LAME. It doesn't need a sequel. Why do they have to make sequels to everything these days?! Because they know we have to go see them, even if we don't think they'll be any good...
At least Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote it, that makes it more acceptable. But still. Argh, it already had a good and distinct ending! And I don't want more story to change your perspective of the characters, they're perfect the way they are! Unplanned sequels generally just bother me, especially when it's things where I'm satisfied with assuming my own ending beyond what is shown. This new one better not be junk, at least.
This message was edited 4/13/2011, 12:00 PM