this huge colorful fan out is all the sequel to A Chance event that happened uh several billion yearsago and then here is another familiar feature you may have heard of the Cambrian explosion over a relatively
good idea. By the way, uh uh he just wrote to me that has just written the sequel to it which I'm supposed to be writing this summer which I'm looking forward to. So that can happen too that
Look around. Most of you saw "Aladdin." raise your hand if you saw, not the first sequel to "Aladdin", but the second sequel to "Aladdin." It was called "Aladdin King of Thieves." Raise your hand if you saw "Aladdin King of Thieves." OK one person, two people saw "Aladdin King ofThieves." All right, now the next piece of data here, raise your hand if you saw the movie, "Toy Story." OK, pretty much everybody.
so, finally. . Yes, who is he? He's name is Jason, Jason 2, we call him Jason Sequel . Yes. As, Lori, my publicist likes to say, the only Jason I haven't slept with is the one from Friday the 13th because he's a little scary but, the night is young. Yeah.I don't, I literally dated four Jasones since Jason. If anyone's name is Jason here, pull your pants down. I'm just saying because it could happen at Google. All right. So, that's
And it was made for $7,000, and then it spawned all sorts of other things. The sequel had Antonio Banderas, and now the filmmaker, Robert Rodriguez, works with Quentin Tarantino. But he made a film for $7,000.
translated into 13 languages. Its sequel , "China Rich Girlfriend," also rose to the top of the best seller list around the world in 2015. And last week, the final book in the trilogy, "Rich People Problems," debuted on the New York Times best seller list at number 12.
came after the book was published and, therefore, is not in the book. The sequel to the story is that a young woman, I told her in a letter about what happened.
I think it’s a good idea to wait a little while. The sequel you would write the next day after you finish a book, it’s not really the sequel you would write a year later, or two years later. You learn things, you think about things, you see possibilities that you don’t see immediately.
And identity is antagonistic. Hollywood sequels are a bigger part of the business than they used to be.
There's no time to even think about the pressure. But sequels can be tough.
And so I said, for the next 10 days, I'm going to record myself with my phone for one minute, and I'm going to post it on Instagram unedited-- So that's the sequel script.
What lessons do I take from it? and did another sequel .
So I was really like acutely aware of how poor we were. Will there be a sequel ?
Well, I think we had a policy for a long time. And obviously the sequel kind of blew it out of the water. But what we always did was we would not cast the script until we had written multiple and multiple drafts.
I mean, before this, I was mostly seen as children, which is normal. Include women in the sequel ,
I wrote the sequel to "Little Brother," I wrote "Homeland" while touring Germany.
If there's a sequel where would you take some of these with these two characters?
So we did a sequel .
But there's a sequel , "Vader's Little Princess" where, of course Princess Leia needs to be the rebellious teenager.
Or reboot of a sequel .
So in sequel we're going to hear that second mixed tape.
Yeah, for sure. So I guess you took this template but then you also thought we want this idea for a sequel , but we don't want a sequel we want a prequel. How did that come about?
I've got the sequel to "Little Brother" coming out in February, and I wrote big chunks of that, I write that like 2,000 words a day, and I did it while touring.
What's the sequel , what's the 2.0 of your book in terms of, OK, if there are things to learn, and we agree to that, how do we now make those changes?
out of a sequel , so I just picked ten.
It's not a sequel in the sense of, "This is a series character, who's like exactly the same in every book," but it does take place afterwards.
There are always sequels coming out.
I've seen sequels , we all have, where all of a sudden you go, OK, the first one worked.
the birth of those sequels .
If I do two sequels to this book, that's another "Thrawn" trilogy.
And identity is antagonistic. have been sequels , adaptations, and reboots.
There's too many sequels being made these days.
There's no time to even think about the pressure. But I think certainly sequels and prequels offer another challenge.
You actually want 100 sequels -- that's the goal.
and even the animation to create a sequel to my favorite Pixar movie, "Ratatouille," of course.
And so I said, for the next 10 days, I'm going to record myself with my phone for one minute, and I'm going to post it on Instagram unedited-- So the first one is the sequel script.
I was asked to write a sequel to it.
If someday we were to do a sequel to this book, it's certainly very possible some of those more exotic options might come into it.
Are there plans for a sequel or are you getting lots of reader interest and contribution or more writers wanting to be involved?
So there are no plans for a sequel right now.
And assuming there's a sequel -- and I hope there would be one-- who would you want to see join you all in the movie?
If the asshole .. And when you're writing a sequel , a lot of times what happens is-- which does not happen in this film, which is really, really rare in terms of sequels -- they end up tending to be basically a lot of the same jokes and a lot of the same stuff.
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Edward Snowden took a copy of the sequel with him when he went on the run.
So I started writing the sequel to "Little Brother" on the stage.
that he could have done a sequel with that character.
Did that make doing a sequel difficult?
Why did you want to make the sequel at this time?
I think we have the next sequel .
But I thought the rather than a sequel , we should do a prequel, only not quite.