Many trilogies have fallen into the trap of starting things off with a bang and then ending on a disappointing note and an underwhelming climax.
Over the years, superhero trilogies have become a mainstay in cinema for years to come. Initially kicking off all the way back in the late '90s with the Blade Trilogy and in the early 2000s with Sam Raimi's revolutionary original Spider-Man trilogy, and now with the Marvel Cinematic Universe booming, it's fair to say we have a lot of trilogies to delve into.
Arguably the most important installment in a trilogy is the very first one, it kicks things off and gets audiences eager to see what happens to the characters next. However, many trilogies have fallen into the trap of starting things off with a bang and then ending on a disappointing note and an underwhelming climax.