'Let's go fly a kite, up where the air is bright...'The Godfather, Lord of the Rings, Terminator, Star Wars... all epic battles with just as good, if not better sequels. If Leicester Tigers v Ospreys part deux lives up to the first they we can only hope there's a trilogy in the pipeline.
The Ospreys will be out for revenge after last year's sensational 41-35 defeat but it will be fascinating to see if they can recover from the Saracens Heineken Cup shocker. It wasn't just a minor accident, it was a 20-car collision on the M1, especially as the virtually the same XV destroyed the 'Fez-heads' only 15 days beforehand.
The latest setback has fuelled speculation surrounding Lyn Jones' future in charge. They've spent a shed load of cash and with Shaun Edwards and Warren Gatland proving that 14 of those men are capable of being Grand Slam wining side, it looks like a last chance saloon.
The pressure's also on Marcelo Loffreda to collect his first trophy. The Tigers are out of Europe and treading carefully in the Guinness Premiership, and with Bath on Tuesday, the players will have to keep fully focused on the final if they are to retain the trophy.
Personel wise, both sides have key men missing. Gavin Henson's absence is a huge loss, but honest centre Andrew Bishop will prove an able deputy, although handling the occasion will be his biggest test.
It's even tougher for the Tigers - losing Seru Rabeni, 30-odd games for Fiji, so they bring in Aaron Mauger with 30-odd caps for New Zealand. Life's a bitch!
13 Tigers survive from last year's spectacle but most notably Tom Varndell and Tom Croft, who shared three tries that day settle for spots on the bench.
Justin Marshall had arguably the worst day of his illustrious career at Twickenham last season and Harry Ellis will be keen to give him another working over and prove to Brian Ashton, or Martin Johnson, or whoever will take over that he's back to his best.
Leicester have had a week off, but approaching a crucial stage of their season, this is where the Tigers usually come to the party. The fixtures are coming thick and fast and to coin the chief cliche, 'they are all cup finals.'
The Ospreys, like Leicester's form is inconsistent but another Welsh win at Twickenham in 2008 would be unheard of.
Prediction: Leicester to win by four points
Leicester Tigers: 15 Johne Murphy, 14 Ollie
Smith, 13 Dan Hipkiss, 12 Aaron Mauger, 11 Alesana Tuilagi, 10 Andy
Goode, 9 Harry Ellis, 8 Jordan Crane, 7 Ben Herring, 6 Martin Corry
(c), 5 Ben Kay, 4 Louis Deacon, 3 Martin Castrogiovanni, 2 George
Chuter, 1 Boris Stankovich.
Replacements: 16 Benjamin Kayser, 17 Julian White, 18 Richard Blaze, 19 Tom Croft, 20 Christophe Laussucq, 21 Sam Vesty, 22 Tom Varndell.
Ospreys: 15 Lee Byrne, 14 Johnny Vaughton, 13 Sonny Parker,
12 Andrew Bishop, 11 Shane Williams, 10 James Hook, 9 Justin Marshall,
8 Filo Tiatia, 7 Marty Holah, 6 Ryan Jones (c), 5 Ian Evans, 4 Alun Wyn
Jones, 3 Adam Jones, 2 Richard Hibbard, 1 Paul James.
Replacements: 16 Huw Bennett, 17 Duncan Jones, 18 Ian Gough, 19 Jonathan Thomas, 20 Gareth Owen, 21 Jonathan Spratt, 22 Aled Brew.