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** The original plan was to kill off {{spoiler|Luke}}. Understandably, Lucasfilm objected.
* Alice Randall wrote ''The Wind Done Gone'' as an explicit refutation of the limitations imposed by Margaret Mitchell's estate on those wishing to write sequels to ''Gone with the Wind''.
* A case of [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]] and [[Expanded Universe]] restrictions occurs in [[Greg Weisman]]'s new ''[[Gargoyles]]'' comic. Continuing the beloved series after the end of Season 2, it refutes everything that happened in the Disney-produced ''Goliath Chronicles'' spin-off, (sans the first episode and one additional scene) essentially restricting the expanded canon to that comic alone.
* [[The Matrix]] Online MMORPG features in its first chapter {{spoiler|Morpheus}} eventually committing terrorist acts against the Machines, demanding that they return Neo's body, going so far as to create "code bombs" which reveal the Matrix code even to people still jacked in and not ready for such a revelation. The aversion comes when he is [[Killed Off for Real]] by a program known as the Assassin.
* The [[Perfect Dark]] series leave a large gap in between the original and the prequel game, leaving the Greg Rucka novels (and comics) to expand and improve the characters and conspiracies of the universe. it also changed the backstories of {{spoiler|Daniel Carrington and Cassandra Devries}} by placing them into a relationship