![]() ![]() It is important to do this while respecting the original work, whether you made it or not. If your movie is about overcoming one’s internal demons/flaws to become stronger, then your sequel needs to test the self-respect/confidence that your main character developed in the original. If your book takes place in a wonderful land of fantasy, you need to explore parts of the map that were not seen in the follow-up. ![]() However, pretty much all of those things can be funneled into two main categories: world-building and thematic expansion.Ī sequel should take the vital elements of its predecessor and expand on those in meaningful and thoughtful ways. Well, a ton of different things actually, as this is a complex question.
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