According to executive producer Dean English, Warrior Nun is getting a second chance in the form of a trilogy of movies.
Starring Alba Baptista, Kristina Tonteri-Young, Lorena Andrea, Toya Turner, Tristán Ulloa, Thekla Reuten, Sylvia De Fanti, and William Miller, Warrior Nun is based on the graphic novel by Ben Dunn. The supernatural series follows a young woman who wakes up to find herself fighting demons as part of a secret organization.
The drama series was cancelled last December after a two-season run on Netflix. In June, series creator and showrunner Simon Barry revealed that the series was being revived, but he didn’t release any details.
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Starring Alba Baptista, Kristina Tonteri-Young, Lorena Andrea, Toya Turner, Tristán Ulloa, Thekla Reuten, Sylvia De Fanti, and William Miller, Warrior Nun is based on the graphic novel by Ben Dunn. The supernatural series follows a young woman who wakes up to find herself fighting demons as part of a secret organization.
The drama series was cancelled last December after a two-season run on Netflix. In June, series creator and showrunner Simon Barry revealed that the series was being revived, but he didn’t release any details.
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- 8/16/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Warrior Nun” is returning from the land of cancelled TV shows.
After being ripped off Netflix’s airwaves after two seasons, the fantasy-drama is getting a dose of revival, but this time in the form of three feature-length films directed by Dean English, The Hollywood Reporter revealed on Tuesday.
According to the show’s creator, Simon Barry, fans can pat themselves on the back for the series rebirth.
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“Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — ‘Warrior Nun’ will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine,” excitedly tweeted Barry on June 28. “More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!”
According to THR, he’s right in his assessment, as fans created a mighty effort to get the show back into production...
After being ripped off Netflix’s airwaves after two seasons, the fantasy-drama is getting a dose of revival, but this time in the form of three feature-length films directed by Dean English, The Hollywood Reporter revealed on Tuesday.
According to the show’s creator, Simon Barry, fans can pat themselves on the back for the series rebirth.
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“Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — ‘Warrior Nun’ will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine,” excitedly tweeted Barry on June 28. “More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!”
According to THR, he’s right in his assessment, as fans created a mighty effort to get the show back into production...
- 8/16/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
One month after the second season of “Warrior Nun” debuted on Netflix last year, the streaming service opted not to renew the series for a third. In June, series creator and showrunner Simon Barry announced a resurrection thanks to passionate fan fervor and demands. Today it was announced that “Warrior Nun” will continue in movie trilogy form.
THR reports that executive producer Dean English confirmed the “Warrior Nun” movie trilogy via YouTube. English stated, “I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three.”
That’s an impressive resurrection!
You can check out the full announcement video below.
In the series, “Inspired by the manga novels, Warrior Nun revolves around a 19-year-old woman (Alba Baptista) who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back.
THR reports that executive producer Dean English confirmed the “Warrior Nun” movie trilogy via YouTube. English stated, “I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three.”
That’s an impressive resurrection!
You can check out the full announcement video below.
In the series, “Inspired by the manga novels, Warrior Nun revolves around a 19-year-old woman (Alba Baptista) who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back.
- 8/16/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
The American fantasy drama series ‘Warrior Nun’ is now being resurrected and brought back from the grave after it got killed following its two season run. It will be released as a trilogy of films, as revealed by the show’s executive producer Dean English.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, sometime in end of July, series creator Simon Barry credited an intense fan campaign to revive the show after its cancellation: “Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — Warrior Nun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine. More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!”
Nonetheless, not a whole lot of details are available at the moment. The sources at THR reported shortly after Barry’s tweet that the resurrection of ‘Warrior Nun’ wouldn’t be returning to its old home, Netflix.
Talks with the show’s rights holders,...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, sometime in end of July, series creator Simon Barry credited an intense fan campaign to revive the show after its cancellation: “Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — Warrior Nun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine. More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!”
Nonetheless, not a whole lot of details are available at the moment. The sources at THR reported shortly after Barry’s tweet that the resurrection of ‘Warrior Nun’ wouldn’t be returning to its old home, Netflix.
Talks with the show’s rights holders,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Back in December, it was announced that Warrior Nun, a live-action series loosely based on Ben Dunn’s manga-style comic book Warrior Nun Areala, had been cancelled after a two season run on the Netflix streaming service. Then a couple months ago, series creator Simon Barry revealed that fans’ #SaveWarriorNun campaign was resulting in the show getting an epic revival. We assumed that meant Warrior Nun season 3, possibly on Netflix, possibly at a different network or streaming service. But now executive producer Dean English has taken to the WarriorNunSaved website to clarify that Warrior Nun is actually being revived with a trilogy of feature films!
English wrote, “I’m the person who found the graphic novel and asked the dangerous question of, “What if?” First of all, I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans. It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep...
English wrote, “I’m the person who found the graphic novel and asked the dangerous question of, “What if?” First of all, I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans. It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep...
- 8/16/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
A fan campaign to save a Netflix show actually worked: according to The Hollywood Reporter, the previously canceled 2020 series "Warrior Nun" is set to be resurrected with three feature films. This news comes just weeks after series creator Simon Barry teased some type of return for the fantasy story, though THR reports that he noted it won't come from Netflix. "Warrior Nun" follows a young woman who wakes up after dying with new abilities that land her in the middle of an ongoing battle between heaven and hell. In a new video posted to the website Warrior Nun Saved, executive producer Dean English noted that the trilogy could also launch a "Warrior Nun" universe, which he says "could expand into film and TV series following characters that we already know."
The show's second season, released in 2022, was thought to be the last, but as with many a show that's ended...
The show's second season, released in 2022, was thought to be the last, but as with many a show that's ended...
- 8/16/2023
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
Campaigning has paid off for the fans of Netflix‘s Warrior Nun, as the streamer has picked up the previously canceled fantasy drama series for three feature films. As announced by the show’s executive producer Dean English on his website, WarriorNunSaved.com, the Alba Baptista-starring series has been resurrected from the dead thanks in large part to the immense fan support. “First of all, I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans,” English said in a statement. “It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep pushing forward to make these stories. You guys really make it all worthwhile. So thank you so much for your continued support.” He added, “I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three.” It’s a full circle moment for Warrior Nun,...
- 8/16/2023
- TV Insider
Warrior Nun will rise again.
Executive producer Dean English shared that the canceled Netflix drama will return as a trilogy of movies.
"I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures," he shared in a statement.
"Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three."
English couldn't delve into the finer details of the deal due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
"Some may ask, 'Does this perhaps infer that there's going to be a universe being launched of Warrior Nun, which could expand into films and TV series following characters that we already know?'"
"The answer to that question is yes. And there will be more details in the future."
News of a revival was teased in June when series creator Simon Barry revealed the show will return.
"Today I'm happy to officially report that because of your combined voices,...
Executive producer Dean English shared that the canceled Netflix drama will return as a trilogy of movies.
"I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures," he shared in a statement.
"Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three."
English couldn't delve into the finer details of the deal due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
"Some may ask, 'Does this perhaps infer that there's going to be a universe being launched of Warrior Nun, which could expand into films and TV series following characters that we already know?'"
"The answer to that question is yes. And there will be more details in the future."
News of a revival was teased in June when series creator Simon Barry revealed the show will return.
"Today I'm happy to officially report that because of your combined voices,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Warrior Nun is being resurrected. The fantasy drama series, which was canceled by Netflix after two seasons, is set to return as a trilogy of feature films, executive producer Dean English revealed on Tuesday.
Late last month, series creator Simon Barry credited an intense fan campaign to revive the show after its cancellation: “Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — Warrior Nun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine,” Barry tweeted on June 28. “More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!” (Writer and consulting producer Amy Berg corroborated Barry’s news.)
The “more details” part, however, took some time to come together. Sources told The Hollywood Reporter shortly after Barry’s tweet that the resurrection of Warrior Nun wouldn’t happen at its former home, Netflix. Talks with the show’s rights holders, English’s...
Late last month, series creator Simon Barry credited an intense fan campaign to revive the show after its cancellation: “Today I’m happy to officially report that because of your combined voices, passion and amazing efforts — Warrior Nun will return and is going to be more Epic than you could imagine,” Barry tweeted on June 28. “More details to come! Soon! Thank you!!” (Writer and consulting producer Amy Berg corroborated Barry’s news.)
The “more details” part, however, took some time to come together. Sources told The Hollywood Reporter shortly after Barry’s tweet that the resurrection of Warrior Nun wouldn’t happen at its former home, Netflix. Talks with the show’s rights holders, English’s...
- 8/16/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On Monday, “Warrior Nun” executive producer Dean English gave fans of the canceled Netflix series news they’ve been waiting for — that the show is returning.
In a video posted on YouTube and also on the website Warriornunsaved.com, English said that “Warrior Nun” will return as “a trilogy of feature films.”
English acknowledged “the strike in Hollywood involving actors and writers,” explaining that because of it, “we cannot make any announcements today.” But he did hint that the film trilogy may launch a shared universe of “films and TV series following characters we already know,” promising “there will be more details in the future.”
For now, English appears to be developing the revival of “Warrior Nun” solo, as individuals with knowledge of the matter told TheWrap that Simon Barry, the creator and showrunner of “Warrior Nun,” isn’t involved.
No explanation was given, but it’s worth noting that...
In a video posted on YouTube and also on the website Warriornunsaved.com, English said that “Warrior Nun” will return as “a trilogy of feature films.”
English acknowledged “the strike in Hollywood involving actors and writers,” explaining that because of it, “we cannot make any announcements today.” But he did hint that the film trilogy may launch a shared universe of “films and TV series following characters we already know,” promising “there will be more details in the future.”
For now, English appears to be developing the revival of “Warrior Nun” solo, as individuals with knowledge of the matter told TheWrap that Simon Barry, the creator and showrunner of “Warrior Nun,” isn’t involved.
No explanation was given, but it’s worth noting that...
- 8/16/2023
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
Warrior Nun was canceled by Netflix after two seasons but thanks to support from fans the series will return as a trilogy of movies.
Executive Producer Dean English took to social media to announce Warrior Nun had been picked up and would be adapted into three films based on the comic book character created by Ben Dunn. Deadline has learned that Netflix is not involved in the trilogy of movies.
“I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans. It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep pushing forward to make these stories. You guys really make it all worthwhile. So thank you so much for your continued support,” English said in a statement posted on a website in support of saving Warrior Nun. “I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again,...
Executive Producer Dean English took to social media to announce Warrior Nun had been picked up and would be adapted into three films based on the comic book character created by Ben Dunn. Deadline has learned that Netflix is not involved in the trilogy of movies.
“I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans. It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep pushing forward to make these stories. You guys really make it all worthwhile. So thank you so much for your continued support,” English said in a statement posted on a website in support of saving Warrior Nun. “I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The prayers of Warrior Nun fans have been answered: Executive producer Dean English has announced that the cancelled Netflix series will return as a trilogy of movies.
English thanked fans for their support before sharing the news: “I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three.”
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English thanked fans for their support before sharing the news: “I am very happy to announce that Warrior Nun is coming back as a trilogy of motion pictures. Once again, a trilogy of feature films. Three.”
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- 8/16/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Dean English of Perfect Circle Productions and Robert Burke of Ten One Entertainment are lining up the big screen treatment for Ben Dunn’s cult manga series.
A.J. Annila is attached to direct what is being conceived as the first in a live-action trilogy based on the comic-book series about a covert order that operates within the shadows of the Vatican to protect mankind from evil.
The first instalment will centre on a disillusioned young paraplegic whose body is restored when she chances upon a halo left on earth by a fallen saint.
The Warrior Nuns believe her to be a prophecy and train her to be their next leader, although the young woman has other plans.
Longtime Annila collaborator Iiro Kuttner adapted the screenplay with Melissa Rundle.
The manga series was published and translated into numerous languages from 1994-2003. English optioned film, television, interactive and merchandising rights from Dunn to the character universe of the...
A.J. Annila is attached to direct what is being conceived as the first in a live-action trilogy based on the comic-book series about a covert order that operates within the shadows of the Vatican to protect mankind from evil.
The first instalment will centre on a disillusioned young paraplegic whose body is restored when she chances upon a halo left on earth by a fallen saint.
The Warrior Nuns believe her to be a prophecy and train her to be their next leader, although the young woman has other plans.
Longtime Annila collaborator Iiro Kuttner adapted the screenplay with Melissa Rundle.
The manga series was published and translated into numerous languages from 1994-2003. English optioned film, television, interactive and merchandising rights from Dunn to the character universe of the...
- 10/23/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Fans of Finnish helmer Aj Annila wondering when he might return to the martial arts influences of his debut feature, Jade Warrior, your question has just been answered. Annila and producer Dean English have just launched a crowd funding campaign to help support the preproduction process of their latest picture, an adaptation of Ben Nunn's cult Warrior Nun graphic novels. If you're at all a fan of super powered women battling the forces of hell on earth, well, this is the one for you.Now, it should be said that Annila has been already been working on the development process for this film for quite some time and they team behind it is enormously impressive. It was nearly 18 months ago that the director first pitched...
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- 10/8/2015
- Screen Anarchy
Here at Dread Central we believe that children are the future and teach them well and all that jazz. That's why we're big supporters of getting your kids started off right by having them cut their teeth on some really cool animated horror! Case in point ... The Living Corpse!
Nearing completion is the 3D animated feature film based on the comic book by the same name, The Living Corpse. The movie is produced by Shoreline Entertainment's Morris Ruskin and directed by Justin Paul Ritter, and is being rendered in state-of-the-art RealD 3D.
Check out our exclusive image gallery below and look for more on this one Asap!
From the Press Release
Shoreline Entertainment and Perfect Circle Productions have partnered to launch Straightline Animation, a division dedicated to the acquisition and production of animated feature films and television. Headed by Dean English, Straightline Animation is designed to marry the market...
Nearing completion is the 3D animated feature film based on the comic book by the same name, The Living Corpse. The movie is produced by Shoreline Entertainment's Morris Ruskin and directed by Justin Paul Ritter, and is being rendered in state-of-the-art RealD 3D.
Check out our exclusive image gallery below and look for more on this one Asap!
From the Press Release
Shoreline Entertainment and Perfect Circle Productions have partnered to launch Straightline Animation, a division dedicated to the acquisition and production of animated feature films and television. Headed by Dean English, Straightline Animation is designed to marry the market...
- 6/20/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
I've read an early draft of the upcoming project from Sauna and Jade Warrior director Aj Annila and it's going to be gooooood. Beyond that I'll let them speak for themselves:
Aj Annila's werewolf inversion "Human" adds Canadian Bite
Tero Kaukomaa, of Helsinki prod co Blind Spot Pictures today announced that Aj Annila's latest project, a werewolf inversion picture called Human, has added several Canadian partners to the project.
Dean English and Karen Powell of Vancouver's Perfect Circle will co-produce, Doug Taylor (Splice) will co-write the screenplay, and Andrew Simpsons (I, Robot) will be the wolf wrangler.
Kaukomaa said, "It's really exciting to get all this international talent to work alongside with Aj and our Finnish team. Their participation will definitely broaden the international appeal for the film"
When describing what audiences should expect, director Aj Annila, best known for his genre defying horror film Sauna, said, "I...
Aj Annila's werewolf inversion "Human" adds Canadian Bite
Tero Kaukomaa, of Helsinki prod co Blind Spot Pictures today announced that Aj Annila's latest project, a werewolf inversion picture called Human, has added several Canadian partners to the project.
Dean English and Karen Powell of Vancouver's Perfect Circle will co-produce, Doug Taylor (Splice) will co-write the screenplay, and Andrew Simpsons (I, Robot) will be the wolf wrangler.
Kaukomaa said, "It's really exciting to get all this international talent to work alongside with Aj and our Finnish team. Their participation will definitely broaden the international appeal for the film"
When describing what audiences should expect, director Aj Annila, best known for his genre defying horror film Sauna, said, "I...
- 2/14/2010
- Screen Anarchy
IFP/West Los Angeles Film Festival
A Montreal movie from beginning to end and proud of it, "Looking for Leonard" is a low-budget noir looker, written and directed by Canadians Matt Bissonnette and Steven Clark. Accidental killings, hidden treasure, life on the streets, this film has a metaphorical mission that is aptly alluded to in the title.
Finding a sizable audience is the real trick, however, with projects competing for Bohemian audiences everywhere you look. From the performances and wry dialogue to the sets and cinematography, "Looking" is a film with a lot of things going for it.
Canadian actress Kim Huffman as Jo longs to just once see Montrealer Leonard Cohen. As if to grant her wish for our pleasure, the film occasionally inserts silent footage of novelist Cohen, from public appearances to more intimate material. Meanwhile, with the help of Mac McCaughan's score, one easily gets into Jo's and the film's bored-but-expectant mood as we learn she is one of a successful three-person stickup team and is hardly leading a fulfilling existence.
Jo's partners are tough-talking, TV-addicted amateurs Ted (Ben Rainer), also her boyfriend, and his brother Johnny (Darcy Belsher). Determined to move up to robbing banks, which Jo bluntly tries to talk them out of, the brothers leave her alone for a weekend and she meets a just-arrived Czech computer programmer, Luka (Joel Bissonnette), at the store where she's shoplifting seemingly out of boredom.
They have chemistry, with his upright but hapless character fatefully falling in love. Making out at her place, they're surprised by Johnny. A vicious fight starts and Jo hits Johnny with an ashtray. He dies and she sends Luka away.
Luka dumbly leaves his wallet behind, and she self-defensively tells the police he was the killer. Drunk and a wanted man, Luka hits the streets, where he hides in the shadows with opinionated urban scarecrow Chevy (the late Justin Pierce of "Kids" in his final role). Jo lies to Ted and confides with nice girl Monica (Molly Parker) in some of the film's best scenes. Eventually, Jo decides to leave town with a stash of cash, and her fondness for reading Cohen helps Ted uncover her duplicity. Heading for tragedy, the film instead agreeably comes in for a happy landing.
LOOKING FOR LEONARD
Frustrated Films
Boneyard Film Co.
Credits:
Screenwriters-directors: Matt Bissonnette, Steven Clark
Producer: Sylvia Wilson
Executive producers: Lynne Stopkewich, Jessica Fraser, Dean English, Molly Parker
Director of photography: Brian Pearson
Production designer: Patricia Christie
Editors: Annie Ilkow, Andrew Kowalchuk, Michael Dowse
Costume designer: Janine Metcalfe
Music: Mac McCaughan
Cast:
Jo: Kim Huffman
Ted: Ben Rainer
Johnny: Darcy Belsher
Luka: Joel Bissonnette
Monica: Molly Parker
Chevy: Justin Pierce
Running time -- 87 minutes
No MPAA rating...
A Montreal movie from beginning to end and proud of it, "Looking for Leonard" is a low-budget noir looker, written and directed by Canadians Matt Bissonnette and Steven Clark. Accidental killings, hidden treasure, life on the streets, this film has a metaphorical mission that is aptly alluded to in the title.
Finding a sizable audience is the real trick, however, with projects competing for Bohemian audiences everywhere you look. From the performances and wry dialogue to the sets and cinematography, "Looking" is a film with a lot of things going for it.
Canadian actress Kim Huffman as Jo longs to just once see Montrealer Leonard Cohen. As if to grant her wish for our pleasure, the film occasionally inserts silent footage of novelist Cohen, from public appearances to more intimate material. Meanwhile, with the help of Mac McCaughan's score, one easily gets into Jo's and the film's bored-but-expectant mood as we learn she is one of a successful three-person stickup team and is hardly leading a fulfilling existence.
Jo's partners are tough-talking, TV-addicted amateurs Ted (Ben Rainer), also her boyfriend, and his brother Johnny (Darcy Belsher). Determined to move up to robbing banks, which Jo bluntly tries to talk them out of, the brothers leave her alone for a weekend and she meets a just-arrived Czech computer programmer, Luka (Joel Bissonnette), at the store where she's shoplifting seemingly out of boredom.
They have chemistry, with his upright but hapless character fatefully falling in love. Making out at her place, they're surprised by Johnny. A vicious fight starts and Jo hits Johnny with an ashtray. He dies and she sends Luka away.
Luka dumbly leaves his wallet behind, and she self-defensively tells the police he was the killer. Drunk and a wanted man, Luka hits the streets, where he hides in the shadows with opinionated urban scarecrow Chevy (the late Justin Pierce of "Kids" in his final role). Jo lies to Ted and confides with nice girl Monica (Molly Parker) in some of the film's best scenes. Eventually, Jo decides to leave town with a stash of cash, and her fondness for reading Cohen helps Ted uncover her duplicity. Heading for tragedy, the film instead agreeably comes in for a happy landing.
LOOKING FOR LEONARD
Frustrated Films
Boneyard Film Co.
Credits:
Screenwriters-directors: Matt Bissonnette, Steven Clark
Producer: Sylvia Wilson
Executive producers: Lynne Stopkewich, Jessica Fraser, Dean English, Molly Parker
Director of photography: Brian Pearson
Production designer: Patricia Christie
Editors: Annie Ilkow, Andrew Kowalchuk, Michael Dowse
Costume designer: Janine Metcalfe
Music: Mac McCaughan
Cast:
Jo: Kim Huffman
Ted: Ben Rainer
Johnny: Darcy Belsher
Luka: Joel Bissonnette
Monica: Molly Parker
Chevy: Justin Pierce
Running time -- 87 minutes
No MPAA rating...
- 7/16/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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