#Sequels

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mysticdragon3md3
mysticdragon3md3

KPop Demon Hunters Sequel Confirmed: What to Know | E! News by E! News

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theemmjay
theemmjay

I found out today that there was a sequel to The Hundred and One Dalmatians (the book, not the movie, I already knew about the movie’s direct-to-video sequel), and it gets… weird. Also, the Wikipedia article on said sequel links to a Cracked article.

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creaturefeaturecommando
creaturefeaturecommando

The reason why most sequels flop is because sequels used to come out two to three years after the first one, five years tops.

If you make it ten years later I’m not going to give a shit. The interest was already lost. And if you make a sequel ten years later, it’s not a sequel, it’s a cash grab. (Megamind, Zombieland, Now You See Me).

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courtneysmovieblog
courtneysmovieblog

Trailers: Cliff Booth, Minions, and the Wayans return

Pressure: Brendan Fraser plays Dwight David Eisenhower in this tense account of the hours before D-Day. Interesting casting choice.

The Adventures of Cliff Booth: It’s weird how we’re getting a sequel to Once Upon A Time in Hollywood by David Fincher instead of Tarantino, but I’m curious enough to check it out.

Is God Is: Twin sisters revenge themselves on their abusive father (Sterling K. Brown). This looks reminds me so much of Kill Bill in the best possible way.

Girls Like Girls: Coming of age story about a teenager falling in love with a girl who already has a boyfriend. Directed by Hayley Kioko, based on her book and her song.

Finding Emily: Musician chases after his dream girl after getting the wrong number…and he’s probably going to wind up with the girl is helping him out. Romcoms are so predictable.

Minions and Monsters: The Minions make their own monster movie. How much more can they milk out of this franchise?

Backrooms: Empty rooms hold the key to another universe. The trailer is cryptic enough to intrigue audiences.

Scary Movie 6: It was inevitable that they’d make another one. I’ll admit it, a few parts in the trailer did make me laugh.

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news47offical

Who’s the Killer in ‘Scream 7’? Spoilers From the Horror Sequel’s Ending

Laced with controversy following Spyglass’ cutthroat firing of Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega‘s subsequent exit, Scream 7 is finally here. Like it or not, the horror sequel is about to hit theaters nationwide, and fans already showed up to the Los Angeles, California, premiere, ready for another round of Ghostface. As the dedicated horror viewers await the film’s official theatrical release,…

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cintese

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo : Le Succès Inattendu d'une Suite dans l'Ère du Shōnen

L’Héritage des Titans de l’Animation Japonaise

Dans le paysage cinématographique et télévisuel, peu de genres ont marqué les esprits comme le shōnen, avec des franchises telles que Dragon Ball, Naruto et Jujutsu Kaisen. Chacune a redéfini les standards, influençant des générations entières de spectateurs. Dragon Ball, créé par Akira Toriyama, a posé les bases des combats épiques et de la quête…

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ckot
ckot

I personally stick to Geroge Lucas original canon but that’s just my preference. I’m fine with people who like sequels as well as i’m fine with people who like ships that i don’t.

I never understood fights among fandom around preferences and ships. Anyone can like what they want and do what they want with it. If i don’t like smth i don’t read/watch/follow it - that’s it.

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codeine-dreamboat
codeine-dreamboat

The sequel to man from Earth is so bad I’m actually angry right now. Totally making an incoherent ending banking on a television show that never arrived because obviously it never would have. The first one was basically perfect.

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verityreadsbooks
verityreadsbooks

Out Today: Misty Divine sequel

It’s the first Thursday of February, and I wanted to mention that there is a sequel out today to one of last February Quick Review books, Murder in the Dressing Room. The sequel is called Missing in Soho and has a missing photographer and an attack on a private detective. As I wrote in that review of the first book, there is was a big hanging plot thread left in that one, so I’m intending to read…


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pileofsith
pileofsith

One of the absolute funniest things about Armitage Hux’s backstory is that the man was raised in an evil organisation notorious for kidnapping children in order to train them as First Order members.

So there’s thousands of children his own age around him, all of them fatherless because this is the cultural norm for their society, yet this little red-haired runt alone out of everyone for some ungodly reason just has to live with his father instead, who absolutely hates Armitage’s guts.

Like this is a problem that could have been so easily fixed for the Hux household. Just shove little Armitage into a “Our Littlest Stormtrooper Recruits” playpen and go.

Now, I don’t know what the in-story justification for the Hux family was (especially post-Aftermath when they aren’t just imperial escapees living on a single ship), when both dad and son would have enthusiastically adhered to the social practice of dumping a prepubescent child into the military complex and waving bye-bye…

But I like to think that they were ordered to be kept together because watching the Hux family shitshow became a form of telenovela entertainment for high-ranking First Order officers.

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mysticdragon3md3
mysticdragon3md3

If the Noxus spinoff doesn’t have Jayce and Viktor swoop in to help Mel and whatever new characters, and then use telepathy to communicate across different battlefields, then have a scene of them interacting on the astral plane, then I will be very disappointed.

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iphysalian
iphysalian

Ok so the blue on the left is Eternal Night, and the orange is Sires, its sequel.

Middle columns are word count per chapter, and righthand columns are cumulative. I have to make these manually, but I don’t care because I love statistics. If you think a 10,187 word chapter is a lot, don’t worry, it’s broken up into several POV chunks as stopping points.

And look at them!

An increase across the board in every category. Book 2 is… beefy. So much story, so many arcs, so many characters. I hit ENNS’s wordcount at just chapter 14 in SOMG.

Ch 14 right there in orange–that one’s my favorite, along with 10 in blue.

Why? Well you have to read them to find out.

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casp1an-sea
casp1an-sea

I used to a be sequels hater but my obsession with Hux has allowed me to go back and look at the sequels with a different lens. While I still dislike the movies, while parts of it still make me angry, I now feel I can allow myself to enjoy the parts of it that I do like. I have been able to see the value in them and understand why there are people that enjoy them more than I do. And I’ve taken this mindset into all of Star Wars, and just all media in general and found I’m finding it much easier to just enjoy the things I watch even when i don’t love every part of something.

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dangan-ideas
dangan-ideas

The killing games are run by a group where multiple members run their own killing game, each consisting of 9 students.

For one group, after the first trial, and two students have died, leaving 7, they accidentally gain access to the other area and find 7 more students who have just gone though thier own class trial and lost 2 of their own.

The killing games are revealed to have been run simultaneously, and now that the two student bodies are aware of each other, the people overseeing these groups decide to combine, meaning the student body now consists of the usual number of 14 students that are left over at the start of Chapter 2.

This means that the main cast is aware that their are other killing games taking place. Maybe they find a way to stop all killing games, or they don’t, leaving way for a sequel.

It could also lead to some emotional moments as both groups learn about the dead students from the other group through their mourning.

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dramioneasks
dramioneasks

Nightcap by Absumoaevum - E, one-shot - A memorial. An invitation. A reckless night. One decision is all it takes to begin again. On a snowy night in a bar in Diagon Alley, Hermione Granger will make an ill-advised choice. She will invite Draco Malfoy back to her flat for a nightcap. Why not? Why not?

Afterglow by Absumoaevum - E, one-shot - Golden sunlight. Frosty rooftops. Good, strong coffee. The morning after is exactly where she wants to be. Hermione Granger is tangled up with none other than Draco Malfoy. It has to end. She knows she does. But not yet. Not yet. (A sequel to Nightcap.)

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corkenbeans2
corkenbeans2

its so sad, none of my family realize that you can think a sequel is good but still admit that its not as good as the original. they just say its outright bad :/

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theemmanation
theemmanation

I’m sick of all these unnecessary sequels and reboots. It’s okay for stories to end - healthy even.

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darth-eden
darth-eden

Sharing a huxchange fic I wrote for amazing @milo-on-duty 💕

A Formal Dinner (AO3 link)

Fandom: star wars (sequels)

Ship: hitaka (armitage Hux x Dopheld Mitaka)

Word count: 2 851

Rating: Explicit

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that-lego-frog
that-lego-frog

it’s fun knowing enough films in the public consciousness but not being interested in any of them so sometimes i just find out that there’s 2-5 secret sequels of a film and i would never know bc i never cared to watch the original to begin with

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carol-the-cat
carol-the-cat

TRON Sequel Alignment Chart

TRON (1982): True Neutral [Colorless]

TRON Legacy (2010): Lawful Good [Blue]

TRON Ares (2025): Chaotically Evil [Red]