Top 10 Biggest Plot Holes in Movie Sequels
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- These films just left us more confused! Welcome to WatchMojo, and for this list, we'll be looking at the most glaring plot holes found in movie sequels. Our countdown includes “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, “Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker”, “Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban”, “Spectre”, “X-Men: Dark Phoenix”, and more! Do you have explanations for any of these sequel film plot holes? Enlighten us in the comments below!
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Number 7 is about Bail’s wife not Leia. She likely could’ve died before Leia ever met Obi Wan which also establishes force healing as did other content outside the main series. Also just relearn about M Bison in Street Fighter & then look back to the cloning of Jango & Moff Gideon before Palpatine & then you connect the dots
Yes none of them are plot holes
the fembots from the second austin powers
I just always assumed Bael Organa never told Leia she was adopted and so she was just remembering his wife as her "real" mother. What she said about how she remembered her mother as beautiful but sad would make just as much sense for a woman whose family were staunch opponents of what was happening politically in the galexy and knowingly hiding the daughter of one of its biggest baddies as it would for Padme.
I always thought that, too, but then the Kenobi show ruined it by having kid Leia know that she’s adopted.
I knew I wasn’t trippin about the Spider-Man no way home. Eletcto never knew Spider-Man identity
Yeah all the villains that came into the MCU knew Peter’s identity, but Electro didn’t know who he was
You can make the case that once electro accessed the grid, he was able to see through the security cams at oscorp and see that Peter is Spider-Man
The Vanessa-is-a-fembot reveal is mildly irritating to say the least, especially since Austin doesn't respond with "Dr. Evil will die for this," nor "The REAL Vanessa must be alive somewhere." It's not that kind of movie, but still.
It's a comedy built on unreality, such as Austin Powers being able to use a female spy as a body shield for himself. Why should it matter?
The plot hole is the joke, they're poking fun at how there's always a new love interest in Bond movies, without any explanation of what happened to the last one. So they gave it an intentionally absurd explanation.
Yeah but it's still annoying in the way that it kinda makes you wonder about her mother... did she pretend a fembot was her daughter all those years? Did she have a bone to pick with Austin? Is this the real reason mrs kensington didn't want to speak to Austin?? WAS there a real Vanessa at some stage? Who was her father??? Why would a random TV remote activate her and why then when it wasn't even pointed at her? How old is fembot technology? If Austin's advances didn't destroy her then she must be the most advanced ever.. but then also the oldest if we believe that she's always been a fembot. Aaaah my brain overthinks too much
It’s a theory she got swapped in the first movie, when she was in Dr. Evil’s hideout and killed.
Yeah but 'wait a minute, I'm single again' is hilarious
Wonder Woman 84 alone could take up the entire video with all its mistakes and plot holes.
4:22 “She died when I was VERY young.” 😂
Since the Force can sometimes show visions, I always like to think Leia's memories of her mother who died at child birth was actually visions from the Force. So, I never really thought of it as a plot hole. It could when Leia was 2-3, she would have visions of her mother and could never depict the difference between vision and memory.
I thought of that too. I never considered it a plot hole.
I think you're reaching. Is it an out to explain it? Sure. In reality Lucas probably didn't have the story fleshed out so he ignored it when doing the prequels. He does that a lot. I think to Obi-Wan saying how when he first met Anakin he was already a great pilot. The 9 year old who lucked into blowing up the droid ship? Please.
@@tmoore4075 He won the Boonta Eve podrace too. That was a pretty big event and Obi'Wan could have considered it piloting but you are right the truth is that lucas hadn't fleshed the story out yet.
How about the simplest answer. Leia is remembering and referring to her step-mother on Alderaan.
@@TruthfromanAlien Oh yeah. She did refer to Bail Organia as her father. But, both of her step parents died when the Death Star blew up Alderaan.
The problem with that James Bond plot hole is also a plot hole in Star Wars IX.
The movie makes it apparent that Palpatine planned everything, including Luke and Anikin working together to defeat him... which makes absolutely no sense at all.
So, he planned on the first Death Star being destroyed? He planned Luke surviving his first battle against Vader? He planned on Luke resisting the Dark Side? He planned Anikin breaking through Vader to save Luke and throw Palpatine into the second Death Star's core? He planned on the resistance blowing up the second Death Star? He planned on Kylo failing to capture and contain Rey? He planned on Snok being killed by Kylo thanks to Rey's lightsaber that was also Anikin's? He planned on Kylo returning from the Dark Side?
Yeah, no. Not only is there no way he could've planned all that, everything playing out exactly how he'd have planned it all is literally impossible and illogical and we KNOW Palpatine is not illogical.
Over confident when he thought he could make Luke go to the Dark Side by using the same psychology on him he did Anikin that turned him into Vader, despite Luke having a very different life and mindset to Anikin's?
Yes.
Illogical, though?
No. Illogical was never something Palpatine was, so that makes no sense
I agree with everything you said, but the one thing I just wanna say personally, my head canon would be that maybe palpatine has some force ability that allows him to see the future that would allow him to plan accordingly like how they explained it in the sequel trilogy, that’s not a great explanation because it’s kind of an asshole but at the same time they could help explain some of the reasons why he put on quotes planned Everything out
@@staticboyj.r.Wow. That is a very clever solution to this conundrum! As I mentioned before in a different thread, all this would have been moot if George Lucas didn't turn on all of us and sell Star Wars out from under us! It's his fault because HE had the only REAL grip on everything that ever happened in the SW Universe, after all, he HAD been dreaming about making it since right after his first movie TXH-1138 in 1971. That's a LONG time to be fleshing out a story. It's his baby. He should never have given it up for adoption!
Leia tapped into the force to see those images of her mother. Yoda mentioned this while training Luke before he saw his friends in trouble.
Her adopted parents may have also told her who her mom was.
They probably did. I am certain Disney will gloss over that in the next Obi-Wan series they make.
“Palpatine somehow returned”
Those three words made me lose so much faith in humanity
They did this in the comic some decades ago, but the story was about he returning because he planned to clone himself, not that we found out about it in the third act (third movie) without any clue.
Something known as Necromancer in the Bad Batch explains some, or so I've heard
You could fill this entire list with everything from the Resident Evil movies
1. What Happened to Angie Ashford?
2. How did the entire world turn into a desert wasteland in the span of one whole year?
3. If lakes and rivers were all dried up, then how come oceans, waters and lakes CLEARLY existed in the next movie?
4. What Happened to Chris Redfield?
5. What Happened to Jill Valentine, Ada Wong, Leon Kennedy and Alice's clone daughter?
6. The Final Chapter, they said that the T-Virus was created for a girl with a rapid aging disease despite the fact that we were CLEARLY told in Apocalypse that it was to heal Angela Ashford's disease by Dr. Ashford, NOT James Marcus.
7. Speaking of Marcus, the Red Queen was said to be modeled after the head programmer's daughter... Marcus was NOT the head programmer.
8. Why the fuck did Wesker go through all of that trouble to rescue Alice from the Umbrella Prime Facility, give her her powers back (as if she even lost them in the first place), only to betray her later and have all of this be one convoluted ploy to kill her - when he could've done that by just... I dunno, LEAVING HER THERE!
9. If Dr. Isaacs was this high-ranking officer of Umbrella, then why the hell would he have a clone be a low-level scientist taking orders from Wesker and the Board who treat him like shit?
10. What was Umbrella's ultimate goal? Because at first it was to contain the virus and erase any and all proof of their involvement in it, then it was to start the outbreak on purpose for... idk, a cleanse?
What I'm trying to say is... the Resident Evil movies are god-awful and you're not gonna change my mind on that. And I'm also gonna say this: Alice is a bigger Mary Sue main character than Rey from Star Wars. There, I said it.
preach my brother!
Wow, you've clearly given this a lot of thought. Well done my good man! Well done! 👏👏👏
THANK YOU for #7! I have had some pretty heated discussions on the lack of continuity between Padme dying in childbirth and Leia remembering her mother.
Ever heard of the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?
When I was a kid, the reveal of Vanessa as a fembot really bothered me. I kept thinking she would show up at some point in the movie and reveal that she had been kidnapped by Dr. Evil and replaced at some point. It wasn't until I was a little older that I realized how absurd/funny the whole situation was.
If there is a part two of this it should include this.
The Origin retcon from Jurassic World Dominion. Say what you want about JW FK. But retconning Benjamin Lockwood's daughter into working at Jurassic Park and impregnating herself because of an unknown illness just made things even more confusing. Having Maisie be cloned because of her grandfather's grief made for compelling backstory to Hammond's business partner. But the sequel throws that out the window.
Toy Story 4. Buzz's inner voice. Throughout the Toy Story films we've seen the characters develop such as Buzz. But why is it that he thinks his inner voice is his voicebox.
Incredibles 2. Jack Jack's first power. By the end of the first movie we see Jack Jack use some of his powers. So it doesn't make sense that Mrs.Incredible says she missed Jack Jack's first power. When she was there at the end of the first film when Jack Jack used his powers on Syndrome.
Might have to rewatch the incredibles again but although she heard about the powers via phone, she likely wouldn't have seen them as jack jack and syndrome were either too high up or syndrome's body and or cape were blocking the view. They probably know jack jack may have exhibited powers that day but missed them in action
I can explain the last plot hole. Elasticgirl (yeah I know her new superhero name will always be Mrs. Incredible considering she married Mr. Incredible, but I prefer “Elasticgirl”) was on ground level with the family while Syndrome and Jack-Jack were high up in the air and with that distance, it’s hard to notice Jack-Jack’s powers.
The Time-Turner thing is NOT a plothole, just because it wasn't used to go back several years. In the GENERAL CONCEPT of time travel, that would be too drastic of a way to utilize it, and that includes this particular use of the idea.
Like Hermione says, *"awful things happen to wizards who mess with time."*
They never use the time turner to change events, they just use it to be in 2 places at once
Yup, the Time Turner works on a fixed timeline, you cant change the past with it
Leia believed she was an Organa, with no knowledge of Padme as her real mother. If she knew Padme was her mother, Vader would’ve been able to sense it in her, and would’ve known Leia was his daughter. Vader didn’t know he had a daughter until he gleaned it from Luke during their battle on the Death Star over Endor. This “plot hole” always comes up in these lists and it doesn’t take a lot of thought to prove its not an actual plot hole.
Even if the time turner didn’t have a limit, it still wouldn’t change history or stop any major event because as the movie clearly shows you cannot change time and what already happened will still happen. Why is it so hard for people to get that?
They change the death of the hippogriff so it can really change.
@@Jongen. no they didn’t. We didn’t see the executioner kill Buckbeak.
@@Jongen. It never shows or tells in the book/movie that Buckbeak is killed
It’s like… THEY NEVER READ THE FUCKING BOOKS!!! IT EXPLAINS IT ALL THERE!!!! Are these people so fucking dense?!? Seriously!!!!
The trouble with the Time-Turner is by its own design you cannot actually choose to use it because it creates a closed loop meaning you already used it before you “decide” to use it.
How about Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The T-1000 was made of liquid metal and non-organic things couldn't go back in time. So how was the T-1000 able to go back in time if it was made of liquid metal, something that is non-organic?
Don't get the wrong idea; Terminator 2 was a great film. but it was something that always got me.
Maybe the T-1000's ability to mimic organic material was enough to fool the time machine. Overall it's pretty stupid you can't time travel in the Terminator universe with clothes on.
I assumed that the T-1000 could make his outer skin organic.
It is explained in other material that the T-1000 traveled in a sort of living synthetic tissue cocoon/pod and it can generate a synthetic bioelectric field to fool the machine.
@@mackncheese1683where is this explained at?
@@mackncheese1683 Wasn't the T-1000 already in human form when it traveled through time? He was already human when he killed the first guy.
Rise of Skywalker was one BIG plothole, what with Palpatine suddenly being around, forgetting Ren becoming the new leader of the First Order, et cetera
Seriously, will they EVER explain what happened between 8 and 9?
So for Spectre, they had Christoph Waltz and they needed him to do some really cool villain monologues and
At 6:38
"....many things didn't add up what's the character that we were presented with...."
Yeah, like her tiara being upside down....the point goes up not down towards the nose!!
Force healing existed in Legends continuity, where it was used by multiple people. Anakin also personally witnessed a similar ability in the Clone Wars show, when a character used the force to transfer her life energy to Ahsoka, thereby giving up her own life and basically resurrecting Ahsoka. The problem is that, like most advanced force abilities, not all force users have the ability to use it. Also, if Anakin thought Padme was going to die, then he would have to sacrifice his life to save her even if he could learn this ability. The fact that Rey was able to use it was basically just a lucky coincidence. Not knowing what the force can and can't do, she just tried something, and her natural ability allowed her to connect to the force. This type of lucky ignorance has been seen before. Luke used the force to blow up the Death Star without knowing anything about it. He also blocks a laser blast blindfolded just because someone told him he could a few minutes before. Anakin used the force to be a successful pod-racer, which was supposed to be impossible. He even flew into space and took out a battle station just because he had the force. If we can accept all of these other things, why is it a problem when Rey does it?
The movie may be a guilty pleasure, popcorn, flick for me, but I always baffled me in Transformers revenge of the fallen that they never bothered to use the chunk of the all spark that MaKaela held onto for most of the movie to bring Optimus Prime back to life instead of having to go all over the globe
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You forget, that was used to revive Jetfire in the museum. Also, while I don’t know *if* it’s a “newly created through the Allspark” thing or not, but there *might’ve* been Prime becoming Nemesis Prime bit as well. So the the MoL was necessary.
@@BlackHatCinephile your comments are pointless Spam
Well they confused me too thanatos but jetfire if he came to earth in 1950's he scanned the original black wing and jetfire had his spark was in statsis lock and stayed on earth not by choice but was after all an energon seeker but after all technology on earth was from megatron's cna and was not sure if the all spark could made nemesis prime like g1 episodes dark awakening
If I recall, that rogue part of the government were trying to sequester the autobots under their belief that Prime being dead meant the human race couldn't rely on them to stop the fallen.
Plus, that same part of the government were trying to capture Sam to just hand him over to the decepticons for dissection, so he wouldn't have been able to get to Prime's body without being captured and handed over to the decepticons, even if he tried explaining he could bring Prime back with the shard
The jedi healing isn't really a plot hole. Their were jedi healers and in the revenge of the sith game you could force heal yourself.
Anakin is not very bright that's why he didn't think of it.
Anakin let his anger cloud his judgment.
@@Eclipton exactly. Anakin's need for victory it blinds him
Don't remind me about those bosses in the RotS game healing themselves, those assholes just wouldn't die!
I think the problem that people have with the Force healing ability is that it came out of left field
I don’t think those tie in video games with the actual movies (besides the Battlefront, Jedi Survivor, etc..) aren’t canon
This is incredibly shocking
One potential explanation for Rei's healing is the Diad connection they share. But I never really thought much about it because I had heard of force heal in other Jedi stories.
Also,im pretty sure if she only saw the vampires being ripped apart in a bloody battlevision it wouldnt take much for her to figure out it was werewolves tearing them up,because what else could do that to them
The audience is seeing the vision through her eyes though
It's been reconned that Force Healing does work, but it steals life force from somewhere else, thus it's been considered a dark power since. Dark Maul used it to sustain himself when he was cut in half.
It is established in Star Wars Lore, both Legacy and Canon, that Leia had tapped into the force while she was young and had been given visions of her mother. As she was a child, she likely had no way of knowing what these visions were and thus assumed they were memories of her from a time when she was younger still. It is ALSO established in Star Wars Lore that Jedi Healers Are, in fact, a thing. Some Force users, usually Light side oriented, but not always, would manifest the ability to heal themselves or others ... this, however, was not without it's limits or restrictions. You are also forgetting that Anakin's visions were manipulations of the Dark Side and Sideous, praying upon his fears of losing Padme like he lost his mother ...
1st Star Wars plot hole easily explained as visions since Leia is Force sensitive
2nd Star Wars plot hole... well what about Force Speed that Obi Wan and Qui Gon both used early in TPM? But for some reason not later in that same movie when chasing Maul thru those ridiculous energy barriers. Plot convenience is what it is...
Blofeld reveal was sooo utterly frustrating.
Ben Solo said, “Heal me now with all your hate for death and your journey toward the dark side will be complete.”
Rey could not resist that.
I always had a problem with Back To The Future 2's time travel. In the first one, it is a single timeline. The changes Marty was making affected the photo, meaning it was affecting his time line, he even faded out for a second. So in the second one, the minute Biff took the delorean back, everything should have changed around them in 2015 at that moment. Instead, it was still the same time line. It wasn't until they went back that everything changed. This doesn't make any sense. If Biff changed something in 1955 and created a new alternate timeline, going back from 2015 to 1985 should still be their timeline, no change. Only if everything instantly changed around them in 2015 would they go back to the new Biff timeline, making it a singular timeline like the first movie. But no, instead they jumped from their timeline, to a new alternate timeline only when they went back, which doesn't make sense.
Just because Bond wasn't the initial target of some of the first missions doesn't mean that Blofield isn't responsible for his suffering. It was because of his organization overall that led to Vesper killing herself from guilt, and Silva was part of Spectre, so Blofield let him go after M because it would hurt Bond.
Something George Lucas could have easily done for a special edition was get rid of the moment where Leia remembers her mother. It would cut from Leia going up to Luke, Luke standing and sitting, saying "Leia." After that, we'd cut to the close up of her face saying "Luke, tell me what's troubling you."
Fun fact: JK Rowling knew about the plot holes created by time turners. In Book 5, during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, she had them destroyed in order to avoid plot holes created by time turners.
Not trying to defend the Star Wars Sequels, but…
1) Force healing is a Sith trait and is not taught by the Jedi as you have to use your own lifeforce or the lifeforce of another to save them.
2) Why not question force lightning as well? That did not appear until the third movie. The force gets new things it can do just accept that fact already.
3) Grogu force healed first.
They left out that Vanessa also called to get mom on the phone in the 1st film. Like there must've existed a real Vanessa at some point.
Yes. And Austin should have noticed her body feels rather hard or stiff when he did the dirty deed.
The only upside to this is that once she self-destucted, that made him single again.
And Fembots were revealed by Frau as her new invention a while after Vanessa was introduced.
for the Alien egg, i hate that Im defending the movie, but While the queen and Riply were fighting in the previous movie, a unseen drone could of been taking an egg to the ship before they got there, but even then that's a stretch.
The events of Alien 3 and Alien Resurrection are just nightmares Ripley had in hypersleep
Spider-Man NWH: The spell drew people over the multiverse, who knew Peter Parker was Spider-Man... this doesn't dictate that they have to know who Peter Parker is.
It's more than possible that Electro learnt the required information from Harry, during their time together.
Also, during the Austin Powers one, Austin told the supervisor about it and the guy was like " we knew". 😮🤔🤦
There's one Star Wars plot hole you missed. In The Last Jedi, the First Order required technology to determine where the Resistance was warping to. But in the Phantom Menace, Darth Maul could use the force to find where Padme, Kenobi and Jinn went to. So, why couldn't Snoke and Ren use the force to find out where the Resistance was going? Were Snoke and Ren inferior Siths compared to Maul?
I mean one of them was created through Palpatine’s dna & Ren was only halfway through training
No one's reading all that shit. Nerd
For me I like to think the reason force healing wasn’t around before was becuase the force was blocked by the dark side. They said there hasn’t been a sith in centuries but plaguas was there the whole time and Palestine had been around for awhile just in secret. Thats why you don’t see it until after the return of the Jedi when the last true Sith Lord was defeated. Also there multiple times people stay alive using the force like maul. Remember the scene where anakins mother dies? One second she’s dying then she’s fine then she dies. I’d like to think Anakin was unknowingly healing her and keeping her alive since he’s so powerful he could shake through the veil the dark side had cast
The IMAX presentation of the first two episodes grossed $3.5 million worldwide.[120]
"Nobody is going to root for a cast of characters who stand for discrimination, eugenics, and racism." with 5 out of 8 episodes having zero plot and zero-character development -Inhumans review.
How did MCU went from Homecoming and GOTG2 to Inhumans in 2017?
9:36, because if not properly trained, it will reverse the wound so far as to completely reverse that person’s age, that’s why they stopped it
For electro, once he accessed the grid, he was able to see into security cams and saw through oscorp that Peter got bit
I totally agree with you about Rey's healing powers. It should be noted that the healing power was debuted in the Mandalorian 2 days prior to release of that SW movie. I found it frustrating because had I not seen that episode of the show I would have been really confused by the healing thing.
8:05 Well, if she DID see vampires battling "air" and being torn apart by nothing, and knowing she can't see werewolves how hard would it be for her to workout the "nothing" she could not see were in fact, werewolves?
9:10 Padawan Barriss Offee could also use the ability[12] and was credited with the quick recovery of all Jedi injured in the First Battle of Geonosis.[13]
Knight Iskat Akaris was capable of limited self-healing.[14]
Anakin Skywalker used a variation of this ability on Mortis, with help from the mortally wounded Force-wielder known as the Daughter, and drained her Force energy to revive Ahsoka Tano.[15]
Grandmaster Yoda was so skilled with this power that he could heal himself[16] or all in his immediate vicinity with just a wave of his hand.[6]
Near the end of his life, Obi-Wan Kenobi also developed this skill.[16]
Grogu healed Karga's wound using the Force, although the effort greatly strained the infant.[7]
Luke Skywalker studied the techniques of Force healing, among other powers.[18][2]
Leia can still see images or holograms.
How about a Top 20 Worst Movie Sequels list?...🤔
Blues Brothers 2000
Highlander: The Source
Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie
Halloween: Resurrection
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
Highlander 2: The Quickening
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
Hellraiser: Bloodline
Troll 2
Disney's Faux Wars sequel trilogy
Batman & Robin
Terminator: Dark Fate
Jaws: The Revenge
Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny
Leprechaun 4: In Space
Wishmaster 3: Beyond The Gates Of Hell
Friday The 13th part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan
Halloween Ends
Austin Powers: Perhaps she was an upgraded model compared to the other fembots. Version 2.0 as it were and, well, we only have to look at the Terminator franchise to see why Austin couldn't tell when they were between the sheets. If you have the tech to make a human like robot, you go all the way even down to the naughty bits.
Star Wars: Everyone creates false memories from childhood based on things other people tell them. It's possible the memories she has are a result of stories she was told by others growing up. I, for example, have a memory of living in a house that was apparently before I was actually born.
Electro says in NWH he was in a power grid and "absorbing data" when he was pulled into the MCU. I understood that to be the moment he discovered Spider-Man's identity (even if he didn’t know the colour of his skin, he could have gleaned enough data to constitute identification).
As for the FEMBLT Austin Powers thing, wouldn't the more obvious plot hole be that her mother spoke to her in the first film? How does she have a mother if she's a robot?
"Do you have any explanations for these plot holes?"
How about the people who make these movies think the audience isn't paying attention/has no memory whatsoever?
Harry obviously told Electro... Plot hole filled
6:30 Funny way to word it lmao
Force Healing is NOT a plot hole. It's been around in books, comics, and video games. It was even in the Mandalorian. If Force Healing is the thing that's upsetting people, why aren't people complaining about the Force-Bond, which I don't recall in any of the movies either? While it looked cool, it also would have completely changed things. Luke projecting himself as an illusion several systems away? That was also a new one. It's the Force Healing that's bothing people?
As much as I hate Twilight, the plot hole is explained in the books and touched on in the movies. First, Alice isn't actually having a vision. She is projecting an illusion to Aro that involves his death. A trait that only the Cullens are aware she also possesses. The show of force with Vampire and Werewolves allies is necessary to make this believable. Thus the reason they make a show of recruiting people to stand against the Volturi. Secondly, once the Cullens and Werewolves team up, she is able to hone her senses to visualize the werewolves. The scene mentioned is actually the spark that starts this, as before this moment she isn't aware she can't see them in visions.
I assumed when electro teamed with green goblin he could’ve told him his name or when he disappeared into the network he could’ve researched him
Again, time travel, like with the Time Turner can never be used safely and predictably, unless you'd adhere to the Novikov self-consistency principle. Meaning: you can only use it safely when you are going to make a certain known outcome, come true, not when you are deliberately or even accidentally altering time. Ray Bradbury's A Sound of Thunder (or if you hate reading, The Butterfly Effect) explored both these in fine enough detail. Also, in particular in Harry Potter, most events people seem to want to change would be detrimental for the larger wizarding society. Save Harry's parents? What a great, noble idea! But you are also saving Voldemort who was on the brink of conquering the whole magical world...
Personally, a plot hole (or rather character inconsistency) created by a sequel is John Kramer's claim he doesn't kill people and despises killers, when in the previous film, he nearly killed Jeff, nearly killed Detective Tapp, definitely put Amanda in a situation where she had no choice but to kill that dude to retrieve her key and put Adam and Dr. Gordon's family in the crosshair of a potential killer. Sure, taking a psychopath with a brain tumor (that is clearly altering his mental state, pushing it further and further to sadism) on his word is a terrible idea but still, that character trait introduced in Saw II gave the franchise quite a headache.
To play devils advocate for a second force healing has actually been a thing for a while Barris Offee for instance, was well-versed in this so was master Cilghal
For Vanessa Kensington I always assumed she got switched out during the final raid and that she'd return in a future sequel a la Goldeneye's Alec Trevelyan. She'd feel betrayed and abandoned so she'd become a new villain. Also, Vanessa was talking to her mom once over the phone so she was real once.
4:00 This one is not necessarily a plot hole. The woman Lea remembered was not her mother, but a care taker. Lea remembers her as her mother because she either assumed that was who the woman was, or she was lied to by other adults later.
There would have been good reason to do this, as if Darth Vader discovered who her mother really was, that would be bad for everyone.
They never really had a plan for the new Star Wars films
The Austin powers plot hole was a self aware joke
Actually it does not state that she can’t see werewolves. She just makes a snide comment to Jacob because of her hatred for the werewolves. The lines just before that explains why shouldn’t see her pulled out of the water. She said she couldn’t see belle beinig pulled out of the water. This is because Bella has shield power. She probably inadvertently turned her power on in distress when Jacob showed to pull her out thereby blocking the vision. In no way does this imply she specifically cannot see werewolves.
even tho she's not revealed as a force-sensitive, knowing she's the daughter of a force-sensitive, one can pressume she has those kind of abilities naturally...
It may be nothing more than my head canon, since it’s never explicitly stated in the film, but much like Cal Kestis and Quinlan Vos, I like to think Leia was able to “remember” her mother by sending echoes of her in the Force.
*sees Austin Powers in thumbnail* Yes! Thank you for acknowledging this!!!
Also, for the Breaking Dawn plot hole, it was explained in the book that the more time Alice spent with the wolves, the more attuned she became to them, so she could kinda see them in her visions. Or at least that’s what I took away from the book.
I don't think Doctor Octopus or Sandman knew who Spiderman was either
Wasn't Jean Greys power explained by prof x at the beginning of X3, that she had it from birth and therefore it wasn't an acquired power over time. He helped her control it! Franz Oberhauser ( Blofeld ) was the head of SPECTRE, the criminal organisation behind ALL of the villains in the Craig series of Bond. He was also Bond's ADOPTED brother, not step brother. That comes through marriage!
Since Leia was adopted by Senator Organa and his wife, that is who I always assumed Leia was referring to. At the time, wouldn't she have been the only mother Leia would've known?
I notice the killer of Barry Allen’s mother is a mystery on The Flash movie.
RED 2 (2013) Was an Unnecessary Sequel In hindsight but I still loved It the first RED (2010) Was the 3rd and best of 2010's DC Films The Losers (2010) Jonah Hex (2010) and RED two of them had John Malkovich In It hope It gets that TV Series someday on Amazon Prime or Apple TV Plus possibly
Yeah the X-Men movies really need to stop screwing up the timeline
I'm glad to see someone other then me noticed the Star Wars Episode 6 mother scene was messed up now because the Episode 3 version.
2:48 Electro never saw Spider-Man without Mask but
However, with the help of Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man defeats Electro at the power plant by overloading his electricity supply by reflecting his power back to him, causing him to violently explode into millions of particles.-Maybe he accidentally knew "Peter was Spider-Man " like Venom from Sony Stupidity Universe by overloading with data
Villains wiki-So its unknown on how he ended up to get pulled in the MCU. Maybe it wasn't the same Electro but a different variant from a different Andrew Garfield Spider-Man universe.
I assumed leia didn’t realize she was adopted when she said that
Back to the Future 2.. Marty, Jen and Doc leave in 1985 and visit themselves but there would be no record of them as they didnt stay in 1985 to create their future, You can visit anyone who did stay though
Maybe, Blofield was just trying to psychologically torment and intimidate James? If he took credit for the past plots, and with no one around to refute him, he would appear to James as almost superhuman, and James wouldn't exactly have a chance to sit down and really think about what he's being told.
11:49 come on! She was just remembering her foster mother. How is this hard to understand?
I hate the time travel stuff. In all movie's or cartoons because they should be always used.
Rey using healing is probably an evolution of the Jedi Force which could’t be Done in the prevoius film chronologically order.
That’s the answer so shut up you all.
THANK YOU! That plot hole in Alien 3 has ALWAYS irritated me, even more so because I actually had to explain WHY it was a plot hole to several of my coworkers and it took several times before they finally realised what I meant.
SO glad I'm not the only one calling out how that plot hole makes no freaking sense and how stupid it is.
As for the Leia remembering her mother thing, I chalk that up to the force giving her those flashes
Wasn’t Rey Palpatine’s granddaughter? So she would have the dark side of the force power which is different than the regular side of the force? Palpatine pulled Anakin to the dark side because he was going to show him how to save Padme…
I think for No Way Home it was a alternate Max/Electro not from The Amazing Spiderman 2 he is not glowing blue and has a full head of hair and a different personality.
Jason living...
In friday the 13th part 2..
is supose to be dead.
They said that the only reason they can force heal is because ray and Ben were dyads in the force. They could heal each other.
The only reason why X-Men dark Phoenix didn't do so well. Is because of the live-action Captain Marvel movie
No 8️⃣ Guess they thought it would be better than having Dane DeHaan's Harry Osborn/Green Goblin just by having Jamie Foxx's Electro instead. Plus, I think there's a video on The Marvelous Wave that explains how Max would have even figured out Peter's identity there ⚡
Electro knew Peter Parker was spiderman which is his identity. It never said you had to see Peter Parker
Ok, alien 3.... the queen implanted herself in ripley. Hence the ending. a worker, drone, could have potentially snuck its way onto the landing craft, or the kid "newt" could have already been infected the entire time during aliens. Not that hard .... thank you james cameron for this amazing follow up (aliens).
2:35 Well, the only upside to that is that he's single again.
Let me explain this one for No Way Home yes people Who Knew Spider-Man got pulled through but remember in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 when at the beginning Max thought him and Spider-Man were friends because he saved his life and Peter said to him he needs him he’s his eyes and ears and stuff like that and said that they are pals so from there Max thought he knew Spider-Man because he said they were pals so in No Way Home Strange said anyone that knew Spider-Man came through he didn’t say Peter until the end of the movie when he was explaining the mind wiping spell
I think the Dark Phoenix origins plot hole should be higher on this list, in fact Fox’s X-Men film series is full of plot holes starting with First Class.
If you were to look at the series in chronological order instead of release order, Raiders of the Lost Ark would count as this. Indy tells Marcus as he’s setting out on his mission to find and recover the titular item before the Nazis how he doesn’t believe in magic or the supernatural while in Temple of Doom, which is set a year before Raiders, Indy already has had supernaturalistic experience with the Sankara stones. Is he like Mary Poppins where he just pretends to deny any of his encounters with anything relating to magic?