Another thing: the original text has some HTML entities, like what’s and now is the perfect time to catch up. In the example response, the assistant used the correct punctuation without the entities. So maybe I should convert those entities as part of the processing. For instance, ’ becomes ’ and – into —.
Breaking it down:
- Based: Founded - on: on - its: his (but since it refers to the franchise, maybe just its, but the example used "Founded upon|rooted in|built on", so maybe "its" as "its|his|her", but perhaps better to use different plural forms if applicable. Wait, "its" is possessive, but since franchise is singular, "its" is correct. Maybe keep it as her? Hmm, but "their" might change the meaning. Need to ensure synonyms are accurate. Maybe "its|the|their"? Not sure. Maybe "its|his|her" as given. The example in the user's instruction shows "based" as founded, so perhaps use synonyms. So "based on its comprehensive..." becomes Built on the thorough overview of the Kung Fu Panda franchise and the exploration of what is next for Po and the Furious Five. 4 Kung Fu Panda