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  2. Scene and sequel - Wikipedia

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    Examples of passages that are neither scenes nor sequels include fragments [21] of scenes or sequels and passages of narration, description, or exposition. An example of a passage that includes elements of both scenes and sequels is the problem-solving passage, common in mystery and detective stories. [22]

  3. Scene (performing arts) - Wikipedia

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    A scene is a part of a film, as well as an act, a sequence (longer or shorter than a scene), and a setting (usually shorter than a scene). While the terms refer to a set sequence and continuity of observation, resulting from the handling of the camera or by the editor, the term "scene" refers to the continuity of the observed action: an ...

  4. List of prequels - Wikipedia

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    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (2014) Borderlands 2 (2012) Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (2013) Assassin's Creed Rogue (2014) Assassin's Creed 3 (2012) Professor Layton and the Last Specter (2009) Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask (2011) Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy (2013) Professor Layton and the Curious Village (2007)

  5. These 16 "Dune" Scenes Are The Reasons Why Fans Are ... - AOL

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    In his first fight scene of the film, Paul (Timothée Chalamet) battles his House's weapons master, Gurney Halleck (Josh Brolin), introducing the audience to this world's unique style of fighting ...

  6. Epilogue - Wikipedia

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    Some epilogues may feature scenes only tangentially related to the subject of the story. They can be used to hint at a sequel or wrap up all the loose ends. They can occur at a significant period of time after the main plot has ended. In some cases, the epilogue is used to allow the main character a chance to "speak freely".

  7. List of story structures - Wikipedia

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    A classic example of a U-shaped plot in the Bible is the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11–24. The parable opens at the top of the U with a stable condition but turns downward after the son asks the father for his inheritance and sets out for a "distant country" (Luke 15:13).

  8. Why does Hollywood keep making sequels? A new book explains ...

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    Sequels based on original concepts did even better, earning back 4.7 times their budgets at the global box office. This makes sense, of course. All the work done to establish the first movie rolls ...

  9. 1 chart shows why Hollywood produces so many sequels

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    There's a reason why Hollywood relies so heavily on sequels — it shows them the money. Out of the top 60 box office films since 2016 (excluding 2020, as most theaters were shut down due to the ...