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The phrase "a further sequel" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an additional continuation or follow-up to a story, film, or series. Example: "The author announced a further sequel to the popular novel, much to the delight of fans."
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Thus a further sequel is being set up.
IMDBPro lists the worldwide gross as $77m to date, and the film has a fair way to go before a further sequel becomes an attractive business decision, given hefty marketing costs.
The game was followed by a further sequel, Nuclear Strike, released for the PlayStation in late 1997.
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A heartily silly "story mode" adds little besides filling the gaps between fights with daft dialogue and dodgy acting, but otherwise this is a solid offering that bodes well for any further sequels.
Scott was never asked to make a sequel to Alien; that honour went to James Cameron, before a further two sequels and two Alien vs Predator spin-offs milked the franchise dry.
Despite this, it captured the public imagination and has since graduated to Hollywood and a further 28 sequels, not to mention hundreds of comics and video games.
Shortly after announcing the resurrection of Toy Story 3, Lasseter fueled speculation on further sequels by saying, "If we have a great story, we'll do a sequel".
Unless a box office miracle happens, it's unlikely Terminator: Genisys will spawn further sequels in the next few years.
Released in July 1968, Thunderbird 6 had a mediocre reception at the box office, which ruled out the production of further sequels in the Thunderbirds film series.
Further sequels now appear inevitable.
Three further sequels have already been green-lit.
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