make a sequel
Frequency: 8.522.4 per million words
To produce or create a sequel, especially for a film.
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- She was asked to make a sequel to ‘Peter Pan’.
- The director decided to make a sequel after the first film's huge success.
- They are currently making a sequel to the popular video game.
- Is the studio planning to make a sequel to that horror movie?
- Fans have been begging the author to make a sequel to her debut novel.
- It is often harder to make a sequel that is better than the original.
- The production company made a sequel just a year after the first release.
- They wouldn't make a sequel unless they had a really good script.
- After years of waiting, they finally started making the sequel.
- Many people think it was a mistake to make a sequel to such a classic film.