Chris Columbus denies making another Home Alone film: Can’t recapture what we did 35 years ago 
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Chris Columbus denies making another Home Alone film: Can’t recapture what we did 35 years ago

The film revolved around Macaulay’s character Kevin, an eight-year-old who is left home alone while the entire family leaves for a vacation

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Filmmaker Chris Columbus might have created one of the most loved franchises with Home Alone films, but has no plans to return for another sequel and believes it should be left alone.

Chris Columbus on Home Alone film

Chris directorial Home Alone was released in 1990, featuring Macaulay Culkin in the lead role. The film revolved around Macaulay’s character Kevin, an eight-year-old who is left home alone while the entire family leaves for a vacation.

Home Alone became a sensation at the box office, emerging as the highest-grossing film of 1990 in the USA. The film grossed over USD 476 million worldwide at the box office, against its budget of USD 18 million. It was followed by a sequel in 1992, titled Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

In the recent interview, the lead actor mentioned the possibility of returning to the sequel if he was paid enough. But Columbus has made it clear that what was made 35 years back then shouldn’t be touched again, as it can just turn out to be a mistake.

“I think Home Alone really exists as, not at this timepiece, but it was this very special moment, and you can’t really recapture that,” he said in an interview. “I think it’s a mistake to try to go back and recapture something we did 35 years ago...I think it should be left alone,” he added.

Besides the two films starring Culkin, the franchise had other films with different child actors, including Home Alone 3, which was released in 1997, Home Alone 4 in 2002, Home Alone: The Holiday Heist in 2012 and Home Sweet Home Alone in 2021.

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