What Is A Series Of 4 Movies Called

So, what do you call a series of four movies? That's the question keeping me up at night. Seriously.
We all know the basics, right? Two movies are a duology. Three? A trilogy. Easy peasy.
But Four? Oh, the Humanity!
That's where things get dicey. The internet throws around a bunch of terms, none of which feel quite right. It's a real head-scratcher.
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Is it a quadrilogy? Sounds a bit…medical. Like something you'd find in a science textbook, not on a movie poster.
Or maybe a tetralogy? Even worse! Try saying that five times fast. It's a tongue twister from another dimension.
Let's be honest, both sound pretentious. Who actually uses these words in everyday conversation?
Here's my unpopular opinion: both are terrible. They're clunky and totally unmemorable.

Can We Just…Not?
Seriously, is it too much to ask for a better word? The English language has let us down this time.
Why can't we just call it a "movie series"? Or, even better, a "four-part saga"? Simple, elegant, and to the point!
Imagine saying, "Hey, wanna binge-watch the entire Harry Potter movie series?". So much better than "Let's watch the Harry Potter octalogy!", right?
I think we can all agree, simpler is better. Let's ditch the fancy Latin and Greek-derived words. Nobody has time for that.

Plus, "saga" sounds way more epic. Think Star Wars. Think Lord of the Rings. We are talking high level movie experience here.
Alternative Suggestions (Because Why Not?)
Okay, I'm throwing some ideas out there. Brainstorming, if you will. Maybe we can crowdsource a better term.
How about a "Quartet of Films"? Catchy, right? It has a certain musicality to it.
Or perhaps a "Foursome of Flicks"? Okay, maybe not. That sounds a little…risque.

A "Fab Four Film Fest"? A bit too Beatles-esque, perhaps. Although, I wouldn’t mind a movie marathon with a Beatles soundtrack.
My personal favorite (apart from just calling it a series) is a "Quad-Pack". It's short, punchy, and easy to remember.
The Ultimate Solution?
Look, I'm not a linguist. I'm just a movie lover with a bone to pick about terminology. Maybe my expectations are too high.
Maybe we are stuck with quadrilogy and tetralogy forever. The thought alone sends chills down my spine.

But hey, a girl can dream, right? A dream of a world where movie titles are clear, concise, and devoid of unnecessary syllables.
Until that day comes, I'm sticking with "series." Or maybe "saga." And secretly judging anyone who says "quadrilogy" out loud.
So, what do you think? Am I completely off base? Or are you secretly nodding your head in agreement right now?
Let's start a revolution! Down with obscure movie terminology! Up with… well, anything else, really.
Let's embrace the chaos and just call it what it is: four awesome movies. End of story.
