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Actor with the most franchises?
I was just thinking how how with "Glass," Samuel L. Jackson has been involved in four franchises:
- Star Wars - Unbreakable/Glass - MCU - The Incredibles Has any other actor had a starring/recurring role in as many different franchises? |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Chris Pine :
Star Trek Wonder Woman Jack Ryan Horrible Bosses (and maybe Wrinkle in Time sequel if they ever decide to make one) -- Though I do see that he was only in one Jack Ryan movie and one Horrible Boss movie. If the question really is "appears in more than one movie of a given franchise", he's not there. |
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Jackson was also involved with the Jurassic Park and Die Hard franchises. And don’t forget xXx!
Also Kingsman and MonsterVerse. |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Jeremy Renner has been in a few as well:
-MCU -Mission: Impossible -Bourne -28 Days/Weeks Later (if you want to consider that a franchise). |
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Stallone:
Rocky Creed Expendables Rambo Spy Kids Escape Plan |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
I guess I meant an actor who has appeared in more than one installment of a franchise.
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Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Originally Posted by DJariya
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Stallone:
Rocky Creed Expendables Rambo Spy Kids Escape Plan |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Harrison Ford with Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Jack Ryan.
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Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Harrison Ford:
Star Wars Indiana Jones Jack Ryan Blade Runner Hugo Weaving The Matrix Trilogy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy The Hobbit Trilogy Transformers 1-3 Babe / Babe: Pig in the City Andy Serkis: Planet of the Apes Lord of the Rings Trilogy TinTin MCU Star Wars |
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Christopher Lee:
Star Wars Lord of the Rings Dracula Fu Manchu Sherlock Holmes(?) |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Originally Posted by Mondo Kane
(Post 13376544)
Christopher Lee:
Star Wars Lord of the Rings Dracula Fu Manchu Sherlock Holmes(?) |
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The Rock
Scorpion King/Mummy Returns Fast & Furious Jumanji (sequel in pre-production) San Andreas (sequel announced) Hmm. I thought there would be more. Almost every movie he makes seems ripe for a sequel. |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Jackie Chan
Police Story (many movies) Cannonball Run I and II Rush Hour I-III (4th rumored) Shanghai Noon/Knights (3rd movie in development) |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 13376522)
Hugo Weaving The Matrix Trilogy The Lord of the Rings Trilogy The Hobbit Trilogy Transformers 1-3 Babe / Babe: Pig in the City Though I would consider the Hobbit to be part of the LOTR franchise. He even played the same character in both. |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Zoe Saldana:
Avatar Star Trek Avengers Guardians of the Galaxy My Little Pony Rose Byrne Insidious X Men Bad Neighbors Sigourney Weaver Alien Ghostbusters Avatar Linnea Quigley (cheating on this one a little because she only appeared once in most of these, but still) Silent Night, Deadly Night The Return of the Living Dead Night of the Demons Nightmare On Elm Street Pumpkinhead Vice Academy Assault of the Party Nerds |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 13376603)
Jackie Chan
Police Story (many movies) Cannonball Run I and II Rush Hour I-III (4th rumored) Shanghai Noon/Knights (3rd movie in development) |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Mark Wahlberg has been in at least 3 film franchises (Transformers, Daddy's Home, Ted) and has a food franchise (Wahlburgers)
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Re: Actor with the most franchises?
We probably need to clarify our rules. I would say you're only involved in ONE movie of a franchise, you're NOT part of that franchise. So Sam Jackson wouldn't qualify for the Jurassic Park franchise. Nor would Sean Connery for Indiana Jones. Agree? Disagree?
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I agree. That's why I didn't list the MCU for Hugo Weaving.
Despite being the same role, The Hobbit is a distinctly different series. |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13376791)
We probably need to clarify our rules. I would say you're only involved in ONE movie of a franchise, you're NOT part of that franchise. So Sam Jackson wouldn't qualify for the Jurassic Park franchise. Nor would Sean Connery for Indiana Jones. Agree? Disagree?
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Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Would Peter Cushing count?
* Frankenstein - 6 movies (7 if you include One More Time) * Dracula - 5 movies * Doctor Who - 2 movies * Star Wars - 2 movies (if you squint and include Rogue One) * Sherlock Holmes - 1 movie, 1 tv movie and a tv series * Amicus Anthology Films (a real stretch as he was playing different characters in each) - 4 films. |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Warwick Davis:
Star Wars- He was in just about all of them Leprechan- He was in al 50 of the movies in that franchise Harry Potter Get Santa/ Text Santa Narnia Chronicles/ Prince Caspian If we were to count each Marvel series seperately, then Stan Lee would win this contest easily. |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
If we count voice actors, many virtually unknown actors could beat the lists above.
For instance: John Ratzenberger Lego Movies The Donner Superman franchise Star Wars- He was at least in Empire but maybe one or two more Name of God/ Grace of God Toy Story The Incredibles Monsters, Inc. Cars and there's probably several more |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Keanu Reeves
The Bill & Ted trilogy (3 will happen, dammit) The Matrix Trilogy The John Wick Trilogy |
Re: Actor with the most franchises?
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13376791)
We probably need to clarify our rules. I would say you're only involved in ONE movie of a franchise, you're NOT part of that franchise. So Sam Jackson wouldn't qualify for the Jurassic Park franchise. Nor would Sean Connery for Indiana Jones. Agree? Disagree?
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