Summary
- Adam Sandler's sequel to "Leo" is expected to be better than his last sequel, "Murder Mystery 2."
- "Leo" received positive reviews and had a successful debut, making a sequel highly likely.
- Sandler's recent films on Netflix have shown a positive turnaround in quality, including "Leo," indicating his improvement on the streaming platform.
Adam Sandler has produced and starred in many Netflix movies over the past few years, and a recently teased sequel will likely be better than his previous follow-up film. Sandler began working on original Netflix movies in 2015, and some of his titles included The Ridiculous 6, Sandy Wexler, and The Week Of. The actor and the streaming platform made their partnership official when Netflix and Sandler's production company, Happy Madison Productions, agreed on a four-movie deal reportedly worth $275 million in 2020. However, Sandler has made more than four films for Netflix since g the contract.
Since 2020, Sandler has made eight movies for Netflix — The Wrong Missy, Hubie Halloween, Home Team, Hustle, Murder Mystery 2, The Out-Laws, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, and Leo. All his projects have cumulatively received mixed reactions, with some being more favorable than others. However, two of Sandler's films got sequels, one that premiered in 2023 and one reportedly in development. The sequel will likely be of higher quality than Sandler's 2023 movie.
Leo 2 Will Almost Definitely Be Better Than Murder Mystery 2
During an interview with TheWrap, Ted Sarandos, Netflix's co-chief executive officer, revealed that a sequel to Leo is being discussed. Sarandos said, "We're kicking around Leo 2 right now. The animation team is firing on all cylinders." Although Netflix has not officially greenlit a sequel to the 2023 animated musical comedy film, Sarandos' comment (and the first movie's success) indicates that it is inevitable. If and when Leo 2 premieres, it will almost certainly beat Sandler's last sequel — Murder Mystery 2.
Even though both Murder Mystery films performed well on Netflix, it's difficult to ignore that they are just bad movies. The first installment's Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes is 44 percent, while the sequel's is 45 percent (and the Audience Scores aren't much better). Meanwhile, Leo's Tomatometer is 82 percent, and it had the biggest debut ever for an original Netflix animated feature. Leo 2 has everything going for it, including a precedent of an impressive performance and high quality, and Murder Mystery 2 only had the performance aspect. A Leo sequel is undoubtedly better suited for a follow-up.

Murder Mystery 2 Isn't The Sequel The First Movie Promised
Murder Mystery teased such an exciting sequel based on the most famous murder mystery story ever, but Murder Mystery 2 totally ignored it.
Leo 2 Continues Adam Sandler's Netflix Movie Turnaround
When Sandler began making movies for Netflix in the mid-2010s, most received negative reviews, and people began dreading his new releases. However, in recent years, the actor/producer started making all-around better movies, including Hustle, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, and, now, Leo. The animated feature continues Sandler's streak, and even if Murder Mystery 3 happens, a sequel to Leo and other projects may indicate that he has made a positive turnaround on Netflix.
Source: TheWrap

Based on the 2023 Netflix Film, Leo 2 has been rumored to be in development by the same animation studios, with Adam Sandler reprising his role as the titular lizard. The original film sees Leo the tuatara, a class pet who fears death and wants to escape into the wild - until he heads home with each student and reveals that he can talk.
- Studio(s)
- Happy Madison Productions, Netflix Animation