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List of films produced back-to-back

Sometimes, two or more films in a series are shot and produced "back-to-back", which means simultaneously or within a short space of time. This is usually done to eliminate the need to rebuild sets and re-hire actors for sequels, and maintain audience interest in the film series. Films produced this way usually have a well-planned pipeline, where the first film may be in post-production as the second is being shot.
While sometimes a trilogy such as ''The Lord of the Rings'' is shot with all three parts back-to-back, it is much more common for only two parts to be shot this way. Often, in a trilogy, the first film will be made on its own, and if it is a success, the remaining two parts will be produced back-to-back. This approach was pioneered by the second and third parts of the ''Sleepaway Camp'' trilogy, and has since been applied to the ''Back to the Future'' trilogy and ''The Matrix'' trilogy. ''Back to the Future Part II'', and later, ''The Matrix Reloaded'' both ended with the words "To be concluded," a variant on the traditional "To be continued," and a trailer for their respective upcoming sequels.
What follows is a list of films that have been produced this way:
* ''The Three Musketeers'' (1973) and ''The Four Musketeers'' (1974), shot as one film but split into two during post-production
* ''Superman'' (1978) and ''Superman II'' (1980) (see also ''Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut'', released 2006)
* ''Trail of the Pink Panther'' (1982) and ''Curse of the Pink Panther'' (1983), parts of the ''''Pink Panther'' series
* ''King Solomon's Mines'' (1985) and ''Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold'' (1986)
* ''Jean de Florette'' (1986) and ''Manon des Sources'' (1986)
* ''Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers'' (1988) and ''III: Teenage Wasteland'' (1989), sequels to the 1983 film ''Sleepaway Camp''
* ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989) and ''Part III'' (1990), parts of the ''Back to the Future'' series
* ''Critters 3'' (1991) and ''4'' (1991), the last two films of the ''Critters'' series
* ''The Three Colours Trilogy'': ''Blue'' (1993), ''White'' (1994) and ''Red'' (1994)
* ''Blue in the Face'' (1995) was conceived and filmed completely ad libbed immediately following production of ''Smoke'' (1995)
* ''The Lord of the Rings'': ''The Fellowship of the Ring'' (2001), ''The Two Towers'' (2002) and '' The Return of the King'' (2003)
* ''The Matrix Reloaded'' (2003) and ''The Matrix Revolutions'' (2003), parts of the ''Matrix'' series
* ''Kill Bill:'' ''Volume 1'' (2003) and ''Volume 2'' (2004), which were originally shot as one film and later edited into two
* ''Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy'' and ''Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie'' (2004), the second being a direct-to-video effort assembled from deleted scenes and outtakes of the first
* ''Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed'' (2004) and ''Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning'' (2004)
* ''Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest'' (2006) and ''At World's End'' (2007), the second and third films in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' series
* ''Flags of Our Fathers'' (2006) and ''Letters From Iwo Jima'' (2006)
* ''Che Part 1: The Argentine'' and ''Che Part 2: Guerilla'' (2008)
* ''Anaconda 3: Offspring'' (2008) and ''Anacondas: Trail of Blood'' (2009)
* ''Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard'' (2009) and ''Arthur 3 : La Guerre des deux mondes'' (2010), which were edited into ''Arthur and the Great Adventure'' (2010) for release in the United Kingdom
* ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1'' (2010) and ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2'' (2011)
* ''The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1'' (2011) and ''The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2'' (2012)
*The three sequels to ''Avatar'' (2009)
*''Avengers: Infinity War'', part of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will be released in two parts, in 2018 and 2019, respectively.
*All the chapters in the ''Adams Apples'' film series were filmed back-to-back.
Though not shot entirely back-to-back, the final scene of ''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith'' was shot in Tunisia during the production of ''Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones'' in order to avoid another trip to Tunisia for a single scene.
==See also==

*Back to back film production
*List of films split into multiple parts


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