" Never Ending " was a large-scale comedy. It was based on the story of Wang Yongsuo, the founder of the comedy, and a fictional comedy artist named Xi Erxian, showing his ordinary but magnificent legendary life. Since its premiere at the end of 2019, the play has been well-received by the audience and was performed on stage at the 7th International Humor Art Week in 2021, winning widespread praise. Through the ups and downs of the lives of the two immortals, the play vividly recreated the charm of the art of comedy. The audience also shed tears of emotion in their laughter. This comedy was an innovative combination of drama, folk art and other art forms, showing the unique charm of Sichuan folk art. Comedy was an art form between quyi and drama. It was popular in Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou and other places. It was first created by Mr. Wang Yongsuo in 1939.
As far as I know, there may not be a 'Never Ending Story 3' officially released. But the film industry is always evolving, and new projects can come up unexpectedly.
It could refer to a very long and perhaps convoluted narrative that seems to go on without end, like an epic saga with countless sub - plots and characters.
In the ending of 'A Good Day to Be a Dog' webtoon, all the loose ends are tied up nicely. The characters reach a point of self-actualization and the story concludes on a positive note, giving a satisfying finish to the entire narrative.
You can also use a recursive narrative structure. Start with a basic story and then keep adding new layers or versions of the same story within it. Like a story within a story within a story. This can give the feeling of it never really ending. Another approach is to base the story on an eternal concept such as the cycle of life and death, where the story can keep following different characters through their life - death - rebirth cycles.
To write a never-ending ending, you could have the main conflict resolved but introduce new characters or subplots that suggest there's always more going on in the fictional world. Another approach is to end with a prophecy or a hint of a greater challenge on the horizon.