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  2. Reboot (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    A reboot usually discards continuity to re-create its characters, plotlines and backstory from the beginning. [1] [2] It has been described as a way to "rebrand" [3] or "restart an entertainment universe that has already been established". [1] Another definition of a reboot is a remake which is part of an established film series or other media ...

  3. What's the difference between a reboot, a revival and a spin ...

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    The Office reboot will reportedly take place at a daily newspaper. (Justin Lubin/©NBC/Courtesy of the Everett Collection) (©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection) The Office reboot (Peacock)

  4. Sequel - Wikipedia

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    Alien vs. Predator (2004), Freddy vs. Jason (2003), and The Lego Movie (2014) are examples of a crossover film. Crossovers can also function as sequels if plotlines from the two previous works continue into them, like with Deadpool and Wolverine (2024). [24] A reboot is a start over from a previous work. It could either be a film set in a new ...

  5. Remake - Wikipedia

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    A remake tells the same story as the original but uses a different set of casts, and may use actors from the original, alter the theme, or change the flow and setting of the story, in addition since a remake is released some time after the original work it may incorporate new technologies, enhancements, and techniques that had not existed or ...

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    Apple has introduced an Inactivity Reboot feature in iOS 18.1, which automatically reboots your iPhone if it has been idle and unlocked for more than three days. This feature uses the Secure ...

  7. Revival (television) - Wikipedia

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    Network executives may decide to attempt to revive a television program when they feel that a market once again exists for it. It is one of several programming strategies television networks employ to capitalize further on successful programs; among the other methods are spin-offs, reboots, remakes, cast reunions, television movies and sequels.

  8. Category:Reboot films - Wikipedia

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    See also: Reboot (fiction) and remake of a non-series movie. Pages in category "Reboot films" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total.

  9. All the differences between the original Lion King and the remake

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