"By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around"
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The second sentence reveals the real craft he’s advocating: forensic audience psychology. “Figure out what worked” treats the first film like a data set, a collection of triggers - character chemistry, a specific gag rhythm, a world-building texture - that can be extracted and reassembled. That’s not necessarily cynical; it’s industrial. Sequels succeed when they remember that viewers aren’t buying novelty in the abstract, they’re buying the pleasure of recognition, plus a small surprise that doesn’t threaten the brand.
Sonnenfeld’s producer perspective matters. Directors might talk about themes; producers talk about repeatable value. His subtext is a quiet rebuke to artists who mistake “new” for “better,” and to studios that confuse “more” with “the same.” The best sequels don’t chase originality as a headline; they refine the original’s engine, then stress-test it in a fresh situation. The worst ones perform that same autopsy and forget to put the soul back in.
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Sonnenfeld, Barry. (2026, January 16). By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-definition-a-sequel-cant-be-original-so-youve-123184/
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Sonnenfeld, Barry. "By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-definition-a-sequel-cant-be-original-so-youve-123184/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"By definition a sequel can't be original. So you've got to figure out what worked the first time around." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-definition-a-sequel-cant-be-original-so-youve-123184/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

