Man, 'Disturbing Behavior' was such a wild ride—one of those late '90s horror flicks that stuck with me. I remember renting it on VHS and being totally creeped out by the whole 'perfect teens' premise. But as far as sequels go, nothing official ever materialized. There were rumors floating around about a follow-up in the early 2000s, maybe even a TV series spin-off, but it never got off the ground. The original film had this cult following, though, and fan theories kept the idea alive for years. Some folks even wrote their own unofficial continuations online, which is kind of cool. It’s a shame because the concept had so much potential to explore—like, what happens after the ending? Does the conspiracy spread? But hey, at least we got one solid movie out of it.
If you’re craving something similar, you might dig 'The Faculty'—same era, same vibe of teens uncovering something sinister. Or maybe 'Happy Death Day' if you want a mix of horror and dark humor. 'Disturbing Behavior' might not have a sequel, but its influence pops up in other places. Sometimes, leaving things unanswered makes the story linger in your mind longer, you know?
I’ve dug into this before because 'Disturbing Behavior' left me with so many questions! No official sequel exists, but there’s this weirdly persistent myth about a lost script. The film’s open ending—with Katie Holmes driving off—felt like a setup for more, but the studio never greenlit anything. It’s a bummer because the '90s were full of horror gems that deserved follow-ups. If you’re into the whole 'dark small-town secrets' thing, 'Riverdale' (the show) kinda plays with similar ideas, though way less horror. Or 'The Society' on Netflix—teens dealing with creepy, unexplained changes. 'Disturbing Behavior' might be one-and-done, but its legacy lives on in other stories.
No sequels, but man, the fan theories are wild. Some people think 'Disturbing Behavior' was meant to tie into a larger universe, like 'The X-Files' or something. The movie’s got that same paranoid, government-experiment energy. If you’re jonesing for more, 'Black Mirror' episodes like 'White Bear' or 'shut up and dance' hit similar notes of psychological manipulation. Or go classic with 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'—same fear of losing yourself. 'Disturbing Behavior' might be a solo act, but its DNA’s all over modern horror.
Oh, this takes me back! 'Disturbing Behavior' was one of those movies I stumbled upon during a late-night cable binge. The idea of a town brainwashing its kids was chilling, and I kept hoping for a sequel to dive deeper into the aftermath. Sadly, nada. The closest thing we got was a novelization, but even that didn’t expand the story. It’s funny how some films just… stop, leaving you hanging. I’ve seen fan forums where people brainstorm their own sequel ideas—some are actually pretty creative! If you loved the vibe, maybe check out 'The stepford wives'—same eerie control theme, but with adults. Or 'Get Out' for a modern twist on psychological horror. 'Disturbing Behavior' might be a standalone, but its themes are everywhere.
Honestly, I’m kinda glad 'Disturbing Behavior' didn’t get a sequel. Not every movie needs one, and the ambiguity of the ending works in its favor. The film’s strength was its mystery—what was the Blue Ribbons project, really? A sequel might’ve ruined that. But I get why fans wanted more; the world-building was intriguing. If you’re after similar vibes, 'The Craft' has that teen rebellion meets supernatural angle, and 'Donnie Darko' nails the 'something’s off in this town' feeling. Or, for a deeper cut, try 'Ginger Snaps'—werewolves instead of brainwashing, but the same dark humor and social commentary. Sometimes, the best stories leave you wanting.
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*** “Get back here Bella. Do not even try because you can't get away from me, and do not let me catch you myself.”
“I don't want to have anything to do with you," she retorted angrily.
“Oh, sweetheart, that is totally on you. Do you know how long I have been invested in you?”
“You kidnapped me and brought me here. I don't want to be here and I'm not letting you touch me," her voice was so strong.
He loved her challenge: it only made him harder.
"Me touching you is definitely happening. You absolutely can't resist it for too long: you can only enjoy it now,” he said in a low, dangerous voice. With that, he quickly ran around the kitchen counter and caught her.
“Got you… You can't run away from me Bella; no matter how hard you try I will always find you.
“Let me go… now,” she shouted.
“Not when I'm still breathing baby, you will love every single thing I do to you” he carried her over his shoulder to the bedroom…
At a young age, Mirabella Antonio lost everything.
Her parents died suddenly in a car crash. They died with a debt tagged to their names. A year later, her older brother, David was murdered in cold blood, trying to keep her safe and pay off the debt their parents owed. And the man at the center of it all was Hunter Groves.
Four years later, he saw her again.
He wants her.
And Hunter doesn’t ask. He only takes.
She opposed him in every way possible but he took her in every way possible. He is determined to imprint himself on her body and soul and that he did.
Note; Dark romance; Male lead is a totally obsessed psychopath. ***Trigger warnings***
SEQUEL OUT!! CLICK ON MY PROFILE TO CHECK IT OUT (SINFUL OBSESSION #2 IN THE BULLY'S OBSESSION)
Warning:strong languages and explicit dark mature scenes such as abuse and torture . Read at your own risk "You are completely mine Gracie, your tears , fears, I'm going to completely shatter you until you know nothing else but my name"I never knew how twisted he was until this moment..."I'm n...not yours" I stutteredHis gaze darkened and harderned at my words"I dare you to say that again" he said taking a threatening step closerI opened my mouth but no words came out Next thing i was trapped between him and the wall ,both my hands pinned above my head, my knees weakened by his domineering look"You belong to me! your body and soul belongs to me, I'll mark you again and again......" He whispered nibbling at my throatHow did I get into this? Was there no way out?He'd already broken me ,what else could he expect from a broken soulThis was the guy who took everything from me, my pride ,my virginity and seven my soulShe's a quiet kind and warmhearted average nerdGraciela's only wish was to graduate highschool, go to college and get a good life and if she was ever so lucky find love, but a certain someone seems to hate everything she stood forOr does he?Hayden McAndrew Has been Graciela's tormentor for as long as she could remember but he leftAnd Gracie made the mistake to think it was forever now he was back to make her life a living hell!They say a very thing line exists between love and hate, what if after the line all she found was a dark obsession that consumed her every being ?
Aaron Morris had it all. Good looks, a beautiful girlfriend, good grades in college. He only had one problem. He was being stalked by a red-haired nightmare otherwise known as Bella Davis! She was the bane of his existence, a thorn on his side who won't leave him alone no matter what. Will he ever get rid of her or will she continue to annoy him with her unrequited love?*This is the spin-off of The Ugly One but can be read as a stand alone novel. However, I recommended you read that one first :)*
When Josie is thrust into a living arrangement with her high school bully, things get out of hand in the most dangerously delicious way.
Josie Lee is left homeless when her off-campus roommate changes her mind at the last minute. Luckily, she runs into a guy looking for a third roommate. With high hopes, she goes to check it out and runs into Maverick Booker, her high school bully.
The close proximity brings out all their sins, wants and desires. But when long-buried secrets come to light, an unexpected hell is unleashed on the LSU campus...
Warning : mature sexual
contents, read at your own risk.
"Where are you going? " his deep morning voice rumbled.
There goes my plan for a quiet escape.
My throat clogged up tight, I couldn't face him...
I didn't want to
Those intense orbs made me squirm internally, my state of undress not helping the situation.
I swallowed hard and met his gaze squarely.
"last night was a ..mistake ..a lustful fling .... It's over, you should leave " I said tonelessly, my face void of any of the emotions I felt inside.
How he moved so swiftly I didn't know, but next I was pressed against his naked hard chest.
"Is that what you think? "
I didn't want to look into his gaze, but his voice compelled me to.
"That's exactly what it is " I repeated.
I followed the trail of his gaze down to his belt which lay carelessly the floor.
The one he had used on me , in many ways so dirty and sinful.
The corners of his lips twitched in a smirk that made my heart leaped at a furious pace.
"You are so wrong about that, i'll fucking show you just how much! " he growled, grabbing a fist of my air, he feasted on my lips.
It was supposed to be just one night, I was supposed to leave before he awoke.
So how did one passionate night lead to such a consuming obsession that threatened to scorch me and scald me until there was nothing left.
Find out in the story of Mel and Sebastian (this is a sequel to the bully's obsession) I recommend you read book one before this for better understanding.
Ella James has spent most of her life being overlooked, underestimated, or laughed at.
At school, she’s the girl in the oversized hoodies. The girl people make jokes about. The girl no one chooses.
After years of disappointment, Ella has learned not to expect much from anyone—especially not from Beckett Cross.
Popular, confident, and seemingly perfect, Beckett has always been everything Ella avoids. He’s the kind of boy who belongs at the center of every room while she’s spent years trying to disappear into the background.
Then a family emergency forces Ella to move in next door.
Suddenly, the boy who barely notices her at school becomes impossible to avoid.
Inside his home, Beckett is different. Kinder. Softer. Protective in ways that leave Ella questioning everything she thought she knew about him. But every morning when they walk back into school, the walls go back up, leaving Ella trapped between two versions of the same boy.
One who looks at her like she’s special.
And one who acts like she doesn’t matter.
As feelings grow and old insecurities refuse to stay buried, Beckett finds himself facing a truth he never expected: somewhere between late-night conversations, family dinners, and stolen moments, Ella became the first person he looks for.
But loving Ella means more than feeling something when nobody is watching.
It means choosing her when everyone is.
And for a girl who’s spent her entire life feeling like someone’s second choice, that may be the one thing she can never compromise on.
A slow-burn emotional romance about self-worth, first love, healing old wounds, and learning that being seen can be the scariest—and most beautiful—thing of all.
I actually stumbled upon 'Good Behavior' a while back when I was digging through hidden gem TV dramas, and it’s one of those shows that leaves you craving more. The series, starring Michelle Dockery, wraps up after two seasons, and sadly, there’s no official sequel or continuation. It’s a bummer because the chemistry between Letty and Javier was electric, and the heist-meets-romance vibe had so much potential for further chaos. The showrunners left things somewhat open-ended, which only fuels the 'what if' fantasies. I’ve seen fans rallying for a revival or even a spin-off, but nothing’s materialized yet. For now, rewatching is the only fix—and maybe fanfiction to fill the void.
If you’re into similar vibes, 'Killing Eve' or 'The Americans' might scratch that itch. Both have that mix of tension, flawed characters, and morally gray storytelling. 'Good Behavior' had this raw, gritty charm that’s hard to replicate, though. It’s one of those shows where you wish the networks had taken a chance on a third season, especially with how Letty’s arc was evolving. Maybe someday someone will pick it up, but for now, it’s a bittersweet favorite in my 'canceled too soon' list.
I was totally hooked after reading 'Misbehavior' and immediately went digging to see if there was more to the story. From what I found, it seems like a standalone novel, but the author has a knack for creating interconnected worlds in other works. If you loved the vibe of 'Misbehavior,' you might enjoy their other titles like 'Rebel Heart'—different story, but similar rebellious energy.
Honestly, part of me wishes there was a sequel because the characters felt so alive, but sometimes it’s better to leave things open-ended. It lets your imagination run wild with what could’ve happened next. Maybe the author will surprise us one day! Until then, I’m just rereading my favorite scenes and daydreaming about alternate endings.