Most of them already have sequels or are part of larger universes.
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There's no way we'll see Kalki in the next 2 years.
This is history, baro. /s
How is Baahubali considered mythology? I'm not sure, that's why I'm asking!
All after Mahavatar Narsimha.
I love the genre, but I can see people getting tired of it soon—just like the superhero fatigue after those endless mediocre MCU movies.
You know, with this, scriptwriters just aren't getting creative, and directors think special effects are the ticket to the box office.
Religious mythology seems to be selling really well these days. I wonder why.
My only picks would be Varanasi, Kalki‑2 and Ramayana.
Varanasi and Kalki are both sci‑fi... they take historic events like the Kurukshetra war and the Lanka war and blend in futuristic elements.
Mahavatar can't release in 2027, bro.