Sequel in a sentence as a noun

Would you have bought it for your kids, or because a sequel came out that you do want to buy?

If there was a sequel to coreutils it would be moreutils.

It's the perfect movie sequel to "the social network"!

"A lot of people do want those things, which is why "Call of Duty" and "Grand Theft Auto" make billions of dollars every sequel.

Really enjoyed the Functional Programming with Scala course when it ran last year, and I'm happy to see the sequel come to fruition.

Release the app for a small sum, pull it after a while and release a sequel!Or will this be another case of "some developers are more equal than others"?

> The filmmaker said that when he begins shooting the "Avatar" sequel in about 18 months, he will be shooting at a higher frame rate, though he has yet to decide if that will be 48 fps or 60 fps.

Minecraft is exceptional in that it's always the same product with large, relatively frequent updates, but the same effect is much more often seen across defined sequels: The first in a breakout hit series might be a low-budget game, and then after a sequel or two it warrants a bigger budget and a $60 price.

Sequel definitions

noun

something that follows something else

See also: subsequence

noun

a part added to a book or play that continues and extends it

See also: continuation