The Superman and Jurassic franchises are highlighted as two of the longest-running in cinema history, with Superman active since 1941 and Jurassic since 1993. Recent films include the tenth Superman installment and the seventh Jurassic movie. Significant criteria for active franchise status include having released a film in the past decade and showing intent to continue. A minimum of three films is required to be recognized as a franchise, excluding series such as Top Gun unless they meet the set standards.
The Superman franchise has been captivating audiences on the big screen since 1941, while the Jurassic franchise continues to explore the theme of dinosaurs brought back from extinction.
Both franchises are regarded as staples of the film industry, with the Superman films marking 84 years of storytelling and the Jurassic films spanning 32 years.
In order to qualify as an active franchise, a film series must have released a movie in the last decade and plan for future stories, eliminating others that have concluded.
The existing criteria for long-running franchises include having at least three films, ensuring that only those with a sustained impact on cinema are recognized.
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