Every so often sequels are necessary, like Lord of the Rings, based on three books, where the story would be too long if presented in only one motion picture. As …show more content…
The novel is based in a new kind of vampires. Isabella (Bella) a mortal of seventeen years of age, feels incredible attracted by Edward Cullen a "Vegetarian Vampire" who is a mind reader and only drinks animal’s blood, also feels very attracted to Bella mostly because he is not able to read her mind. The series narrate the struggle they had to go through to be together. Breaking Dawn, the last part of the saga, focuses on their wedding and Bella having a half human half vampire child, this book was divided in two movies, to over extend the grand …show more content…
Unlike movie films, TV Shows seem to be one of the biggest forms of global entertainment. Cable and Television networks are investing more than ever in mega productions to compete against each other. If successful, these programs tend to be much longer and can be showcased for many years (seasons), therefore sequels are almost nonexistent, yet creativity is a must. Any source of ideas or any sign of a positive reaction from the public on the specific content of a show or a particular character may be a potential new show and there is where the spinoff appears to be the right