remake

/riˈmeɪk/
verb
  1. To make something again or in a different way, especially a movie, song, or piece of art.
    • She plans to remake her old dress into a new style.
    • They want to remake the song with a faster beat.
    • The studio decided to remake the classic film with modern actors.
noun
  1. A new version of an existing movie, song, or other work.
    • The band released a remake of their first album.
    • I prefer the original to the remake.
    • The remake of the 1980s horror movie was a huge hit.
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