Noun
spinoff (plural spinoffs)
Alternative spelling of spin-off
"Rainbow Six" was sort of a spinoff of one my books, which did pretty well. ... Interestingly enough, I never play the games. I just sort of - it's more fun for me to help formulate them than it is to play them. Tom Clancy
After eight films and one spinoff, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew are set to take on Dom's younger brother, Jakob (John Cena), and their old foe, Cipher (Charlize Theron). Source: Internet
Additionally, is introducing literary inventor Tom Swift into the Drew-niverse, eyeing a potential spinoff for the reinvented character — now a Black, gay billionaire. Source: Internet
A spinoff of this series is "4 Gregs", which follows four of the squad's nerdy classmates, all named Greg. Source: Internet
At the time, Tyrese called Dwayne “selfish” for agreeing to do the “Hobbs & Shaw,” spinoff. Source: Internet
A spinoff from Marvel’s stars Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter, the love of Captain America’s life, in the aftermath of Captain America’s tragic accident at the end of World War II. Source: Internet