I absolutely disagree. I hate this obsession with movie trilogies. Usually that's just totally unnecessary.
As I mentioned before: Take a look at "Alexander The Great" from 1956 with Richard Burton. The battle scenes aren't really that good, but the plot and characters are absolutly fantastic. A true epic. And I think Alexander's life definately does not provide enough plot for a movie trilogy. If you don't fill up time with battle scenes like the one of Gaugamela in "Alexander" (which definetly was great) then there would not be enough to provide a constant level of interest without turning to "Rome"-series-options like introducing lots of sideplots and -characters (do not get me wrong, I liked that a lot about HBO's Rome, but it would be a bit silly to do that in a movie to that extend).
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