Just to answer this if it is a real question.
Back in the day, I didn't think anything could be as good as Star Wars, but I was hopeful when I went to see Empire Strikes Back. Glad George made it, it turned out well.
I was worried about Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3, but my worries were thankfully unfounded. I'm still very worried about Toy Story 4, but I'm hoping for the best.
There are any number of movie sequels that I'm glad they made. There are even some reboots or reimaginings that were worth making.
I for one enjoy going to see all of these even though they might not quite match up to the original, and certainly I'm hopeful when they make sequels that they could, in fact, surpass the original. I mean, if we go in with a bad attitude about such things, even the Mary Poppins movie might not have been made for Travers' fear that it would not be worthy of her novels. And then where would we be?
Please try to channel your better self. You know, the one who says:
Aren't you contradicting yourself by disparaging people who are fine with going to see a sequel that might not quite be as good as the first installment, then disparaging people who can't handle opinions different from their own? It doesn't sound to me like you're acting particularly inclusive of other people's opinions.