Sicario: Day of the Sad Sequel

Is this how Hollywood must smuggle adult dramas into summer movie season now?

Benicio Del Toro.
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Sicario: Day of the Soldado is arguably the least-anticipated major sequel of the summer. That's not a slam on the original Sicario, just simple math. New installments in the Jurassic Park, Avengers, X-Men, Mission: Impossible, and Incredibles franchises are following up smash hits, while Sicario 2 is following up a sleeper success about the drug trade that received strong reviews and a few technical Oscar nominations. Though both Sicario movies are nominally thrillers, the first one isn't the kind of action or adventure movie that typically generates a sequel.

Is this how studios must smuggle adult drama across the summer-movie border?

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Jesse Hassenger

Jesse Hassenger's film and culture criticism has appeared in The Onion's A.V. Club, Brooklyn Magazine, and Men's Journal online, among others. He lives in Brooklyn, where he also writes fiction, edits textbooks, and helps run SportsAlcohol.com, a pop culture blog and podcast.