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Mr. Marsalis — who, by the way, declined to mention his own status as a Blue Note artist — might even consider a sequel to the concert.
"Yet," I say, because while most consider a sequel unlikely at this point, Disney's purchase of 20th Century Fox and their excitement over securing a partnership with James Cameron for his Avatar franchise, plus Disney's desire for more IP to exploit via theatrical and streaming productions, means we surely haven't seen the last of the property.
The enthusiastic response even prompted its producers to consider a sequel.
Sales of Ōkami were considered somewhat poor for justifying a sequel; in July 2009, in response to users' questions on the possibility of a sequel, Svensson stated that "I think we need a lot more people buying the current version before we seriously consider a sequel".
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Cūlavaṃsa, (Pāli: "Little Chronicle"), Ceylonese historical chronicle that details the history of the island of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) from about the 4th to the 16th century, considered a sequel to the earlier Mahāvaṃsa ("Great Chronicle").
Bloomsbury is publishing the novel in the United States on Tuesday, and Ms. Freud, who said she's heard from many actors with their own "funny, heartbreaking stories," is considering a sequel.
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Asked by Larry King in 2005 if she had considered a sequel, Ms. Parton said that she had, but that the right script never came along, even though "normally I don't like to go back and do something, you know, again.
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