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just heard they are making a sequal to the first one. Ready Player One is one of the movies that ill put on just for background noise and end up watching the whole thing. not sure how i feel about them making a second one though.

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Steven Spielberg's Ready Player Two Sequel Gets First Maj...

Ready Player One writer Zak Penn finally gave an exciting update about Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated sequel.

First was fine. Dare I say good. But it was mainly just Memberberries. A second one feels like overkill.

I have no experience with the book and often dislike people who want visual media to be an identical recreation of text. I had fun with the first movie and when HOTD Season 1 came out I only knew Alicent from the main girl in RPO.

Unnecessary sequel to a mid movie.

The book wasn't good either. It was poorly written and the 80s references were limited to things that were obviously only things the author liked. It lacked a lot of mainstream stuff. The first challenge was re-creating a dungeons & dragons campaign with doing a spell to open a door and was boring. Spielberg was right to want a more action sequence to create the auto race in the movie. The book author came off smug and like a comic store nerd who thinks he's better than everyone. The music he referenced was obscure and most of the movie references were Gundam, and there were a lot of D&D references. It read like a kid in middle school wrote it.

The movie was...ok. Forgettable.

I liked the first. It was something different than what's out but the way it ended seemed like it was done

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