A sequel toThe Amateur, if it were to happen, would not be the same as the first movie. There are manymovies likeThe Amateur, which focus on an espionage revenge plot, often centering on characters with little experience.The Amateuris based on a book, though, meaning it was on the radar of both readers and new audiences.

The studio responsible for crafting the film was naturally hoping this would result in strong box office numbers. Similarly,The Amateur’s streaming releaseoffered the film a chance at being seen by more audiences across the world. Interestingly, only one of these release windows was truly successful forThe Amateur,meaning that, if a sequel were to be greenlit, it would be very different.

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The Amateur Was A Theatrical Play That Didn’t Hit Until Streaming

Any Sequel Would Have To Accept Some Key Changes

The window that proved successful forThe Amateurwas the film’s release on streaming.The Amateur’s release on Disney+saw it reach number one in several countries, a feat it still holds as of the end of July. This contrasts with its underwhelming theatrical release, withThe Amateuronly managing a worldwide haul of $96 million.

Against a budget of $60 million,The Amateurlikely failed to break even for the studio. However,The Amateur’ssurge on streaming platforms has reignited excitement about the film, potentially even raising some internal questions about a sequel. This is only conjecture at this point, as there were no sequel talks following the movie’s disappointing theatrical run.

As proven by the streaming numbers, though, there is a clear audience for a movie likeThe Amateur,if not in a theatrical setting. This contrasts with the marketing push for the Rami Malek-led film, which tried to emphasize thatThe Amateurwas filmed with IMAX screens in mind. Evidently, this lure did not work.

The performance ofThe Amateuron streaming services, however, could lead to a very different sequel. If the streaming success ofThe Amateurcauses higher-ups to greenlight a sequel, it is unlikely to be on the same scale with the same budget as its predecessor. Moreover, this potential sequel would not be shot in the same big-screen style asThe Amateur.

There are even questions over whether a sequel toThe Amateurwould be able to lock down high-caliber stars like the first movie did, which had a fairly stacked supporting cast. All of these elements would undoubtedly be questioned if a sequel toThe Amateurwere announced, likely leading to a more streaming-friendly movie that capitalizes on its predecessor’s online success.