Yes, the novel could also be considered a continuation and a sequel to the novel. However, it was important to note that some of the side stories did not have any continuity with the original story. They were just individual stories, so they were not considered sequels at this time.
I haven't come across any definite information about a story after 'The Return of the King'. It's possible that fans have come up with their own theories or fan fiction, but an officially recognized continuation doesn't exist as of now.
Metro Exodus doesn't have a definite continuation after the main story ends. While you can still roam the game world and discover hidden elements, there's no direct sequel or major narrative extension to the main storyline.
Yes, it often suggests that there's more to come. Maybe there are loose ends that need tying up or new developments on the horizon.
The Forced Landing of Love was a Korean novel written by Baek Hee-Shik. The story is about the love story between a young aircraft designer and a U.S. Air Force pilot who was shot down during World War II. The ending of the story was more open-ended, and it did not clearly express the direction of the story. In recent years, some readers had made some suggestions about the ending of Love's Forced Landing. However, due to copyright and other factors, these sequels were not authorized by the author Bai Xizhi, so they were not officially released. Therefore, only the author Bai Xizhi himself could determine the direction of the story.
Yes, there is. 'The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter' was released in 1990.
Well, it's possible. If the book leaves some loose ends or has potential for more development, there could be more. But it's not guaranteed. Publishers and authors make those decisions based on various factors like market demand and the author's inspiration.
Not as of now. There haven't been any official announcements about a direct continuation of the original story.
No, as of now, there's no official story continuation. But you never know what the future holds!
The continuation and re-editing of a novel did not constitute plagiarism in itself because the continuation and re-editing were based on the original novel and were a kind of literary creation process. However, if a published work was edited and continued without authorization and attempted to republish or obtain financial benefits, it might involve copyright issues and plagiarism. In this case, editing and continuing the work may be regarded as violating the copyright of the original work because it is modified and modified without the permission of the copyright owner. If this kind of behavior was discovered, the author might face legal proceedings and compensation. Therefore, when writing a novel, it was best to abide by copyright laws and avoid unauthorized acts.
Sequences and re-editing of novels were usually not considered plagiarism because they were based on the original plot of the novel. However, if one tried to recreate an existing work and tried to use the same storyline, characters, and theme for a second creation, it might be considered plagiarism. Plarism usually refers to the use of another person's work, creativity, or intellectual property without authorization in one's own work or commercial activities. In this case, the original author may sue the violator for damages and stop the act. Therefore, when continuing or editing a novel, one should respect the copyright of the existing work and avoid using the works or intellectual property of others without authorization. At the same time, they should also pay attention to avoid repeating or plagiarizing other people's ideas and elements to avoid being regarded as plagiarism.