@@joedickinson6566 It is only a sequel in a sense because it has the same protagonists just older but I would have liked to see a Musketeers sequel with the same actors from 1993 doing it too. I think the 1993 movie deserved at least one sequel. At least we got the Musketeers BBC TV show which is on Hulu. I love it as much as I love those Musketeers movies.
God forbid. It would suck ass. Woke Disney culture would ruin all the male heros into sobbing emos. A sequel would likely follow the precocious daughter of D'Artagnan on a quest to save the queen or whatever and the Musketeers would be sidelined and ridiculed all the time.
@@equusamans that sequel did happen just not with this cast. I have the movie with the premise of him having a daughter becoming a musketeer rather than the son he has in Man in the Iron Mask. I have both movies and like both movies equally.
@@aprilgosa5779 The novel it's based on has 2 sequels, Twenty Years After and The Visconte de Bragelone. The Visconte de Bragelone AKA The Man in the Iron Mask is very long and split into 3 separate volumes.
@@2211gk why is King Louie the XIV famous may I ask I think I forgot why he's famous since I am American who enjoys King James VI and I to King George lII
@@thebandit0256 Well I am not a French either, or a historian for that matter.... so I can't give you specifics.... but frankly King Louie the 14th is considered to be their Greatest King - he ended internal feudal struggles, consolidated the power, developed the Navy and entered his Kingdom into the Colonial competition against Spanish and English.... France was at the Zenith of its strength during his reign (not counting the Napoleon era, probably). His nickname was The Sun-King... I am sure you google and Wikipedia will tell you a lot more :)