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Neil Gaiman has noted that he has not written a follow-up book and will only consider a sequel if he can come up with a story that "tops" the first one, comparing his standard to Toy Story 2 or The Godfather Part II .
While the idea of a Coraline sequel is exciting, there are several challenges that the filmmakers would need to overcome. One of the main challenges is living up to the original film, which has become a cult classic and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of stop-motion animation. A sequel would need to recapture the magic of the original, while also introducing new and compelling storylines and characters.