The Power Rangers didn't storm the box office gates like fans or the studio had originally hoped, and with that disappointment comes the uncertainty of a sequel. There's already some fans that are trying to make sure one still happens.

The danger level hit an all-time high with the film's disappointing debut in China on Friday, banking only $1.2 million. That has spurred fans to start getting some momentum swinging in the other direction, including a new Facebook group called "Make Power Rangers Great Again for ALL Ages." The group's mission statement reads "Regardless of whether you liked the recent 2017 movie or not, I hope we are all here for a common goal: To see the Power Rangers brand thrive beyond the TV seasons that most of the OG fans pretty much grew out of which still target little children."

"I, like you I assume, don't want a bad movie to be the end of the Power Rangers franchise expanding to audiences beyond little children and I would like to create a platform for like-minded people to gather and do something about it. I'm not sure what it is yet and that's where folk like you and hopefully many others come in." The group is just starting out, but it isn't the only rally cry for fans. The "Morphin' Legacy" page has also posted a message on Twitter, calling for all Power Rangers fans to let Lionsgate know a sequel is needed. The post reads " Keep the Hope Alive! The Fight Isn't Over Yet! #PowerRangersMovieSequel @lionsgate @powerrangers @thepowerrangers #PowerRangers #PowerRangersMovie #TogetherWeAreMore *Tweet @ all of the mentioned Twitter accounts and let them know YOU want a Sequel!*