flash forward

/flæʃ ˈfɔrwərd/
noun
  1. A scene in a story, movie, or play that jumps ahead in time to show events that happen later.
    • In the book, a flash-forward reveals the outcome of the mystery.
    • The director used a flash-forward to show the consequences of the character's decision.
    • The movie begins with a flash-forward to the main character as an old man.
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