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** Then a fifth movie called ''[[Highlander: The Source|Highlander the Source]]'' which follows on from ''Endgame''.
** Then a short [[Film]] called ''Highlander: Reunion'' which accepts the [[Canon]] of the TV series and ''Endgame'', but not ''The Source''.
** There is a [[R EmakeRemake]] of the original in the works as well.
** ''[[Highlander the Search For Vengeance]].''
** The Highlander Dynamite comic books.
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** The American ''[[Casino Royale 1954]]'' could never fit into any sort of official James Bond continuity. [[Cultural Translation|Bond himself is an American CIA agent, and Clarence (Felix) Leiter is an English MI-5 agent.]]
* The direct-to-DVD ''Tinkerbell'' movie is almost a different continuity from the [[Disney Fairies]] series of books, with only a handful of characters and some concepts in common.
* ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'' (2009): Explicitly set in an [[Alternate Timeline]] that exists parallel to the TV shows and previous ten [[film]]s, so it could be a [[Prequel]] without being [[Continuity Porn]] or getting hated like ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]''. [[Big Bad|Nero]] and his ''Narada'' crew as well as {{spoiler|[[Badass Grandpa|Old Spock]]}} are from the original timeline. An Admiral [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Archer]] is also mentioned in passing.
* The ''[[Godzilla]]'' series has the Showa, Heisei, and Millenium series, each a seperate continuity with the original 1954 [[Film]] being the only thing shared between them. In addition, each [[Film]] in the Millenium series is itself a seperate continuity (except for ''Against Mechagdzilla'' and ''Tokyo SOS'').
* The Cub raised at the end of ''[[The Lion King]]'' is purported to be male, as opposed to the female Kiara at the start Simba's Pride. The idea that the first cub was male was supported by a series of books released soon after the first movie, which includes Simba's son Kopa. The series wasn't written by [[Disney]] though.