>tfw no sequel where she grows up to be a telekinetic warlord conqueror and eventually becomes queen of the earth
Well it was based on a childrens book but yea I guess in the universe of the book/movie I guess you could ask the question of what was in store for her future considering she had crazy power?
For an autistic answer I would say she just grew out of her power and probably forgot about it like Robin Williams from PAN
>>84231251
The book says she lost her powers after living with the teacher because she was happy and had no further use for them.
>>84230600
>tfw my ex looks like an even more homely Mara Wilson
>tfw no movie where Rainmaker meets Matilda and they go on adventures
>>84231284
...until one day Miss Trunchball comes back to take revenge after her humiliation in front of the whole school. Knowing that she is poses to threat to Matilda she decides kidnap and torture Miss Honey. Unbeknownst to everyone this would only serve to awaken Matilda's dormant powers which have increased tenfold making her an unstoppable force of destruction. When she finally locates Miss Honey she is on the verge of death. Trunch is on her knees begging for mercy but it's too late. Matilda raises her up with her mind and slowly begins to peel her skin off and crush her bones and contorting her limps into mangled flesh and sinew
>>84231284
>The story becomes like a Flowers for Algernon where Matilda feels powerless without her abilities and turns to lewder and lewder sex with strangers to regain that feeling.
Kino
The truth is some movies are great and don't need sequels. Just because star wars is good doesn't mean we need more! We didn't need a Sandlot 2 or 3! There didn't need to be another Goofey movie the first one was fine! Sequels arise because Hollywood is money hungry and unorigional
>>84231974
you're a disgusting piece of shit and I just want you to know that God is real which means hell is real which means pedophiles like you will be going there when you die and suffering endlessly for all eternity whilst I'm in heaven partying with Mel Gibson, Taylor Swift, and Jesus.
>implying Matilda wasn't a prequel to this