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prequel
pre·quel P0533200 (prē′kwəl)n. A literary, dramatic, or cinematic work whose narrative takes place before that of a preexisting work in the same series. [pre- + (se)quel.]prequel (ˈpriːkwəl) n (Film) a film or book about an earlier stage of a story or a character's life, released or published because the later part of it has already been successful[C20: from pre- + (se)quel]pre•quel (ˈpri kwəl) n. a sequel to a film, play, or piece of fiction that prefigures the original, as by portraying the same characters at a younger age. [1970–75; pre- + (se) quel] Translations
prequel
prequelA film, TV show, or other media franchise that exists within the same fictional universe as a previous installment in the series but depicts chronologically earlier events, as by showing the characters at younger ages. A blending of "pre-" and "sequel." Prequels can be really bad, but Better Call Saul is critically acclaimed. Your girlfriend likes the Star Wars prequels better than the original trilogy? Oh man, you've gotta dump her! |