sequelization

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From sequelize + -ation or sequel + -ization.

Noun

sequelization (uncountable)

  1. (informal) The creation of a sequel to a work.
    Coordinate term: prequelization
    • 1994 April 26, 9348...@vax1.dcu.ie, “sequals[sic]”, in alt.cult-movies (Usenet), retrieved 2022-03-19:
      Lucas DID NOT invent rampant sequelisation (?)
    • 1998 June 26, Rev. Evil Ed, “No more Star Wars for you!”, in alt.horror (Usenet), retrieved 2022-03-19:
      That's because mass marketing and sequelization KILLED good horror.
    • 1998 August 27, Amanda Van Rhyn, “MiSTing: Holodeck Series - part 2”, in alt.tv.mst3k.mstings (Usenet), retrieved 2022-03-19:
      Sequelization or sequelization potential!
    • 2007 June 26, W/Q, “AFI's Top 100 Movies”, in rec.arts.tv (Usenet), retrieved 2022-03-19:
      Spiderman[sic] 1 was a pretty decent film. Spiderman 2 was ok, but I was already beginning to tire of the sequelization of it. Spiderman 3 I avoided, being officially weary of the sequelization of it. And that's what my Spidey sense tells me.
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