In 1958, The Fly transported its way into cinemas. The sci-fi monster movie, about a scientist who transforms into a human-fly hybrid, was a box office hit and led to a series of movies.
But how many The Fly movies are there? If you stick with me, I can give you all the buzz on this popular horror franchise.
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The Fly movies

The Fly (1958)
The first entry in this body-horror movie series debuted in 1958 under the title, The Fly. The movie focused on scientist, André Delambre, who is conducting experiments on matter transportation.
In the movie, André attempts to transport himself using his experimental equipment, but a fly is caught up in the teleportation device and their atoms are spliced together. Parts of his body become part of a fly and vice versa. (94 mins)
Return of the Fly (1959)
Set after the events of The Fly, the story continues in Return of the Fly, which picks things up with André’s son, Phillipe. In the movie, Phillipe attempts to recreate his father’s work, leading to external interference, and another human/fly transformation. (80 mins)
Curse of the Fly (1965)
Loosely continuing the story in Curse of the Fly, father and son duo, Henri and Martin Delambre carry on experimenting in transportation. More macabre madness ensues. (86 mins)
The Fly (1986)
For this next offering it’s back to the beginning for a remake of the 1958 movie. Only this time it’s darker, deadlier, and far more dangerous, boasting the tagline: “Be afraid. Be very afraid.”
In this version of The Fly, eccentric scientist, Seth Brundle experiments in teleportation. After successfully transporting a live animal he uses himself as a test subject, unaware a fly has followed him into his teleportation pods.
Over the coming days, Brundle begins to exhibit new abilities. However, he soon starts to transform, becoming more fly than man. (96 mins)
The Fly II (1989)
Picking up the story in The Fly II, Seth’s son, Martin has been taken to research facility to be studied. Ageing at a rapid rate, Martin becomes an adult in just a matter of years.
Over time, Martin begins to develop signs that he too is transforming into a human-fly hybrid. But will he suffer a similar fate as his father? (105 mins)
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The Fly movies in order

To date, there are five Fly movies. The Fly movies – which were produced between 1958 and 1989 – include:
- The Fly (1958)
- Return of the Fly (1959)
- Curse of the Fly (1965)
- The Fly (1986)
- The Fly II (1989)
The movies breakdown as follows:
The original series
- The Fly (1958)
- Return of the Fly (1959)
- Curse of the Fly (1965)
The ‘80s remake series
- The Fly (1986)
- The Fly II (1989)
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Who are the cast of The Fly movies and are the films the work of the same director?

Notable actors in The Fly movie series include David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Vincent Price, Brett Halsey, Ed Wolff, Brian Donlevy, George Baker, Burt Kwouk, Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John Getz, Eric Stoltz, and Daphne Zuniga.
In terms of directors, The Fly movies are the work of the following:
- Kurt Neumann directed The Fly ’58
- Edward Bernds directed Return of the Fly
- Don Sharp directed Curse of the Fly
- David Cronenberg directed The Fly ’86
- Chris Walas directed The Fly II
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Which is the best Fly movie?

According to IMDb The Fly movies are rated as follows:
- The Fly (1958) – 7.1/10
- Return of the Fly (1959) – 5.7/10
- Curse of the Fly (1965) – 5.1/10
- The Fly (1986) – 7.6/10
- The Fly II (1989) – 5.2/10
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2 Responses to How many The Fly movies are there?
I’m showing my age here. I remember watching the first fly film. I should point out I wasn’t born when it came out, it was many years later when I saw it.The bit that stayed with me was the last part, he’s seen on a bush calling help me, help me. Then I watched the one with Jeff Goldblum in, I’ve never looked at him in the same way since. I thought he was really good in it.
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The Goldblum film is awesome – but not something to watch while eating.
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