Mr. Monk's Last Case: Though a Monk Movie Was Popular Now It's Time for a Sequel.
Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie did rather well! Following a protracted hiatus, the film revived the much-loved detective with OCD, Adrian Monk. People are now expecting for another film, Monk 2, to carry on Adrian Monk's narrative.
Although the first film closed satisfactorially, viewers still yearn for more. Tony Shalhoub captures the adored character Adrian Monk exactly. Furthermore, the first film subtly suggested a sequel in its closing. Given all the reboots and sequels going on these days, it makes perfect sense to anticipate more adventures by Adrian Monk.
The Psych Movies Show Monk Could View More Movies from
Psych is another show proving Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie ought to get a sequel. Both shows have a lot of viewers and playfulness and humorous approaches on the venerable murder mystery films. Psych has already had three movie successors and another one under development. Adrian Monk could thus very definitely have more movies as well.
The Psych films were all self-contained tales, thus, should people not demand more, they could have been the last story in the series. That's the reason they became rather well-liked. Adrian Monk is ideal for more movies since it was a procedural show with some continuous storylines. Like the Psych movies on Shawn's relationships, Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie's sequel might center on another case intimately related to Adrian Monk's personal life.
Regarding a Monk and Psych crossover?
Psych is apparently seeing another movie, but what if it were a crossover with Adrian Monk? That would be quite fantastic. In many respects, both shows are similar; their humorous approaches would conflict in the best possible manner. Moreover, the supporting characters from both shows could cooperate to crack a wild case! Now is the ideal moment to combine the two shows since Adrian Monk's first film already revitalizing the series.
Let us thus acquire a Monk 2, maybe even a Monk & Psych crossover! More Adrian Monk and his eccentric approaches are needed.