7 successful franchises with the highest number of movies

"Dr. No"
- 1962
- Great Britain
- Adventure, action, thriller
- Director: Terence Young
- Starring: Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, Jack Lord
- IMDb Rating: 7.2

MI6 agent James Bond travels to Jamaica to investigate the murder of a colleague and finds himself on the trail of the mysterious Dr. No. After infiltrating the protected island, Bond learns of plans to disrupt the US space program and enters a game where the price of a mistake is an international scandal.
Bondiana is one of the longest running movie universes: 27 films since 1962. After Sean Connery, the role of 007 has been played by George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig — six decades and several reboots have kept the format alive.
"What a terrific picture, we have so many "G" movies being made now, and here it's 1962 and it's a pleasure to watch. Yeah, I didn't care much for the plot (not a fan of spy movies in general), but otherwise, I loved it", — Dori_Grey
"The first James Bond movie was amazing, and Sean Connery is really excellent", — al_topchiy
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"Godzilla" / ゴジラ
- 1954
- Japan
- Thriller, horror, sci-fi
- Director: Ishirō Honda
- Starring: Takashi Shimura, Akira Takarada, Momoko Kōchi
- IMDb Rating: 7.6

After numerous ship disappearances off the coast of Japan, a prehistoric monster awakened by nuclear testing comes to the surface. Scientists and the military argue over the price of victory, while Tokyo prepares for a strike that will mourn the mistakes of the past.
The Godzilla franchise has 38 films and is divided into the Shōwa, Heisei, Millennium, and Reiwa eras. In 70 years, the series has become a global icon, from the Japanese classic films to the American versions and crossovers with Kong.
"Well for the 1950s it's pretty good. And monsta normal" molded & # 34; may look like plastelin, but moves like a live. In short yaksho honestly move was boring but cool such an atmosphere of ancient movies. Rated 3/5", — Xzirex
"3.5/5 🦖☢️ 70th anniversary of Godzilla, already a cult franchise around the world and November 3 is the international day of this fictional character. And that's the best reason to write a review about a movie I've been watching since I was 10 years old and I'm already re-watching it for nostalgia's sake for the tenth time
🦖🏠🔥💥 Seeing Godza smash toys in the form of cars, cities etc. Incredibly fascinating if a fan of the cinemas of those years, such a conventional thing that I accept all the rules and watch it. Outside of the main monster, the plot is mostly tense, the heroes are looking for ways to survive and analyze the risks in the new world reality, where Japan will not be helped or even blamed, so you have to make careful steps and go to the goal by reducing the damage. Here you and reflection on nuclear war and fears of contemporaries of those years, in general the canvas is not just a fanfic, it is also the fears of the middle of the twentieth century in a wrapper of unrealistically gloomy black and white mourning for past mistakes and the desire to protect themselves in the future, if of course the people themselves will change", — Paul_Wolf
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"Star Trek: The Motion Picture"
- 1979
- USA
- Fantasy, adventure, detective
- Director: Robert Wise
- Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley
- IMDb Rating: 6.4

A giant anomaly, the V'Ger, is headed toward Earth. Admiral Kirk returns to the bridge of the Enterprise to intercept the unknown intelligence and reassembles his old crew — an expedition lies ahead, where scientific discovery turns into a personal challenge.
The movie branch of "Star Trek" includes 13 films, from the original cast to J. J. Abrams' reboot. The first film brought the universe back to the big screen and inaugurated a long line of feature-length sequels.
"The first sci-fi cosmo movies are so primitive. It's like watching a movie from the '50s. Either the budget is very small or the technology at the time is insufficient for this kind of movie. Certainly charm - charm, charm of space saga here is. But how all the scenes are dragged out! Such a slow narrative", — IlyaGalantic
"Love these old movies with the original cast. They have their own charm, not distracted at all by weak special effects, as the plot details are spelled out to the smallest detail, which is what makes this branch of the universe appealing!" — Irena_Turner
"I love that this is another such long series, spoiled only by the long, long and drawn out narration at some points, such as when skimming the first view of the Enterprise. And otherwise the graphon is better, now at least we can see what's going on, it's extremely satisfying :D", — taky_is_byaky
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"Star Wars"
- 1977
- USA
- Adventure, action, sci-fi
- Director: George Lucas
- Starring: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness
- IMDb Rating: 8.6

Luke Skywalker, along with Obi-Wan, Han Solo, and Princess Leia, fights against Empire in an attempt to destroy the Death Star. With this mission, the legend of a galaxy far, far away begins.
At this point, there are a total of 12 feature films in the saga: nine connected episodes and three more or less stand-alone films. The series has survived generational and producer changes while remaining one of the most influential in movie history.
"Good sci-fi that still looks good as a movie (but the special effects certainly got old a long time ago), great as a stand-alone work", — 501st
"Love this movie!!! I don't love the computer graphics Lucas added. I like quality rubber monsters better)))))", — a_lik_a
"I remember as a little one experiencing a meinfak from the fact that Star Wars "Part 4" came out 20+ years earlier than the first :)", — id440426744
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"Batman"
- 1943
- USA
- action, adventure, crime, sci-fi, thriller, military
- Director: Lambert Hillyer
- Starring: Lewis Wilson, Douglas Croft, William Austin
- IMDb Rating: 6.0

Japanese spy Dr. Tito Daka terrorizes Gotham with a "death ray", creating a network of zombie agents. Batman and Robin confront the saboteurs, foiling the villain's plans time after time.
The Dark Knight film universe spans 20 films, from the black-and-white 1940s TV series to versions by Tim Burton, Christopher Nolan, and Matt Reeves. Each era has reinvented the character's image.
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"Spider-Man Strikes Back"
- 1978
- USA
- Action, adventure, family, fantasy
- Director: Ron Satloff
- Starring: Nicholas Hammond, Robert F. Simon, Chip Fields, Michael Pataky
- IMDb Rating: 5.0

Peter Parker faces the threat of radioactive dust and tries to prevent the city from blackmailing him by combining his job at The Daily Bugle with nighttime forays into the walls. The movie consists of two episodes of the television series "The Amazing Spider-Man".
Today, the Spider-Verse has ten films, from Sam Raimi's trilogy and the diology with Andrew Garfield to the MCU versions with Tom Holland and the animated Spidey Spider-Verse.
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"Rocky"
- 1976
- USA
- drama
- Director: John G. Avildsen
- Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers
- IMDb Rating: 8.1

Philadelphia outsider Rocky Balboa gets a chance to step into the ring against champion Apollo Creed. His training, his love for Adrian, and a fight that is more important to endure than to win turn him into a legend.
The franchise has nine films, including three installments of "Creed". For nearly half a century, the series has developed themes of continuity, family, and the price of fame — from the street fights to the history of new generations.
"Well classic, just classic", — Fenyks
"Good movie. I expected the movie to have a minimum of plot and a maximum of monotonous fights. In fact, most of it consists of an interesting dramatic component, revealing the character of the hero, and in the finale there is one of the most moving movie fights. Absolutely no expectations at all, but I loved it!" — MouseJerry
"A true love story. A legendary movie", — farid_iskander


I love all the James Bond movies, including the aforementioned Dr. Know. I looked at all the parts at the time.
I've mostly seen slightly more modern versions of Batman and Spider (since about 1990), but they're also quite good.
I would add a Mission here: The Fast and the Furious is also impossible, but the fate of these franchises is currently unclear from the word at all. Maybe they won't remove anything else, Cruz and Diesel, with all due respect to them, are still not getting any younger.
The same goes for the legendary Indiana Jones and the Armor of God...
By the way, I also ran all the bonds before the release of "It's not time to die" - I got crazy, I got high...
The only thing is, I haven't watched any old movie comedies. My first Spider - Sam Raimi (still warms my soul)
Did the cast change in Rocky? It doesn't seem like much.
Batman, yes, always with different faces. Pattinson looks good in this role, by the way. The vampire from Twilight, we could have thought of giving him this role earlier.