The Maskis one of Jim Carrey’s most popular comedies, and despite some very goofy jokes and ambitious effects, the movie has held up exceptionally well. It’s become a staple of the actor’s filmography, and there have been lots of talks recently about Carrey potentially returning to this property. However, with the disaster that wasSon of the Mask, bringing back thisiconic Jim Carrey characterwould have to be a delicate operation.
The Maskhas such a unique concept that’s conceptually very easy to continue into another sequel - it would rely on Carrey’s slapstick comedy and the inherent silliness of the mask’s powers. The story wouldn’t need to be too complicated, and sinceCarrey would undoubtedly be the star of the show, there wouldn’t need to be too many characters either. A sequel could work, and it could reuse many ofThe Mask’s best quotesand bits to create a sense of nostalgia for those who fell in love with the original film.

The Mask Deserves A Better Sequel Than Whatever Son Of The Mask Was
The Sequel Was A Complete Failure
The Maskis filled with great ideas, andSon of the Maskessentially ruins them all. The film is a very loose sequel to Carrey’s classic that was universally panned upon its release in 2005, with critics agreeing that it’s a pale imitation of the original deserving of just 6% on Rotten Tomatoes.The sequel follows a cartoonist whose dog finds the titular maskand passes it on to his owner, who then uses it and ends up conceiving a child while wearing it.
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What’s so painful aboutSon of the Maskis how severely it misunderstands what’s so effective about the original movie.The Masknever takes itself too seriously, with its goofy jokes and silly performances, but there’s still a narrative of romance and self-acceptance that runs throughout the entire thing. Conversely,Son of the Maskis just filled with jokes and doesn’t really have a story at all, which is where it totally falters.

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There Is A Way The Sequel Could Possibly Work
During an interview withComicbook.com, Jim Carrey revealed he would be up for anotherThe Maskmovie as long as"somebody had the right idea.“IfThe Maskwere to receive another sequel, it would need to have Jim Carrey in the lead role once again. The idea has seemingly been off the table for a long time, but withCarrey returning to acting for theSonic the Hedgehogmovies, there’s every possibility.
AThe Masksequel would have to find a way of keeping the character’s essence while doing something new.

Carrey’s work in these blockbusters proves that he’s still got his slapstick gifts, so there’s no reason it couldn’t happen.The movie would have to place him front and center, exploring how his character has changed in the years since the original and giving him a clear reason to come back. AThe Masksequel would have to find a way of keeping the character’s essence while doing something new, and of course, it would be better off completely ignoring the events ofSon of Mask.
Son of the Mask
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Son of the Mask is a 2005 fantasy comedy film featuring Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist who discovers the chaos of parenting when his dog uncovers the magical mask of Loki. The situation escalates as Avery’s newborn child inherits the mask’s transformative powers, leading to unpredictable adventures.
