sequel - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • sort: This is not the most highly original novel you will read, even given the fact it is a sequel of sorts.

Converse of object

  • spawn: The film went on to spawn several sequels, one of them in 3D.
  • anticipate: This is the highly anticipated sequel to Lightning Pool, one of the webs most popular casual games.
  • await: Fortunately this won't be a problem with Neverwinter Nights 2, the long awaited sequel due for release later in the year.
  • write: Also, are you going to write a sequel to " Eight Days of Luke " ?
  • warrant: Overall Rocketeer deserved to do better than it actually did, it certainly warrants a sequel.
  • expect: Just as I expected another mediocre sequel to a bland and mediocre movie.

Adjective modifier

  • long-awaited: The long-awaited sequel to the anime classic will be shown on Wednesday, September 28.
  • belated: Peter Finch for Network 11 The Two Jakes was a belated sequel to which film?
  • worthy: The trip experience is a worthy sequel to Investment Biker.
  • unofficial: UFO Aftermath is the unofficial sequel to the Gollop brothers ' masterpiece.
  • upcoming: Dunst, who plays the web-slinger's girlfriend, has revealed she repeats her upside-down kiss with Maguire in upcoming sequel Spider-Man 2.
  • inevitable: We're quickly introduced to director Tetsuya Nomura who offers some sentimental insights into the original game and its inevitable movie sequel.

Modifies a noun

  • series: The New Avengers The New Avengers was a sequel series to the classic British sixties TV series, The Avengers.
  • ..: David Re: Battery replacement - the sequel...
  • film: Here's praying for season 2 or a sequel film.

Noun used with modifier

  • horror: As with most horror sequels, the blood and violence level is upped to compensate for familiarity with what is about to happen.
  • movie: The Review: I was pleasantly surprised with this TV movie sequel to a TV movie.
  • film: Although I do hope Martin will come back in future feature film sequels, and I'm sure he will.
  • action: See more than a minute of high res footage for this ' film-noir ' action sequel.

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