Why the Underrated 2010s Fantasy Movie Won’t Get a Sequel After 9 Years

For nearly a decade now, I’ve been hoping for a sequel to the underappreciated fantasy film from the 2010s, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.” However, I must face the reality that it won’t be happening. Released in 2016, the movie is an adaptation of Ransom Riggs’ 2011 novel by the same name, and centers around teenage Jake Portman (Asa Butterfield), who stumbles upon a mystery that transcends time, ultimately discovering Miss Peregrine’s home housing children with extraordinary abilities. These unique kids live within a house that is looped in time on September 3, 1943, ensuring their secretive existence remains hidden from the world.

The movie adaptation of “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” directed by Tim Burton, generated $296.5 million at global box offices, more than twice its production budget of $110 million. Despite this financial success and Burton’s reputation, no sequel has been released in the 9 years since. The film received mixed reviews from critics due to a thin storyline, despite the rich lore presented in the original novel. However, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” is not one of Burton’s poorest films, and I have long felt that it deserves a follow-up movie.

Why I’ve Wanted Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children 2

Tim Burton’s Movie Had Potential To Expand With The Books

Regardless of its mixed reviews, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children has strong potential for a sequel due to the richness and depth of Ransom Riggs’ fantasy world. After the film’s initial release in 2016, Fox’s domestic distribution chief Chris Aronson hinted at a possible sequel to Variety, suggesting that “while it’s too early to say definitively, the success of multiple books and their status as best-sellers leaves the possibility open.” The abundance of literary material available for adaptation suggests a promising future for a Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children sequel.

Ransom Riggs’ Book Series
Book Year
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children 2011
Hollow City 2014
Library of Souls 2015
A Map of Days 2018
The Conference of the Birds 2020
The Desolations of Devil’s Acre 2021

As a dedicated movie enthusiast, I found myself somewhat disappointed with “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” released in 2016. Don’t get me wrong, Tim Burton is a master at crafting visually stunning films, but the storyline seemed to fall short compared to the captivating novels it was based on. The movie, in my opinion, appeared to prioritize its visual spectacle over developing a compelling narrative that leaves you craving more. I firmly believe that a sequel could be an opportunity to delve deeper into the book’s lore and potentially rectify this issue, creating a fantasy film that truly lives up to its potential.

Regardless of the mixed-to-positive reviews and average box office performance, the movie “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” stood out remarkably. It was nominated for ten awards upon release, with three nominations at the Teen Choice Awards alone, and its impressive cast has significantly boosted many actors’ resumes. Interestingly, this film also gained popularity on Netflix, reaching number one in Netflix’s Global Top 10, suggesting that it could potentially have a sequel even after nearly a decade since its release.

Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children 2 Feels Very Unlikely At This Point

Cinema Trends Have Moved On From 2010’s Dark Fantasy Era

It turns out that the box office performance of “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” (2016) didn’t quite meet Hollywood’s expectations, as films are usually expected to earn more than twice their budget. Regrettably, the movie barely managed to cover its costs at the box office, and combined with general criticisms, it made a sequel seem unlikely soon after release. However, considering how well Tim Burton’s film has remained popular even nine years later, one might have thought that “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children 2” would still be produced.

The movie “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” a popular fantasy film from the 2010s, continues to draw large audiences on Netflix even after almost a decade since its premiere. Normally, such a gap between movies might delay a sequel, but given that director Tim Burton successfully released “Beetlejuice” sequels over 36 years after the original “Beetlejuice,” it’s plausible to expect a follow-up for “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children.” However, a sequel to this film still seems uncertain.

Movies with a dark fantasy theme, including Tim Burton’s and Alice in Wonderland, were extremely popular during the 2010s. However, recent trends indicate that a sequel released today might not perform as well. Consequently, it has been proposed that a successful revival of Burton’s fantasy movie in the 2020s could be achieved through a reboot TV series like Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Such a modern adaptation could breathe new life into the original film, mirroring the extensive world-building found in the best-selling books, but unfortunately, as of now, there are no plans for such a project.

What Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children 2 Would Be About

A Sequel Could Have Followed Ransom Riggs’ Hollow City Book

Based on the release of a sequel titled “Hollow City” in 2014, we can make an educated guess about what “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children 2” might involve. In essence, it seems that Jacob and his friends from the first book would be on the run, fleeing Miss Peregrine’s home to find the “capital of peculiarity,” which is London. The story could have continued with them seeking another time loop, while encountering Miss Wren, a fellow ymbryne, who they might track down to assist Miss Peregrine in transforming back into a human.

It’s interesting to note that the studio behind the 2016 film, 20th Century Fox, were so keen on adapting Ransom Riggs’ first novel that they bought the rights to it before it was even published. This means a potential sequel to “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” titled “Hollow City,” would have followed next. However, due to modest box office returns and criticism of the film’s hurried plot, Fox eventually chose not to pursue what could have been a captivating 2010s fantasy franchise under the direction of Tim Burton.

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2025-05-11 03:39