I think 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy has a very satisfying ending, and there's not really that deep of a mythological construct.
I would normally never set out to write a trilogy.
Canadian Railroad Trilogy is an extremely fine piece of songwriting.
A trilogy is a pretty abstract notion. You can apply it to almost any three things.
Nobody criticizes the 'Mighty Ducks' trilogy and gets away with it. Nobody!
The opening novel of the 'Bayou Trilogy' was the first one I finished.
The Magician's Land is a triumphant climax to the best fantasy trilogy of the decade.
Honestly, I'm not a big movie buff in general. The only movies I own is probably the 'Indiana Jones' trilogy.
Why do we Fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves back up.
For the third trilogy, I don't know if I will still be alive when it comes the time to make them.