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    Doctor Who: The Sequels

    Discover what happened after . . . A remarkable collection of new Doctor Who short stories that give a glimpse into the moments just after the Doctor saves the world, and the credits roll. The Doctor has had many adventures, visited many planets and made a whole host of friends (and some enemies). But if you thought it was all over after the TARDIS doors closed, and the time ship dematerialised, onto the next adventure, you’d be very much mistaken. From Earth’s past, present and future, to the furthest reaches of the universe, here are ten tales that give us a glimpse into the worlds the Doctor left behind.Sometimes triumph, sometimes tragedy (and always chaos) these are stories you’ll never forget.

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  • First Among Sequels : Thursday Next Book 5
    First Among Sequels : Thursday Next Book 5

    The fifth book in the phenomenally successful Thursday Next series, from Number One bestselling author Jasper Fforde. 'Ingenious - I'll watch Jasper Fforde nervously' Terry Pratchett on The Eyre AffairFourteen years after she pegged out at 1988 SuperHoop, Thursday Next is grappling with a recalcitrant new apprentice, the death of Sherlock Holmes and the inexplicable departure of comedy from the once-hilarious Thomas Hardy novels. Her idle sixteen-year-old would rather sleep all day than save the world from imminent destruction, the government has a dangerously high stupidity surplues, and the Stiltonista Cheese Mafia are causing trouble for Thursday in her hometown of Swindon.Then things begin to get bad. As Reality Book Shows look set to transplant Reality TV Shows and Goliath invent a trans-fictional tourist coach, Thursday must once again have her wits about her as she travels to the very limits of acceptable narrative possibilities to rescue the reading experience from almost certain destruction . . .

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  • Never-Ending Watchmen : Adaptations, Sequels, Prequels and Remixes
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    What began with Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ landmark graphic novel, Watchmen (1987) is no longer a single story, but rather a cross-platform, multi-media franchise, including a role-playing game and video game, a motion comic, a Zack Snyder movie, and a series of comic book prequels and sequels, as well as a prestige HBO TV series. Will Brooker explores the way that Watchmen expanded over time from the mid-1980s to the present day, drawing on theories of adaptation, intertextuality and deconstruction to argue that each addition subtly changes our understanding of the original.Does it matter whether these adaptations are ‘faithful’?Can they ever be, as they cross over into another medium?How does each version enter a dialogue with the others? And as Damon Lindelof’s series ran parallel to an entirely distinct comic book Watchmen sequel, Doomsday Clock, how do readers and viewers make sense of these conflicting narratives?Can we relate the unstable, shifting stories of Watchmen to our contemporary climate of post-truth, where we have to weigh up contradictory versions of the facts and decide which we believe?

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  • Working with Actors : Meisner Technique for Directors and Actors
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    Working with Actors provides the key to unlocking the honest, dynamic performance every actor has within them.It offers a well-articulated formulation of the Meisner Technique easy for directors and actors to use within a working context. Through setting out an accessible training programme for practitioners working across stage and screen, this book establishes a clear-cut route to building a three-dimensional character in an organic, non-intellectual fashion, based squarely on the character’s objectives. Few books in this field venture out of the training studio, while in this book - alongside offering an intense and concentrated Meisner training programme - the focus is more on the ‘pay-off’: the collaborative act of developing the role and how that plays out in rehearsal and performance. Beyond that, the books uniquely offers:> a new modality for script reading, analysis and rehearsal through which the character is born in relation to other characters;> a prioritisation of the key skills for coming alive in the moment – listening and putting one’s attention wholly on the other character/actor;> a historical perspective on how Meisner’s methods have evolved and why they provide the basis of truthful acting;> for directors, a format for analysis of the complete work based on Stanislavskian principles; > for actors, complementary methods, such as Uta Hagen’s ‘endowment’, to enhance the ‘reality of doing’

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  • Which movies didn't need sequels?

    Some movies that didn't need sequels include "The Matrix," "The Shawshank Redemption," and "Inception." These films were well-received and told complete stories that didn't necessarily require continuation. Adding sequels to these movies could potentially dilute the impact and quality of the original films. Additionally, the open-ended nature of these movies leaves room for interpretation and discussion, making sequels unnecessary.

  • Are the Made in Abyss movies sequels?

    The Made in Abyss movies are not sequels, but rather compilation films that condense the events of the anime series into a shorter format. The movies serve as a recap of the first season of the anime, with some additional scenes and improved animation. While they provide a new way to experience the story, they do not continue the plot beyond where the anime series left off.

  • What distinguishes the first two Harry Potter movies from their sequels?

    The first two Harry Potter movies, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," focus more on introducing the magical world and establishing the main characters. They have a more whimsical and lighthearted tone compared to the darker and more complex themes explored in the later sequels. Additionally, the first two movies have a more straightforward plotline centered around Harry's adventures at Hogwarts, while the sequels delve deeper into the overarching story of the battle against Voldemort and the complexities of the wizarding world.

  • 'How do you find the sequels?'

    I find the sequels by searching for them online, checking for announcements from the original creators or production companies, and looking for any news or updates related to the original work. I also keep an eye on social media, forums, and entertainment news websites to see if there are any rumors or official announcements about upcoming sequels. Additionally, I may follow the creators or production companies on social media to stay updated on any developments regarding sequels.

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  • Examinations and Analysis of Sequels and Serials in the Film Industry
    Examinations and Analysis of Sequels and Serials in the Film Industry

    There are many elements in the concept of visual continuity, and they are all interrelated.In films or film series that are described as sequels, establishing a visual integrity relationship between films comes to the fore.The concept of the sequel appears in two ways. Sometimes, while the ideas are scripted, the story is divided into more than one part.Sometimes the story is planned as a single movie, and after a certain time, it can be realized as a follow-up movie/film for different reasons.In both systems of expression, it is necessary to seek harmony between all elements of visual design. Examinations and Analysis of Sequels and Serials in the Film Industry examines certain contents through the concepts of cinematography and narrative, focusing more on the practical side of cinema and partially on the theoretical side.It examines samples, sequels, serials, and trilogy universes on the axis of cinematography and narration.Covering topics such as film landscape, repeated narrative elements, and storytelling, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for film industry workers, film students and educators, sociologists, librarians, academicians, and researchers.

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    The past is fixed – what happened happened. But our descriptions of that past are in constant flux, creating branching networks of contradictory accounts more complex than any fictional franchise.Revising Reality uses pop culture and media concepts of revision to untangle our real-world histories – with startlingly revelatory results. Novels, comics, films, and TV shows can continue previous events (sequels), reinterpret events (retcons), or restart events (remakes), and audiences can ignore any of these revisions (rejects).Drawing on these four kinds of revision derived from franchises such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, and Marvel comics, Chris Gavaler and Nat Goldberg make sense of the stories we tell about a remarkable range of actual events, including scientific discoveries, Supreme Court cases, historical moments, folk heroes, and even trans names and human memory. They ask: –What happened to the original, green-scaled dinosaurs after scientists decided dinosaurs had multi-colored feathers?When overturning Roe v.Wade, did the Supreme Court end the right to abortion, or did the Court claim that the right of the previous half century never existed?Since Ronald Reagan increased taxes, expanded government, and championed amnesty for undocumented immigrants, who is the Ronald Reagan whom today’s conservatives champion as a model president?When a trans person comes out as trans, has their gender changed or has their gender remained consistent?Are our memories accounts of real events or some kind (or kinds) of revision? And if our memories are in flux, what does that say about our memory-dependent identities?Revising Reality answers these and so many more questions, providing surprising new tools for explaining the world and our relationship to it.

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    From the inception of cinema to today’s franchise era, remaking has always been a motor of ongoing film production.Hollywood Remaking challenges the categorical dismissal in film criticism of remakes, sequels, and franchises by probing what these formats really do when they revisit familiar stories.Kathleen Loock argues that movies from Hollywood’s large-scale system of remaking use serial repetition and variation to constantly negotiate past and present, explore stability and change, and actively shape how the film industry, cinema, and audiences imagine themselves.Far from a simple profit-making exercise, remaking is an inherently dynamic practice situated between the film industry’s economic logic and the cultural imagination.Although remaking developed as a business practice in the United States, this book shows that it also shapes cinematic aesthetics and cultural debates, fosters film-historical knowledge, and promotes feelings of generational belonging among audiences.

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    Script Analysis for Actors, Directors, and Designers, Seventh Edition, teaches the skills of script analysis using a formalist approach that examines the written part of a play to evaluate its potentials for performance and production. This new edition features new and revised content, including an analysis of two new plays, Kalidasa’s Shakuntala and Federico Garcia Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba; information for the theatre designer integrated in chapters throughout the book; and an expanded appendix on critical approaches to script analysis.Explorations of both classic and unconventional plays are combined with clear examples, end-of-chapter summaries, and stimulating questions that will allow actors, directors, and designers to immediately incorporate the concepts and processes into their theatre production work. An excellent resource for students of acting, script analysis, directing, playwriting, and stage design courses, this book provides the tools to effectively bring a script to life on stage.

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  • How did you find the sequels?

    I found the sequels to be engaging and entertaining. They continued to develop the characters and storylines in interesting ways, keeping me invested in the series. The sequels also introduced new elements and challenges that added depth to the overall narrative. Overall, I enjoyed the sequels and felt they were a worthy continuation of the original story.

  • Did the sequels destroy Star Wars?

    Opinions on this topic vary, but many fans feel that the sequels did not necessarily destroy Star Wars, but rather failed to live up to the high expectations set by the original trilogy. Some fans appreciate the new characters and storylines introduced in the sequels, while others feel that they did not effectively capture the essence of the original films. Ultimately, the impact of the sequels on the Star Wars franchise is a matter of personal opinion.

  • What are some sequels of anime series?

    Some sequels of anime series include "Attack on Titan: The Final Season," "My Hero Academia Season 5," "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Entertainment District Arc," "Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World Season 2," and "One Punch Man Season 2." These sequels continue the storylines of the original series, introducing new characters, conflicts, and developments to keep viewers engaged. Fans of the original series often look forward to sequels to see how the story progresses and evolves.

  • Do people also dream of specific sequels?

    Yes, people often dream of specific sequels to movies, books, or other forms of media that they have enjoyed. These dreams can be a reflection of their desire to see the story continue or to explore further the world and characters that they have become attached to. Sometimes, these dreams can even inspire fan fiction or other creative works that expand on the original story.

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