Mockbuster (also known as Knockbuster or Drafting Opportunity) is a movie that has a similar title or theme, with the same title or theme, with the intention of getting promoted in the form of another big or popular movie. Mockbusters are often built on a low budget and fast to maximize profits. Mockbusters are usually made in conjunction with an upcoming movie, and are released in direct-to-video form when the original movie reaches theaters or video outlets. While the titles , packaging, etc. of a Mockbuster movie may have a striking resemblance to the original movie, consumers are not misled into believing it to be a copy of the original movie , but their makers keep it that way This has provided additional film. "Mockbuster" is a suitcase of the words "mock" and "blockbuster". Mockbusters often use another word in the same category as the title of the mainstream movie. For example , after the release of the original movie Snacks on a Plane in 2006, another mockbuster movie was titled Snacks on a Train. Mockbusters and fake films are often shot and released outside the country of the original film. Overseas low-budget studios can also produce completely illegal sequels to pre-existing high-budget sequels starting in other countries. These sequels are unofficial , and often unknown even to the makers and producers of the original films. These unofficial sequels are usually rarely or never published in the country of origin due to licensing issues. In other cases , a film released in other countries is named as a sequel to another film, as opposed to the original title. The popularity of the Batman movie , especially its 1983 TV series , has caused a lot of unauthorized remakes. Turkish cinema, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, was known for its cheap , amateurish way.