put the D.

  • C.

  • EU on firmer footing.

  • Shiism was another crowd pleaser, adding a new light hearted tone to the franchise.

  • Single bound.

  • Yeah oh, with Wonder Woman 1984 awaiting release along with the suicide squad, the Flash and a host of other projects, this franchise looks to be in it for the long haul.

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  • The flip herbal pocketable icon is back, and this time it's five g Ready Discover mawr at the link in the description Number nine.

  • The Halloween franchise You know, Halloween.

  • I guess everyone's entitled.

  • One good scare of John Carpenter's original Halloween film is generally credited with starting the slasher horror genre back in 1978.

  • But over the years, low production values and changes in theme and tone made for a very muddy storyline.

  • She died, right?

  • No, she faked her death.

  • Now she's the headmistress of a very posh, secluded private school in Northern California.

  • The 2018 reboot was instead a direct sequel to the first movie in the Siri's, according to writer and executive producer Danny McBride.

  • Part of the reason for that was to clear up the timeline.

  • We like to re examine incidents with an unbiased lens.

  • I believe there's a lot to learn from the horrors you experienced.

  • There's nothing to learn to.

  • Upcoming Sequels were planned at this time, so fans should have a great deal of tents slashing fun in their futures.

  • Number eight.

  • The Transformers Franchise, The first live action film in this franchise was a box office smash picking up over $700 million and director Michael Bay has never looked back.

  • Churning out sequel after sequel You said you had done fighting for humans.

  • You didn't mean that, did you?

  • How many more of my kind must be sacrificed to atone for your mistakes?

  • Sure, they may be an exercise and diminishing returns, but they're fun.

  • Switch off your brain rides with impressive visual effects and action sequences.

  • The 2018 spinoff Bumble Bee was a hit with critics, and we guess that's all the encouragement anyone needed to green light.

  • Another batch of Sequels and spinoffs with at least two currently in production.

  • Thank you so much for giving me my voice.

  • It seems like now might be a good time to invest in more popcorn way are here waiting.

  • Number seven.

  • The fast and furious franchise.

  • There will always be a market for movies featuring fast cars, beautiful people and amazing action, and this franchise features truckloads of all the above.

  • Fans also give these films high marks for their diverse characters and the consistency with which they serve up the hallmarks of the Siri's you'll always be with on You'll always Be.

  • My Brother, who knew that movies about driving really fast could also be about family money will come and go way know that the most important thing in life will always be the people in this room right here.

  • Yeah, right now.

  • Of course, the star power involved doesn't hurt, either, with new big names being added as the franchise continues, you realize this is classified, right?

  • Not today.

  • With three more movies currently in development, this ride is far from over.

  • Number six, the Star Trek franchise.

  • Some fans love it for its spirit of discovery, others for its diverse and compelling characters.

  • Then they're just those who want to live in a world with teleportation, phasers and spaceships.

  • I am to you the world going, Thio.

  • I envy you taking these first steps into a new frontier There's plenty of love about Gene Roddenberry's sci fi world.

  • Star Trek came along at a time when America was first entering space, and this helped ignite public interest in the franchise.

  • They will continue the voyages we have begun and journey to all the undiscovered countries, boldly going where no man where no one has gone before it's continued on with multiple.

  • Siri's big screen adaptations and reboots be able to fly this thing right.

  • Something tells me I already have.

  • Given the number of real technological advancements in development that were dreamt of in Star Trek, this franchise is truly part of the zeitgeist.

  • Number five.

  • The Mission.

  • Impossible franchise.

  • The hallmarks of the Siris are inexhaustible spycraft, big set pieces and a marquee star doing his own stunts.

  • Open the door When I tell you Tom Cruise's character, Ethan Hunt, has been described as America's masochistic James Bond.

  • You seem hell bent on blaming yourself.

  • Even who else is left.

  • Based on the 1966 TV, Siri's revived in 1988 these films feature intricate plot lines, glorious action sequences and characters that it's easy to root for during your way on.

  • And Judging by Rotten Tomatoes scores, the Siri's just keeps getting better.

  • With seventh movie scheduled for release in 2021 an eighth in 2022 there appears to be no end in sight for this movie.

  • World number four.

  • The Godzilla franchise This Siri's is immortalized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest running movie franchise in history.

  • It all began with Japan's Toho Studios in 1954 as a commentary on the use of atomic bombs at the end of World War Two.

  • It continues to this day, with Hollywood also getting in on the action and adapting the key message.

  • We are the infection.

  • But like all living organisms theory, Earth unleashed a fever to fight this infection.

  • Its original and rightful rulers, the Titans with the advent of legendary, is monster verse.

  • There could be no end in sight for this king of monsters to educating Okulaja Oyster, I know got it on a river motto.

  • Godzilla versus Kong is slated for 2021 that same year will also get Netflix's new anime, Siri's Godzilla singular point number three, the Star Wars franchise.

  • Whether it all started a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away or back in 1977 this Siri's as definitely withstood the test of time and should continue to do so.

  • Writing for Wired in 2015 journalists Adam Rogers referred to Star Wars as the forever franchise.

  • Its energy surrounds us, combined US luminous beings.

  • So we not this crude metric with their sequel, trilogy and anthology films.

  • Disney, who bought Lucasfilm's for over $4 billion have made their investment back.

  • And then some way have captured the queen.

  • Wary now that the Skywalker saga is complete, their intent on keeping the ball rolling with plans for more standalone films, another trilogy and new TV shows to join the Man DeLorean on Disney Plus the four still seems strong with this one.

  • Remember, Cross will be with Number two, the Marvel cinematic universe.

  • This Siri's started a wave of superhero movies that looks like it might never end, and that's a boon to fans of the genre.

  • But these films go far beyond spandex and superpowers, sometimes leaning into social issues, as in Black Panther or straight up comedy, as in Thor Ragnarok Way know each other.

  • He's a friend from work building on other franchises like Spiderman, which might also last forever.

  • The M C.

  • U has redefined the genre, and they definitely had the box office receipts to back that up.

  • Okay, I made it right.

  • Theo Siri's averages nearly $1 billion per release, with at least eight more movies in production or development, plus a new TV Siri's This show is far from over.

  • Assemble in the immortal words of one time Marvel Comics creative leader and icon Stanley Excelsior.

  • Before we unveil our topic, here are a few other movie franchises that show no sign of going away.

  • The Scream franchise.

  • Yes, we do like scary movies.

  • What's your favorite scary movie?

  • I don't know.

  • You have to have a favorite.

  • What comes to mind?

  • The Born franchise This adaptation of Robert Ludlum's popular novels keeps getting reborn.

  • Theo Friday the 13th franchise.

  • Jason is just unstoppable.

  • Uh huh.

  • Yeah.

  • Rocky franchise still going strong, thanks in part to Creed, Theo, Terminator franchise Robot overlords will always be on our minds.

  • No, don't do it.

  • It has to end here.

  • Or do you not to go.

  • I order you not Thio.

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  • Number one.

  • The James Bond franchise name is Bond James Bond, one of the longest running and beloved franchises of all time.

  • The stories of this suave British spy have thrilled fans for decades.

  • Starting out on the pages of Ian Fleming's novels, the movies have moved beyond the original source material while still featuring all the familiar tropes, memorable theme songs, gadgets, action, sex romance, iconic villains and, of course, Bond.

  • Oh wow!

  • Well, he certainly left with his tail between his legs.

  • One of the main reasons this franchise tops our list is that it has proven many times over that it can survive a change in casting both of the lead and other recurring characters.

  • Congratulations on your new appointment.

  • Thank you.

  • Suppose we should call you.

  • See now?

  • No, no, Max, please.

  • No.

  • I think I'll call you see no time to die may mark Daniel Craig's final Bond movie, but the franchise still has a long future ahead of it.

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