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- Epoch: Evolution is the 2003 TV-movie sequel to Epoch, directed by Ian Watson with David Keith reprising his role from the original film.
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Feb 4, 2020 · Is it a sequel to Revenge of the Sith? Yes, technically. And it came ten years after that movie, which is still a not insignificant amount of time. But if we're being more accurate and stating that it's a direct sequel to Return of the Jedi, then it was 32 long years between Star Wars movies.
Epoch: Evolution is the 2003 TV-movie sequel to Epoch, directed by Ian Watson with David Keith reprising his role from the original film.
If an author writes a story of the same events from another character's perspective, that would be a paraquel. If "Story X" and "Story Y" are happening at the same time to two different characters within the same world, the two stories would then be paraquels of each other.
Pretty good for a sequel. Unexpected and unnecessary nudity at the beginning when the main character enters a "cat house" to hide. No nudity by the playmate supporting actress. Despite what some reviews may mention as contridicting, the two torahs are opposite, one's life and the other's death.
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Epoch: Evolution: Directed by Ian Watson. With David Keith, Angel Boris Reed, Billy Dee Williams, Brian Thompson. 10 years after the first Alien object (Torus) arose. Two more Torus appear causing havoc on a global level.
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- Action, Mystery, Sci-Fi
- Ian Watson
- 2003-11-29
Epoch: Evolution is the 2003 sequel to Epoch, directed by Ian Watson and written by Sam Wells with David Keith and Brian Thompson reprising their roles from the original film. [citation needed]
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