1. Sequel - a book, movie, etc. , that continues a story begun in another book, movie, etc.
2. Prequel - a movie, book, etc. , that tells the part of a story that happened before the story in another movie, book, etc.
3. Debut - the first time an actor, musician, athlete, etc. , does something in public or for the public.
4. Cameo - a small role in a movie, play, etc. , that is performed by a well - known actor
5. Adaptation - something that is adapted; especially : a movie, book, play, etc. , that is changed so that it can be presented in another form.
6. Stunt - an unusual or difficult performance or act.
7. Plot - the plan or main story (as of a movie or literary work)
8. Dialogue - the things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, play, etc.
9. Cast - the actors in a play, film, or television show.
10. Character - a person in a story or play.
11. Epic - a long book, movie, etc. , that usually tells a story about exciting events or adventures.
12. Trailer - give advance publicity to (a film, broadcast, or proposal) by releasing extracts or selected details.
13. Appearance - an act of performing or participating in a public event.
14. Credits - publicly acknowledge a contributor's role in the production of (something published or broadcast)
15. Genre - a particular type or category of movie:
1. Romcom - a romantic comedy.
2. Thriller - a novel, play, or film with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage.
3. Sci - fi - short for science fiction.
4. Comedy - a genre of film that uses humor as a driving force.
5. Horror - is a genre that aims to create a sense of fear, panic, alarm, and dread for the audience.
6. Chick flick - Chick flick is a slang term for the film genre dealing mainly with love and romance which is targeted to a female audience. It can be specifically defined as a genre in which a woman is the protagonist.
7. Action - This genre type includes films that have tremendous impact, continuous high energy, lots of physical stunts and activity.
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