• In fiction, continuity is the consistency of the characteristics of people, plot, objects, and places seen by the audience over some period of time. It...
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  • up continuity, continuous, continuously, or continuousness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Continuity or continuous may refer to: Continuity (mathematics)...
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    In serial fiction, the term "reboot" signifies a new start to an established fictional universe, work, or series. A reboot discards continuity to re-create...
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    serial fiction. They are also used in role playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons. An early published use of the phrase "retroactive continuity" is found...
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    annotated listing of all the known artworks by an artist Continuity (fiction) – Consistency or continuity of narrative Expanded universe – Non-linear additions...
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    definition of fictional universe meant to clarify the concept of fictional continuities. According to the criteria he imagined: If characters A and B have met...
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    DC Universe (franchise) (category Continuity (fiction))
    the previous state of DC Comics adaptations, the DCU features a united continuity and story across live-action films and television, animation, and video...
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  • Immortal Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    Anne Rice's Immortal Universe is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on the 2020s AMC television series adaptations of Anne Rice's...
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    the reunification of Germany. Amalgam Comics Canon (fiction) Callback (comedy) Continuity (fiction) Cross-licensing Fanfiction Fictional character Fictional...
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    idea of status quo ante) is a plot device for interrupting continuity in works of fiction. Simply put, the reset button device allows to return all characters...
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  • Lokesh Cinematic Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    The Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU), also known as the Loki Cinematic Universe or Lokiverse, is an Indian media franchise and shared universe of Tamil-language...
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  • HIT Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    HIT Universe is an Indian Telugu-language shared universe of crime thriller films created by Sailesh Kolanu. The universe's title is an acronym for "Homicide...
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    Sequel (category Continuity (fiction))
    therefore unrestrained by the need for continuity felt by male writers, Schellenberg argues that female-authored sequel fiction tended to have a much broader scope...
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  • Sony's Spider-Man Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    April 7, 2023. Sony's Spider-Man Universe on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki Portals: Film Television United States Speculative fiction Comics...
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  • work of fan fiction that departs from the canon of the fictional universe that the fan work is based on. For example, an AU fan fiction might imagine...
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  • Srijit Mukherji's Cop Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    Srijit Mukherji's Cop Universe is an Indian media franchise and shared universe created by Srijit Mukherji, consisting of media focusing on police officers...
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  • Han shot first (category Continuity (fiction))
    "Han shot first" refers to a controversial change made to a scene in the film Star Wars (1977), in which Han Solo (Harrison Ford) is confronted by the...
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  • Story arc (redirect from Arc (fiction))
    casual reader than the never-ending continuity that once characterized US comics. A corollary to the absence of continuity, however, is that, as exemplified...
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    DC Extended Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    stated this version is intended to not affect the future of the DCEU continuity, but that it takes place in a slightly alternate universe. The new cut...
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    DC Animated Movie Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    line. The main film series are split into two story arcs with different continuities. The first story arc began in 2013 with Justice League: The Flashpoint...
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  • Shared universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    One such tool is retconning, short for "retroactive continuity", which resolves errors in continuity that came about through previously-written conflicting...
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  • Energon Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    2020-12-30. Cabaniss, Nathan (2023-10-01). "Transformers Reveals Why New Continuity Is Called the ENERGON UNIVERSE". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2024-01-19. First...
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  • Episodic storytelling (category Continuity (fiction))
    Episodic storytelling is a genre of narrative that is divided into a fixed set of episodes. Multiple episodes are usually grouped together into a series...
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  • script supervisor (also called continuity supervisor or script) is a member of a film crew who oversees the continuity of the motion picture including...
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    Marvel Cinematic Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    oversaw the committee. Feige initially referred to the shared narrative continuity of the films as the "Marvel Cinema Universe", but later used the term...
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  • Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline (category Continuity (fiction))
    timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise is the continuity of events for several feature films, television series, television specials...
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  • Backstory (category Continuity (fiction))
    written main story may require the adjustment device known as retroactive continuity, informally known as "retcon". Actors may create their own backstories...
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  • Floating timeline (category Continuity (fiction))
    floating timeline (also known as a sliding timescale) is a device used in fiction, particularly in long-running comics and animation, to explain why characters...
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  • Revival (television) (category Continuity (fiction))
    played by new cast members and without taking into account events or continuity that occurred during the original series. List of television spin-offs...
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  • SM Culture Universe (category Continuity (fiction))
    The SM Culture Universe (SMCU) is a shared universe produced by SM Entertainment. "We are now going to kwangya. We are also going through a turbulent fourth...
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