Unfortunately,Home Alone’s success also ensured thatit became a franchise.

This is every entry in theHome Alonefranchise, ranked based on how entertaining they are as a whole.

There’s nothing to like aboutHome Alone 4.

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Holiday Heist’s biggest issue lies in its writing.

It’s a fun watch, butHome Alone 3is where the franchise truly began its downward spiral.

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Kevin McCallister, played by Mike Weinberg, speaks into a remote in ‘Home Alone 4’.

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Finn Baxter (Christian Martyn) looks excited while wearing a helmet in ‘Home Alone: The Holiday Heist’.

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Max Mercer, played by Archie Yates, looks at a big pile of candy in ‘Home Sweet Home Alone’.

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Alex Pruitt, played by Alex D. Linz, looks out a window while holding a TV remote in ‘Home Alone 3’.

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Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin, smiles in ‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’.

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Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin, looks up from a framed picture in ‘Home Alone’.

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