While anime fans still look forward to the third season of One Punch Man, the beloved manga series may now have a future in theaters. Sony’s Columbia Pictures announced a live-action film way back in 2020 and the progress has been really slow on the project. Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinkner were initially signed on as writers, but the latest reports suggest that Rick and Morty writers Dan Harmon and Heather Anne Campbell are rewriting the script.
One-Punch Man anime
Fast & Furious director Justin Lee will be the one helming the film. He is expected to bring the high-octane action package to Saitama’s story on the big screen. One-Punch Man became one of the best-selling manga series of all time just before the announcement of the film in April 2020.
Sony Hires Fast & Furious Director And Rick & Morty Writers For One Punch Man
Sony will develop a live-action adaptation...
One-Punch Man anime
Fast & Furious director Justin Lee will be the one helming the film. He is expected to bring the high-octane action package to Saitama’s story on the big screen. One-Punch Man became one of the best-selling manga series of all time just before the announcement of the film in April 2020.
Sony Hires Fast & Furious Director And Rick & Morty Writers For One Punch Man
Sony will develop a live-action adaptation...
- 4/15/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Exclusive: Jenner Furst, the Peabody-winning Emmy nominated director and exec producer of numerous hot button documentaries, has teamed with Arnold Rifkin and former Cj Entertainment exec Justin Lee to form Incite. Rifkin is the Hollywood vet who ran Wma for years and was producing partner with Bruce Willis after that, and who will move Incite into scripted fare next year.
Incite’s aim is to finance and produce premium non-fiction fare, and they have started out with a bang. Furst just sat with George Santos, the former Queens pol who became only the sixth person in history to be expelled from US Congress. Santos has left a trail of lies and fabrications that started being exposed before he became the first openly LGBTQ+ person to be voted in on the Republican ticket.
When Deadline spoke to Furst on Thursday, he was tired after completing 8 hours worth of interviews with Santos...
Incite’s aim is to finance and produce premium non-fiction fare, and they have started out with a bang. Furst just sat with George Santos, the former Queens pol who became only the sixth person in history to be expelled from US Congress. Santos has left a trail of lies and fabrications that started being exposed before he became the first openly LGBTQ+ person to be voted in on the Republican ticket.
When Deadline spoke to Furst on Thursday, he was tired after completing 8 hours worth of interviews with Santos...
- 12/22/2023
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
San Francisco, Jan 27 (Ians) Tech giant Microsoft has announced that it has partnered with global solar leader Qcells to curb carbon emissions and power the clean energy economy.
The “strategic alliance” aims to enable a strong supply chain for new renewable electricity capacity projected to require at least 2.5 gigawatts of solar panels and related services, which is equivalent to powering over 400,000 homes, Microsoft said in a blogpost on Wednesday.
Qcells, owned by Hanwha Solutions headquartered in Seoul, will work with the tech giant to create solar projects and will also provide panels and engineering, procurement and construction (Epc) services to selected solar projects Microsoft has contracted for through power purchase agreements (PPAs).
“Building a resilient solar energy supply chain is essential to advancing a global green energy economy. Microsoft’s partnership with Qcells will help make this vision a reality by bringing innovation and investment to rural Georgia,” said Brad Smith,...
The “strategic alliance” aims to enable a strong supply chain for new renewable electricity capacity projected to require at least 2.5 gigawatts of solar panels and related services, which is equivalent to powering over 400,000 homes, Microsoft said in a blogpost on Wednesday.
Qcells, owned by Hanwha Solutions headquartered in Seoul, will work with the tech giant to create solar projects and will also provide panels and engineering, procurement and construction (Epc) services to selected solar projects Microsoft has contracted for through power purchase agreements (PPAs).
“Building a resilient solar energy supply chain is essential to advancing a global green energy economy. Microsoft’s partnership with Qcells will help make this vision a reality by bringing innovation and investment to rural Georgia,” said Brad Smith,...
- 1/27/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Saban Films’ Maneater is in theaters now and on Demand and Digital. Released on August 26, Wamg is giving away to 2 lucky readers a Redbox Code to see the movie.
What better place to drown your sorrows than an idyllic island paradise? That was the idea when Jesse’s friends convinced her to not let a broken engagement stand in the way of enjoying her prepaid honeymoon. Their sorrows weren’t the only thing going to drown on their trip especially with a man-eating shark swimming just below the surface.
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Written and directed by Justin Lee (The Most Dangerous Game), Maneater stars Nicky Whelan (Hall Pass), Trace Adkins (The Lincoln Lawyer) with Jeff Fahey (“Lost”) and Shane West (A Walk to Remember...
What better place to drown your sorrows than an idyllic island paradise? That was the idea when Jesse’s friends convinced her to not let a broken engagement stand in the way of enjoying her prepaid honeymoon. Their sorrows weren’t the only thing going to drown on their trip especially with a man-eating shark swimming just below the surface.
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Written and directed by Justin Lee (The Most Dangerous Game), Maneater stars Nicky Whelan (Hall Pass), Trace Adkins (The Lincoln Lawyer) with Jeff Fahey (“Lost”) and Shane West (A Walk to Remember...
- 8/28/2022
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Starring: Nicky Whelan, Trace Adkins with Jeff Fahey and Shane West Written and Directed By: Justin Lee What better place to drown your sorrows than an idyllic island paradise? That was the idea when Jesse’s friends convinced her to not let a broken engagement stand in the way of enjoying her prepaid honeymoon. Their sorrows …
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- 7/14/2022
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
"Guys, it's fine, dolphins are a good sign!" Saban Films has revealed an official trailer for Maneater, yet another new shark horror movie chomping its way onto screens this summer (along with The Reef: Stalked and Shark Bait). This is made by a B-movie director named Justin Lee, also director of this year's The Most Dangerous Game remake, which means this looks almost like an asylum remake of some of the other, much better shark attack movies. After an accident during their vacation getaway to an idyllic island paradise, a group of friends is stalked by a large shark. The cast includes Nicky Whelan, Trace Adkins, with Jeff Fahey and Shane West. The only good part about this trailer is the shot of the clearly rubber shark prop, the rest of it looks like VHS bargain bin trash. Which might be just the kind of shark movie some folks like.
- 7/13/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
What better place to drown your sorrows than an idyllic island paradise? That was the idea when Jesse’s friends convinced her to not let a broken engagement stand in the way of enjoying her prepaid honeymoon. Their sorrows weren’t the only thing going to drown on their trip especially with a man-eating shark swimming just below the surface. This one's for all you death by shark fans out there. Saban Films is releasing Justin Lee's shark horror flick, Maneater, In theaters, On Demand and Digital on August 26th, 2022. The trailer is live now, and thankfully it looks like this shark does not discriminate and a fair number of women will get bit too. Cause the title? Never mind. Maneater was written...
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- 7/13/2022
- Screen Anarchy
The Interview Red Band Trailer 2. Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg‘s The Interview (2014) red band movie trailer 2 stars Lizzy Caplan, Diana Bang, Aubrey K. Miller, Mercy Malick, and Justin Lee. The Interview‘s plot synopsis: “In the action-comedy The Interview, Dave Skylark (James Franco) and his producer Aaron Rapoport (Seth Rogen) run [...]
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- 12/31/2014
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Feature Gem Wheeler 26 May 2013 - 10:00
Need a refresher in Bluth history before you embark on your season four Arrested Development binge? Then step this way...
This article contains spoilers for the first three seasons of Arrested Development.
The wait is finally over. Seven years since that abruptly truncated third season ended in one last burst of self-referential brilliance, Netflix has reunited us with our favourite dysfunctional family. Mitch Hurwitz's legendary creation, the sitcom loved by critics, salivated over by its devoted fans, and tragically ignored by most of the viewing public, has done what once seemed impossible. The Bluths, God help us, are back.
The question is, what can we expect from the zany clan after their long break? Part of the charm of the over-privileged bunch of layabouts we grew to love was their utter inability to learn from their frequent mistakes. Each family member languished within...
Need a refresher in Bluth history before you embark on your season four Arrested Development binge? Then step this way...
This article contains spoilers for the first three seasons of Arrested Development.
The wait is finally over. Seven years since that abruptly truncated third season ended in one last burst of self-referential brilliance, Netflix has reunited us with our favourite dysfunctional family. Mitch Hurwitz's legendary creation, the sitcom loved by critics, salivated over by its devoted fans, and tragically ignored by most of the viewing public, has done what once seemed impossible. The Bluths, God help us, are back.
The question is, what can we expect from the zany clan after their long break? Part of the charm of the over-privileged bunch of layabouts we grew to love was their utter inability to learn from their frequent mistakes. Each family member languished within...
- 5/26/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Welcome to "Arrested Development" Rewatch. Leading up to the release of Season 4, Zap2it will be taking a look back at the 53 episodes that made "Ad" one of our most beloved TV comedies. Watch the first three seasons of "Arrested Development" on Netflix. Today we're covering the thirteenth episode of Season 3, "Development," which premiered Feb. 10, 2006.
The final episode of "Arrested Development," "Development Arrested," is a clear throwback to the show's pilot. From the "Mount Up Pard'ners" banner to the company party being held on a ship to George Michael confusing whether "family" or "breakfast" are the "most important" thing, this then-series finale was an unapologetic celebration of everything we love about "Arrested Development."
Plot: Michael tries to keep the family from selling their Bluth family shares once he finds out that the charges against George Sr. have been dropped. They hold a party to celebrate, but there it's revealed that Annyong has sold out Lucille,...
The final episode of "Arrested Development," "Development Arrested," is a clear throwback to the show's pilot. From the "Mount Up Pard'ners" banner to the company party being held on a ship to George Michael confusing whether "family" or "breakfast" are the "most important" thing, this then-series finale was an unapologetic celebration of everything we love about "Arrested Development."
Plot: Michael tries to keep the family from selling their Bluth family shares once he finds out that the charges against George Sr. have been dropped. They hold a party to celebrate, but there it's revealed that Annyong has sold out Lucille,...
- 5/25/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Justin Lee holds a special place in the hearts of Arrested Development fans for his portrayal of the beloved one-worded adopted son Annyong. Fans of the show will certainly remember his memorable reappearance at the end of season 3 and may have also caught him on his new web series One Warm Night.
With season 4 of Arrested Development hitting Netflix this week, I had the opportunity to reminisce with Justin on the first three seasons and talk about the future of the show. We discussed obsessive fans, his best memories from the show, and his thoughts on a feature film.
Check out the full interview below.
Wgtc: It’s been quite a few years since Arrested Development went off the air, but the fan base has constantly grown and now is possibly the largest its ever been, what’s it been like for you to see the show’s popularity skyrocket?...
With season 4 of Arrested Development hitting Netflix this week, I had the opportunity to reminisce with Justin on the first three seasons and talk about the future of the show. We discussed obsessive fans, his best memories from the show, and his thoughts on a feature film.
Check out the full interview below.
Wgtc: It’s been quite a few years since Arrested Development went off the air, but the fan base has constantly grown and now is possibly the largest its ever been, what’s it been like for you to see the show’s popularity skyrocket?...
- 5/24/2013
- by Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
Interview Ivan Radford 27 May 2013 - 07:00
Ivan chats to Arrested Development's Justin Lee about Annyong, Arrested Development, and saying it all with just one word...
This interview contains a plot spoiler for Arrested Development season three.
As Arrested Development returns to Netflix this weekend, we hide in the walls of the Bluth’s penthouse to talk to actor Justin Lee – a.k.a. everyone’s favourite adopted Bluth, Annyong – to talk about pudding bowl haircuts, being recognized in the street and only being allowed to say one word…
Annyong! Sorry. You probably get that a lot.
Yeah, it happens, but it’s part of the job. I appreciate it. It just shows that something I’ve done has had an impact. Mostly people say it to me for a positive reason.
How did you get the part of the Bluths' adopted Korean son?
Pretty basic. I got a call...
Ivan chats to Arrested Development's Justin Lee about Annyong, Arrested Development, and saying it all with just one word...
This interview contains a plot spoiler for Arrested Development season three.
As Arrested Development returns to Netflix this weekend, we hide in the walls of the Bluth’s penthouse to talk to actor Justin Lee – a.k.a. everyone’s favourite adopted Bluth, Annyong – to talk about pudding bowl haircuts, being recognized in the street and only being allowed to say one word…
Annyong! Sorry. You probably get that a lot.
Yeah, it happens, but it’s part of the job. I appreciate it. It just shows that something I’ve done has had an impact. Mostly people say it to me for a positive reason.
How did you get the part of the Bluths' adopted Korean son?
Pretty basic. I got a call...
- 5/23/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
"Arrested Development" star Justin Wade -- who plays Steve Holt on the show (Steve Holt!!!) -- couldn't be more excited for the big premiere on Netflix this weekend ... telling TMZ, he's planning to throw a massive rager to commemorate the big day.Wade tells us, the festivities will kick off Sunday afternoon at his L.A. apartment -- and he's already invited more than 25 friends to come over and get crazy.The episodes are going...
- 5/22/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It’s a good bet we haven’t seen the last of Annyong “Hello” Bluth. When we last left off, Lucille’s adopted son was revealed to have been plotting against the family to avenge his grandfather, who had originally conceived of the frozen-banana cart. Justin Lee, who won the role of the devious one-line wonder Annyong when he was 14, is not billed for the upcoming batch of new episodes but was spotted at last week’s "Arrested Development" premiere event in Los Angeles alongside other announced guest stars.
- 5/6/2013
- by Vulture
- Huffington Post
It’s a good bet we haven’t seen the last of Annyong “Hello” Bluth. When we last left off, Lucille’s adopted son was revealed to have been (and if any Arrested Development newbies exist, turn away!) plotting against the family to avenge his grandfather, who had originally conceived of the frozen-banana cart. Justin Lee, who won the role of the devious one-line wonder Annyong when he was 14, is not billed for the upcoming batch of new episodes but was spotted at last week’s Arrested Development premiere event in Los Angeles alongside other announced guest stars. Coincidence? We think not. Vulture caught up with the actor, now 23, who told us about having to go through high school with the bowl haircut and introducing a young Michael Cera to funnel cakes. Annyong had one line (“Annyong!”) for almost the entire original run. What did they ask you to do in the audition?...
- 5/6/2013
- by Denise Martin
- Vulture
Is "Annyong" (real name: "Hel-loh") back to wreak more havoc in the upcoming season of "Arrested Development"? If he is, the actor who played the Korean adoptee-with-a-secret isn't telling. "You know, anything's possible," Justin Lee told us at the show's Season 4 premiere on Monday. "You'll have to watch May 26." Right. So which of the principal cast members did you get to work with the most during shooting? "You know, I'll have to divert back to 'you'll have to watch May 26 to find out,'" Lee repeated. "I will tell you it's gonna be funnier than ever." Regardless of Lee's...
- 5/1/2013
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
The cast of "Arrested Development" was all smiles at the premiere of the new Netflix episodes at the Tcl Chinese Theatre on Monday, April 29.
Main cast members Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Portia de Rossi, Tony Hale, Michael Cera, Alia Shawkat, David Cross, Jeffrey Tambor and Jessica Walter were all in attendance, as well as series creator Mitchell Hurwitz, Netflix's Ted Sarandos and several guest stars, including Justin Lee (Annyong!), Andy Richter, Mae Whitman (her?) and Judy Greer.
An ostrich also walked the red carpet ... so there's that.
Click through the gallery below to see photos from the "Arrested Development" premiere and after-party.
"Arrested Development" returns with new episodes on Netflix on Sunday, May 26.
Main cast members Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Portia de Rossi, Tony Hale, Michael Cera, Alia Shawkat, David Cross, Jeffrey Tambor and Jessica Walter were all in attendance, as well as series creator Mitchell Hurwitz, Netflix's Ted Sarandos and several guest stars, including Justin Lee (Annyong!), Andy Richter, Mae Whitman (her?) and Judy Greer.
An ostrich also walked the red carpet ... so there's that.
Click through the gallery below to see photos from the "Arrested Development" premiere and after-party.
"Arrested Development" returns with new episodes on Netflix on Sunday, May 26.
- 4/30/2013
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Welcome to "Arrested Development" Rewatch. Leading up to the release of Season 4, Zap2it will be taking a look back at the 53 episodes that made "Ad" one of our most beloved TV comedies. Watch the first three seasons of "Arrested Development" on Netflix. Today we're covering the Season 2 premiere episode, "The One Where Michael Leaves," which premiered Nov. 7, 2004.
Finally we have made it to Season 2 of "Arrested Development." It picks up with Michael trying to get away from his family once again, but as we learned in the Season 1 premiere when he said the same thing, his development is as arrested as everyone else in the Bluth family. The plot lines become more convoluted and complex this season, and a sense of that is introduced in "The One Where Michael Leaves." Oscar moves in with Lucille, Buster gets sent to the army and Tobias at long last has blue-n himself.
Finally we have made it to Season 2 of "Arrested Development." It picks up with Michael trying to get away from his family once again, but as we learned in the Season 1 premiere when he said the same thing, his development is as arrested as everyone else in the Bluth family. The plot lines become more convoluted and complex this season, and a sense of that is introduced in "The One Where Michael Leaves." Oscar moves in with Lucille, Buster gets sent to the army and Tobias at long last has blue-n himself.
- 3/21/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Welcome to "Arrested Development" Rewatch. Leading up to the release of Season 4, Zap2it will be taking a look back at the 53 episodes that made "Ad" one of our most beloved TV comedies. Watch the first three seasons of "Arrested Development" on Netflix. Today we're covering the Season 1 episode "Missing Kitty," which premiered March 28, 2004.
"Missing Kitty" marks yet another wonderful appearance by the wonderful Judy Greer. Of all the secondary characters introduced in "Arrested Development," she's arguably the fan-favorite, so fortunately she is slated to return in Season 4. Also notable is that "Missing Kitty" is the first time the video series "Girls With Low Self-Esteem" is introduced, and it becomes a major recurring joke throughout the series. Spring break!
Plot: Gob needs to make the yacht disappear to make good on a promise he made the year before at Newport Beach's spring break celebrations. Michael struggles to deal with Kitty and tries to fire her,...
"Missing Kitty" marks yet another wonderful appearance by the wonderful Judy Greer. Of all the secondary characters introduced in "Arrested Development," she's arguably the fan-favorite, so fortunately she is slated to return in Season 4. Also notable is that "Missing Kitty" is the first time the video series "Girls With Low Self-Esteem" is introduced, and it becomes a major recurring joke throughout the series. Spring break!
Plot: Gob needs to make the yacht disappear to make good on a promise he made the year before at Newport Beach's spring break celebrations. Michael struggles to deal with Kitty and tries to fire her,...
- 3/14/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Arrested Development" is not just getting the band back together for a new season, it's also tracking down a bunch of the people who just sat in for a little while.
The latest returnee to the land of the Bluths is Liza Minnelli, who will reprise her role as the vertigo-suffering, Buster (Tony Hale)-romancing Lucille (2) Austero. TV Guide reports she flew to Los Angeles over the weekend to shoot scenes for the new season, which will be released on Netflix in the spring.
Lucille 2 was last seen midway through the show's second season, where she was revealed to be having an affair with Stan Sitwell (Ed Begley Jr.).
Minnelli is joining fellow returning guest stars Henry Winkler, Judy Greer and Scott Baio on the revived show. John Slattery ("Mad Men") is playing a new character in several episodes.
Carl Weathers and Justin Lee, stay close to the phone.
The latest returnee to the land of the Bluths is Liza Minnelli, who will reprise her role as the vertigo-suffering, Buster (Tony Hale)-romancing Lucille (2) Austero. TV Guide reports she flew to Los Angeles over the weekend to shoot scenes for the new season, which will be released on Netflix in the spring.
Lucille 2 was last seen midway through the show's second season, where she was revealed to be having an affair with Stan Sitwell (Ed Begley Jr.).
Minnelli is joining fellow returning guest stars Henry Winkler, Judy Greer and Scott Baio on the revived show. John Slattery ("Mad Men") is playing a new character in several episodes.
Carl Weathers and Justin Lee, stay close to the phone.
- 9/10/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It’s finally happening!
The wait has been long, and it has been hard, but now the ball is officially, 100% rolling on our return to the Bluth family in Arrested Development.
We thought we were getting a movie (viewers of the original three seasons will of course know why), and then creator Mitch Hurwitz did us one better, and announced that we’d be getting an entirely new fourth season, which would lead into the long-awaited movie.
And now production on the new season has begun, and the first photos from the set have started to emerge, giving us a look at Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi, a sheet-covered never-nude David Cross, and what looks to be a cameo from the guys from Comedy Central’s Workaholics.
Joining Bateman, de Rossi, and Cross will be the whole Bluth/Fünke family: Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Alia Shawkat, Tony Hale, Jessica Walter,...
The wait has been long, and it has been hard, but now the ball is officially, 100% rolling on our return to the Bluth family in Arrested Development.
We thought we were getting a movie (viewers of the original three seasons will of course know why), and then creator Mitch Hurwitz did us one better, and announced that we’d be getting an entirely new fourth season, which would lead into the long-awaited movie.
And now production on the new season has begun, and the first photos from the set have started to emerge, giving us a look at Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi, a sheet-covered never-nude David Cross, and what looks to be a cameo from the guys from Comedy Central’s Workaholics.
Joining Bateman, de Rossi, and Cross will be the whole Bluth/Fünke family: Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Alia Shawkat, Tony Hale, Jessica Walter,...
- 8/9/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Though the Arrested Development TV show was cancelled after three seasons, the Bluths are going to the big screen. Is this good news for other cult-favorites like Pushing Daisies and Veronica Mars?
Arrested Development centers around the wealthy Bluth family. At the center is widower Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman), who becomes the family business' CEO when his father, George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), is jailed. Michael tries to raise his son, George Michael (Michael Cera), while dealing with his eccentric clan's antics. The family includes manipulative mother Lucille (Jessica Walter), socially inept Byron "Buster" (Tony Hale), delusional George Oscar "Gob" (Will Arnett), adopted sister Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), her husband Tobias (David Cross), and their attention-starved daughter, Mae "Maeby" (Alia Shawkat). The series' narrated by Ron Howard and also features actors like Henry Winkler, John F. Beard, Mae Whitman, B.W. Gonzalez, Justin Lee, Liza Minnelli, Judy Greer, and Justin Grant Wade.
Arrested Development centers around the wealthy Bluth family. At the center is widower Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman), who becomes the family business' CEO when his father, George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor), is jailed. Michael tries to raise his son, George Michael (Michael Cera), while dealing with his eccentric clan's antics. The family includes manipulative mother Lucille (Jessica Walter), socially inept Byron "Buster" (Tony Hale), delusional George Oscar "Gob" (Will Arnett), adopted sister Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), her husband Tobias (David Cross), and their attention-starved daughter, Mae "Maeby" (Alia Shawkat). The series' narrated by Ron Howard and also features actors like Henry Winkler, John F. Beard, Mae Whitman, B.W. Gonzalez, Justin Lee, Liza Minnelli, Judy Greer, and Justin Grant Wade.
- 11/24/2008
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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