The phrase
"extended prologue" refers to a section at the beginning of a story or performance that provides background information or sets the stage for what will happen next. It is longer than a regular prologue, giving more details to help the audience understand the story better.
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«extended»
«prologue»
Sentences with «extended prologue»
- The previous three films felt at times like extended prologues for this one, but what it delivers considerably makes up for that. (blog.cinemaautopsy.com)
- Except we'll have an extended prologue about Chow's character walking 8,000 miles to Rome from southern China and quickly winning everyone's respect with his mad - but - exotic fighting skills. (thewrap.com)
- Largely skipping over the tedious origin story that hobbles many comic book movies, it gives us an extended prologue about the god - like Asgardians (worshipped centuries ago as the Norse gods) and their long - standing feud with the Frost Giants of Jotunheim. (movieink.net)
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