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In film, sequels are very common. There are many name formats for sequels. Sometimes, they either have unrelated titles or have a letter added to the end. More commonly, they have numbers at the end or have added words at the end. [3] It is also common for a sequel to have a variation of the original title or a subtitle.
This is a list of prequels. Works with darker gray background shading have been primarily described as a sequel , remake , or reboot , but have also been regarded as prequels in a broad sense of the word.
Urquhart (/ ˈ ɜːr k ər t / ⓘ UR-kərt; [1] Scots: Urchart) is a Scottish surname.It is a habitational name, that can be derived from any of four places with the name. Other places named Urquhart, including one by Loch Ness, are derived from the Brythonic elements ar, meaning "on", "by"; and cardden, meaning "thicket". [2]
In this sense the film can be regarded as both a "prequel and a sequel" (i.e., both a prior and a continuing story), and is often referred to in this manner. [8] Time-travel often results in a work being considered both a prequel and a sequel, or both a prequel and a "soft" reboot, depending on how drastically history is altered.
Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken. This may refer to generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word or language in a specific dialect ("correct" or "standard" pronunciation) or simply the way a particular individual speaks a word or language.
When a non-English name has a set English pronunciation (or pronunciations), include both the English and non-English pronunciations; the English transcription must always be first. If the native name is different from the English name, the native transcription must appear after the native name. For example:
Sequel, 1980 album by Harry Chapin, as well as its title track; Sequel Records, a record label; Sequal, 1988 freestyle music group or eponymous album; The street name of Seroquel, an antipsychotic medication. SQL (Structured Query Language), which is commonly pronounced as "sequel" "Sequel" (Space Ghost Coast to Coast), a television episode
She is a strong and fierce fighter who is very eager-to-please, but can be literal-minded when following orders. Her name is an allusion to the word "warmonger", while the name of her home planet, Lorwardia, is a spoonerism of warlord. She first appears in "Mad Dogs and Aliens", where she nearly defeats Kim and Shego after they team up to fight ...