

This time, however, it seems he's developed an appetite for it. Although "Shaun of the Dead," "Hot Fuzz," and "The World's End" make up the Cornetto/Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy, they're standalone movies. However, despite being a veritable hit machine, Wright has never made a sequel.

If you've kept track of the "Fast and Furious" timeline, you'll know that the franchise now includes approximately one million movies, not including spin-offs like "Hobbs and Shaw" (and fans were immediately asking if there will be a "Hobbs and Shaw" sequel after watching that one, too). It's not like there isn't a precedent for movies about a group of lovable criminals driving really dangerously in built-up areas through many, many sequels. The story of tinnitus-plagued getaway driver Baby (Ansel Elgort), whose evasive maneuvers on the road feel more like mechanical dances than rally moves, had all the heart-pumping hallmarks of action at its best, and a lot of actual heart courtesy of the love story at its center. From the moment Edgar Wright's heist movie-meets-extended-car-chase "Baby Driver" accelerated onto screens in 2017, fans have been clamoring for a sequel.
