A transition (in literary or theatrical works or films) to a later event or scene that interrupts the normal chronological development of the story.
1 Is this some kind of flash - forward to a future without zombies?
2 The identity of the body in the coffin from Jack's flash - forward will be revealed.
3 The flash - forward left me with a million questions.
4 The story begins with a dramatic flash - forward .
5 A spokesman for the comics said the events in the flash - forward series will not affect Archie in the present-day series.
6 And the flash - forward that begins the episode doesn't tell us anything we don't know: that it ends with a wall.
7 Centred on the formidable school teacher and her group of six students, the author uses prolepsis, or flash - forward sequences, to drive the narrative.
8 Even the reveal that the flash - forward to Rick leaning on a tree, nursing a nasty-looking wound, turns out to have been leading to absolutely nothing.
9 Here's the kicker: In a flash - forward , Annalise is found in her client's estate lying on the floor in a puddle of blood after being shot.
10 Flash - forward 20 years, he once again proved his talent on prime-time television.
11 For all the flash - forwards and flashbacks, the overarching narrative is familiar corporate-noir.
12 We see splitscreens and flashbacks and flash - forwards and Sliding Doors-style what-if?
13 Flash - forward to now and that is indeed my job title.
14 Flash - forward 15 months, and Jackson's image in the public consciousness has undergone a dramatic revision.
15 I surprised myself at how gendered my flash - forwards were.
16 Flash - forward to the morning game drive, where I was still rather disturbed by the previous night's sighting.
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