Phrases with «to justify a sequel»

The phrase "to justify a sequel" means to provide a good reason or explanation for creating a second installment or continuation of a movie, book, or series. It suggests that the sequel should offer something new, valuable, or important to audiences in order to be worthwhile. Full definition

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Sentences with «to justify a sequel»

  • One can only hope that this game is successful enough to justify a sequel of its own (a new Sonny 2 if you will) down the line, perhaps with slightly more elaborate gameplay graphics and a slower progression in difficulty. (metacritic.com)
  • Let's hope this version sells well enough to justify a sequel. (metacritic.com)
  • Not exactly a bad selection, more than enough to justify a sequel, but whether or not it'll be enough to keep fans who played plenty of the original game satisfied is another question — even several of the multiplayer maps return from the previous game. (wccftech.com)
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