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If it’s sci-fi and was directed by Christopher Nolan, it’s bound to be a hit. The celebrated director has become the go-to for highly theoretical sci-fi expeditions, with hits like Inception, Tenet, and Oppenheimer. One of his most celebrated films in this genre is the 2014 megahit Interstellar, which has grossed over $773 million worldwide. It is regarded as one of the best sci-fi films of all time thanks to its complex concept and top-tier performances. As Nolan prepares for his next film, The Odyssey, viewers are still revisiting the hit that introduced Timothée Chalamet to the world of blockbusters.
Data from FlixPatrol shows a massive global interest in Interstellar. It is among the top ten movies on many local and international streaming services, including HBO Max, iTunes, and OSN. In the U.S., Interstellar is ranked fifth on Pluto at the time of writing. The movie’s success on streaming is a continuation of its winning streak. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Interstellar‘s ambitious storytelling connected with moviegoers, especially internationally. Produced with an estimated budget of $165 million, it grossed over $680 million during its original theatrical run and over $20 million during the tenth-anniversary re-release.
Interstellar had a recent screening in Los Angeles, and Chalamet was present alongside Nolan. The megastar revealed that the film was his all-time favorite. “Though my role is not enormous in Interstellar, I think I was number 12 on the call sheet, this film came to me at a time in life, in my career, where things were certainly not set yet,” the actor said. He played Tom, the teenage son of the main character Cooper (Matthew McConaughey). 12 years later, things are certainly set in Chalamet’s career after subsequent critical and box-office hits. His latest movie, Marty Supreme, has broken records for A24, becoming the studio’s highest-grossing film to date.
The Odyssey is a departure from Nolan’s expected genre. The film is based on Homer’s story of Odysseus, the king of Ithaca, trying to return home after the Trojan War. It is an ambitious endeavor by the director, but he has the experience and cast to pull it off. The fantasy epic has a star-studded cast that includes Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Tom Holland, Lupita Ny’ongo, Robert Pattinson, Jon Bernthal, Mia Goth, Elliot Page, and more. The Odyssey premieres in theaters on July 17, 2026.
Watch Interstellar on Pluto TV in the U.S., and stay with us for more updates.
November 7, 2014
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Jennifer Aniston and her boyfriend, Jim Curtis, are continuing to check off important relationship milestones.
Aniston, 57, offered a glimpse into the couple’s Valentine’s Day celebrations via her Instagram Stories on Saturday, February 14. In the snapshot, the Morning Show star held up a box of candy hearts as she and Curtis, 50, sat at a table for two.
Curtis, for his part, took a more humorous approach to the holiday. He reposted a viral social media post from Pubity of a man trekking through the snow while holding a bouquet of roses and two stuffed animals.
“My brother tried so hard to ask his [girlfriend] to be his valentine,” the caption read.
Curtis presumably had better luck on the holiday, considering he’s been in a relationship with Aniston since last summer.
“They are being super private but have been spending a lot of time together,” a source exclusively told Us Weekly in July 2025. “They are happy and really into each other.”
Per the insider, Aniston and Curtis “started off as friends” before a romance eventually blossomed.
“They’ve been hanging out a lot, but very much on the DL at her home in L.A.,” the source noted at the time. “It’s very Zen, and she has always been very much into that. They’re a good match.”
Aniston and Curtis made their Instagram debut in November 2025.

“Happy birthday my love,” the actress captioned a pic of the couple. “Cherished.”
Curtis, for his part, returned the favor earlier this week.
“HBD MY ❤️,” he wrote via Instagram on Wednesday, February 11, alongside a snap of the duo laughing on a boat.
A second source told Us Weekly in December 2025 that Aniston was looking forward to her and Curtis’ next steps as a couple.
“Jen is more public with Jim because she feels confident in their relationship and where it’s going,” the second insider told Us. “They are solidly in the ‘This feels different’ zone. There are no games, and there’s no hiding. … He’s brought her so much happiness and security that she feels comfortable sharing.”
Curtis is Aniston’s first public boyfriend since her 2018 divorce from ex-husband Justin Theroux. (Aniston was also married to Brad Pitt from 2000 to 2005.)
“He’s brought her so much happiness and security that she feels comfortable sharing,” a third insider told Us in December 2025 of Curtis’ influence on Aniston. “She finally feels secure enough to share without any fear. Jen’s saying this is her person. She wouldn’t do that unless she was sure. She’s tired of hiding her joy.”
Aniston has long been candid about keeping parts of her personal life to herself.
“I have a real struggle, truthfully, about what to and not to share,” she told Vanity Fair in an August 2025 profile. “And also, social media is a constant struggle for me.”
According to Aniston, she’s worked through any fears with hypnotherapy and crystals.
“I’ve basically incorporated all of the healing modalities in order to create a calm environment in the chaos of the wonderful industry and the world at large,” she quipped to the outlet.
Britney Spears has raised eyebrows after recently selling her music catalogue for a whopping fee believed to be around $200 million.
Sources have now revealed that there was a “suffering” behind the scenes that caused the pop star to make the sale.
Reports suggest Britney Spears had money issues after not releasing any new songs or touring, with the singer recently sharing that she “will never perform in the U.S. again.”
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Following Spears’ sale of her iconic music catalogue to publishing giants Primary Wave, sources have come forward to claim there was an underlying reason behind her decision to sell.
According to the Daily Mail, an insider close to the star shared that her “heavy spending” is a major factor behind her decision, while another explained that a sad reality everyone will eventually come to face is that her music career may be done and over with.
“Everyone has to be realistic with Britney’s future, including herself, so selling her catalog was wise because she isn’t going to get back into music,” the second source told the news outlet.
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The “Toxic” singer has made several disturbing headlines in recent times due to her behavior, and recently got called by her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, in his memoir, in which he claimed Spears once held a knife while watching their kids sleep.
Following the sale of her catalog, she was recorded flouting the law as she held up her phone to her face while behind the wheel of her Mercedes-Benz SUV. The move is illegal in California under the “No Touch” law.
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Spears has not released a full studio album since 2016 and has not toured since 2017, fueling speculations that she is done for good with performing.
Although she has sold the rights to her catalogue, her right to perform the hits she has been known for still remains intact.
According to the news outlet, the singer can still take to the stage and perform her songs just like she did with her four-year Las Vegas residency, “Britney: Piece of Me,” which ran from 2013 to 2017.
“Without her Vegas shows, she is really suffering,” the first source said, per the Daily Mail. “Those shows made her a fortune, but that ended years ago, sadly. The best thing for her is to go back to Vegas to perform again and have a steady paycheck, but I don’t think she wants to work that hard.”
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According to the second insider, Spears needs a proper source of income to maintain her lifestyle, like her peers in the industry, such as Jennifer Lopez.
“That’s why you see people like JLo still do stuff – to keep the money rolling in,” the second source opined, adding that the singer “isn’t making money spinning around in her living room every day.”
They continued: “Britney has plenty of money, but since she doesn’t do music anymore, since she doesn’t tour anymore or have a residency, there are only certain money-making ventures coming in, like her perfume line or her book.”
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Over the years, Spears has tried out several money-making ventures, including the release of her 2023 memoir “The Woman In Me,” which saw her receive a $15 million advance fee.
However, the first source noted that the singer still “needs to bring in money,” especially because she spends a lot and keeps traveling.
“Britney spends like crazy, she does not have any limits, she is always traveling and buying new clothes, and she has a large staff to pay,” the source said.
Meanwhile, one source denied the claims that the singer is having money problems, telling the Daily Mail, “Britney is not low on money, it’s just a good time to sell her catalog because the marketplace is hot at the moment.”
“It’s more about streaming rights,” the source added. “By selling her catalog now, she makes more money on streaming.”
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It remains to be seen if Spears will ever perform again, but back in January, she took to social media to share that she “will never perform in the U.S. again” for “extremely sensitive reasons.”
Sharing a throwback photo of herself beside a Yamaha piano, she captioned the post: “Sending this piano to my son this year!!! Interestingly enough, I dance on IG to heal things in my body that people have no idea about. Yup, and it’s embarrassing sometimes… but I walked through the fire to save my life.”
Meanwhile, she teased the possibility of performing in other countries like the U.K. and Australia with her son, leaving many to speculate what her reasons for sidelining the U.S. were.
“I will never perform in the U.S. again because of extremely sensitive reasons, but I hope to be sitting on a stool with a red rose in my hair, in a bun, performing with my son… in the UK and AUSTRALIA very soon,” she said.
Spears added, “He’s a huge star, and I’m so humbled to be in his presence!!! God speed, little man!!!”
Former The Hills star Stephanie Pratt is refusing to endorse her brother, Spencer Pratt, in his bid for Los Angeles mayor.
“Spencer has done great work for the palisades. But LA does not need another unqualified and inexperienced mayor,” Stephanie, 39, wrote via X on Saturday, February 14, referring to her brother’s outspoken advocacy in the wake of the deadly January 2026 wildfires that decimated parts of Los Angeles and the surrounding area.
“A vote for him is a vote for stupidity,” Stephanie continued, before issuing a series of follow-up tweets explaining why she is not endorsing her brother, 42, for L.A. mayor.
“He’s just trying to stay famous and sell his memoir don’t be fooled,” she wrote. “In an ideal world the palisades would have their own mayor and police department. I would love [for] him to be mayor of [the] Palisades but not LA with 4 million people. I’d be impressed if a republican could turn LA democrats thb.”
She added, “At least hire someone with work experience who wasn’t in a cult. I’m WORRIED about LA. I have no problem with Spencer playing government but our city needs help.”
Spencer announced his candidacy for mayor on January 7, 2026 – the one-year anniversary of the devastating California wildfires, which killed 12 people and burned more than 6,800 homes near and around the Pacific Palisades.

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“The system in Los Angeles isn’t struggling, it’s fundamentally broken,” Pratt said at the “They Let Us Burn” public demonstration, per the New York Post, a “peaceful, non-partisan public demonstration calling for accountability, transparency and meaningful reform in wildfire preparedness, emergency response, insurance recovery and environmental cleanup.”
“It is a machine designed to protect the people at the top and the friends they exchange favors with while the rest of us drown in toxic smoke and ash. Business as usual is a death sentence for Los Angeles, and I’m done waiting for someone to take real action,” Pratt continued. “That’s why I am running for mayor. And let me be clear, this just isn’t a campaign, this is a mission, and we’re gonna expose the system.”
According to Politico, Spencer declined to take questions after he spoke at the rally, but showed a reporter photos of himself signing official campaign paperwork to confirm his run for office.
Although fans met Spencer during his time on MTV’s hit reality show The Hills, his focus in the past year has turned away from reality TV and onto politics and fire recovery in the neighborhood where he was raising his children alongside his wife, Heidi Montag.
His Instagram and TikTok are primarily focused on investigating what caused the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. He has become an outspoken critic of current Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Montag and Spencer share two kids, Gunner and Ryker. In January 2025, Montag and Spencer lost their home in the Los Angeles wildfires. “I just really want to go home,” Heidi said through tears in a TikTok video. “I’m so homesick.”
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Lindsey Vonn is fresh off her fourth surgery following her devastating Winter Olympics crash, and she has a message for fans … keep the sympathy to a minimum.
The ski legend revealed Saturday her latest procedure went well and she’ll be heading back to the United States soon to continue recovering. Posting from her hospital bed, Vonn reflected on the flood of support she’s received but made it clear she doesn’t want anyone feeling sorry for her.
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“I have been reading a lot of messages and comments saying that what has happened to me makes them sad,” she wrote. “Please, don’t be sad. Empathy, love and support I welcome with an open heart, but please not sadness or sympathy.”
Instead, Vonn says she hopes her journey motivates people to keep pushing through their own battles. “I hope instead it gives you strength to keep fighting, because that is what I am doing and that is what I will continue to do. Always.”
The brutal crash came just 13 seconds into her women’s downhill run last Sunday, when she lost control and was airlifted to a hospital in Italy. Doctors later stabilized a fracture in her left leg.
The scary fall happened only nine days after Vonn had completely torn her ACL during a World Cup race in Switzerland, but she still chose to compete at the Olympics, fully aware of the risks.
The 2026 “Wuthering Heights” movie starring “Barbie” actress Margot Robbie and “Frankenstein” star Jacob Elordi takes a significant departure from the 1847 novel by Emily Brontë. There have been countless adaptations over the years, but this version, written and directed by Emerald Fennell, of “Saltburn” fame, ends differently from the book on which it is based.
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“Wuthering Heights” is a complex Gothic tale that focuses on themes of obsessive love and revenge. The story focuses on the obsessive love affair between Catherine “Cathy” Earnshaw (Margot Robbie) and Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi). They are children when Cathy’s father takes in Heathcliff as a mysterious orphan. The two grow up together and develop deep feelings for one another.
However, Cathy decides to marry her wealthy neighbor, Edgar Linton (Shazad Latif), which prompts Heathcliff to leave. He later returns a wealthy man and marries Edgar’s sister, Isabella Linton. That said, even though they are both married, their romantic feelings for each other do not diminish.
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Many fans know that Cathy actually dies about halfway through the book, and Heathcliff eventually drives himself mad. In the book, Heathcliff visits a pregnant Catherine in secret, and she dies shortly after giving birth to a daughter, Cathy.
In the movie, Cathy’s housekeeper, Nelly, plays a more villainous role. Cathy tells Nelly that she has had a miscarriage, but Nelly thinks she is lying for attention. Nelly has also been burning Heathcliff’s letters to Cathy to keep them apart. However, once Nelly realizes Cathy is dying, she tells Heathcliff. Unfortunately, it’s too late, and Cathy dies from sepsis from the miscarriage before he arrives.
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In the book, Cathy has a daughter, but in the movie, she suffers a miscarriage. That is only one change from the source material. The other change is that Heathcliff visits Cathy before she dies; however, in the movie, that does not happen. She speaks to him in a dream-state, but they don’t actually meet in person before she dies. Fennell explained that the decision to keep Heathcliff and Cathy apart at the end is “partly structural.”
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“There are about three different meetings and three different speeches, and so part of it was consolidating that,” she said while speaking to Entertainment Weekly. “But also, we talk a lot about ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and, obviously, when we meet Isabella, she’s talking about that kind of story and about that missed thing, and I feel so much that Cathy and Heathcliff’s [romance] was about missing each other.”
She went on to say, “And so what I did was I brought a lot of the love forward, and a lot of those really important conversations forward, to give them some time so that it didn’t just happen at the end.”
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Instead of following the story of their children, the movie ends pretty quickly after Cathy passes away. Her return as a ghost, featured in several other adaptations, does not occur here.
“It begins where it ends and ends where it begins,” Fennell said of her chosen ending. “And that’s the thing about love, and it’s the thing about the book, right? It’s that it’s forever and it’s cyclical, and so there’s no stop — even when there’s a terrible, sad, tragic stop, it’s not really a stop — because that’s what the book feels so much about.”
She adds, “It’s about the depths of human feeling and how it exists in a profound way, not just a physical one. And so that, I don’t know, that felt like the right way to end it for me.”

Elsewhere in her conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Fennell revealed that she had first fallen in love with the book as a teenager. While creating the script, she recalled events that had actually happened in the book and others that didn’t. This led her to shape the narrative by eliminating some characters and changing others.
“It was funny, you know, I think the things that I remembered were both real and not real,” she explained. “So there was a certain amount of wish fulfillment in there, and there were whole characters that I’d sort of forgotten or consolidated.”
Instead of directly adapting the book, Fennell explained that she “wanted to make something that was my response and interpretation to that book and to the feeling of it.”
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Amy Schumer kept it real on Valentine’s Day … setting up what she called a “Crying Corner” as she navigates life amid her divorce from husband Chris Fischer.
The comedian shared a photo of herself sitting beneath a handmade “Crying Corner” sign, with tissues and water nearby, making it clear she wasn’t leaning into the lovey dovey vibes flooding social media.
The post comes weeks after she filed for divorce from Fischer, ending their seven-year marriage. The couple got married in 2018, and they share a son, Gene. When news of their split became public last year, Amy addressed it in her signature candid style, emphasizing the focus remains on co-parenting and mutual respect.
While the breakup appears amicable, Valentine’s Day can hit differently during a major life change, and Amy didn’t pretend otherwise. Rather than posting flowers or a romantic tribute, she embraced the moment with a tongue-in-cheek setup that felt both vulnerable and on brand.
Schumer has long built her career on turning personal experiences into relatable comedy, and this was no different. If there were tears, they came with a label and a punchline.
TV comes in many shapes and sizes, but one of the most popular media as of late is anime, with hit series such as One Piece becoming a worldwide phenomenon. However, on the other side of the spectrum are TV dramas, and HBO is the king of series, award-winning shows. From modern hits like Succession to all-time classics such as Game of Thrones, HBO is home to some of the best TV.
There isn’t much crossover between anime and HBO, but that doesn’t mean these stories can’t intertwine, which is why this list will rank ten anime that could become great HBO dramas. This list will rank these entries based on how well their story can translate to an HBO drama, including factors such as setting, storytelling, characters, entertainment value, originality, critical acclaim, and how good a drama it is.
HBO has many different types of shows, but sci-fi isn’t the most common. One series that might work is Parasyte: The Maxim. When an alien fails to take over his brain, it inhabits Shinichi’s hand to survive. Alerting him of an alien invasion, the duo tries to find others like them while stopping the onslaught of hidden creatures before they take over the world.
An HBO adaptation might be difficult since Parasyte is set in Japan, but an alternate story somewhere in the West could work perfectly. The dramatic story is mysterious, emotional, and riveting from start to finish. There is already a live-action Netflix spin-off, meaning that if HBO handled it, they could make an even better drama that could enhance the story.
As mentioned, sci-fi isn’t really HBO’s thing, but they could absolutely pull off an adaptation of Lazarus, Shinichiro Watanabe‘s latest creation. Hapna is a miracle drug that cures any pain, but when the creator reveals that it will kill everyone who takes it, the world goes into a panic. A select team is now on the case to find the doctor and get the cure, but they discover a lot more on the way.
Other Watanabe anime are better, such as Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo, but those wouldn’t work as well for HBO compared to Lazarus. The plot spans across the globe, investigating various things related to the cure, the virus, and its creator. The anime was a bit of a letdown, meaning a live-action HBO series could very well be an improvement.
Action and adventure series are more popular than dramas, meaning anime like My Home Hero don’t get the recognition they deserve. When a father learns that his daughter is being abused by her Yakuza boyfriend, he takes matters into his own hands. Now, he and his wife must clean up the mess and stay out of the Yakuza’s sight as they search for the boss’s missing son.
Like Parasyte, My Home Hero presents the problem of being set in Japan, but HBO could easily switch it to a family of gangsters or Italian mobsters, potentially being a successor of The Sopranos. The anime had poor production, but with a healthy budget, this show could be the best new thing. My Home Hero has a magnificent story and plot that is suspenseful and gripping. Any fan could fall in love with this dramatic masterclass.
Most anime are naturally set in Japan, even the historical ones, but a few take place in foreign settings, such as Orb: On the Movements of the Earth. It follows multiple protagonists in Poland trying to prove the theory of heliocentrism. However, the church forbids such thinking, trying its hardest to silence the heretics.
The story may not be real, but this historical masterpiece is one of the best anime series of the 2020s anyway. Orb was one of the biggest recent surprises, highlighting a remarkable story about the beauty of humanity and its indomitable will for truth, knowledge, and progression. With these themes and story, HBO could make a masterpiece.
Naoki Urasawa is arguably the most prolific manga author of all time, with some of the greatest series ever, and his magnum opus is Monster. Dr. Tenma saves the life of a child instead of the mayor, but years later, that same child grew up to become a serial killer. Tenma must now take matters into his own hands and kill Johan, but will he be able to do that when he learns of his dark past?
Monster is mostly set in Germany, spanning across the country while investigating where Johan is, as well as his history. The story is full of twists and turns as well as intricate details and memorable moments that blend to create one of the greatest mysteries of all time. Monster is a masterpiece in any medium, meaning it would be among the best HBO dramas.
Comedy drama TV shows are becoming more prominent in the West, but not in Japan, which is why the Western audience would appreciate an HBO drama of The Fable. When a hitman is too good at his job, he and his assistant need to take a vacation and wait for the heat to die down. However, they get into trouble everywhere they go while trying to relax.
The Fable takes place in Japan, but a simple change of scenery would make it perfect for HBO, and the plot is easily transferable. This anime is one of the funniest, most action-packed, and engrossing modern shows all at the same time. With compelling story arcs and well-crafted humor, The Fable is begging to be made into a live-action series and flourishes with its dramatic absurdity.
There aren’t a lot of anime set in America, but any of those few would naturally make a good HBO drama, including Baccano! From a scientist and his assistant looking for their missing immortality elixir to a war between mafia groups to a train full of criminals, this anime interweaves these seemingly disconnected plots into one epic story.
Baccano never received a complete adaptation, which is why an HBO drama would make an interesting way to conclude the series. HBO series are known for their storytelling, and there aren’t many anime with better stories than Baccano, weaving a complicated set of stories together to create something even greater. It is a masterpiece that should gain an even larger audience.
The second historical anime on this list is Vinland Saga, whose manga recently came to an end in 2025. When the Vikings murder his father, Thorfinn joins their crew in order to get revenge, but he first needs to grow stronger. After years of staying on their crew, he is a completely different person and must now reflect and understand what he actually wants in life.
Vinland Saga is regarded as one of the best-written anime series ever, with remarkable character development and philosophical themes. With its outstanding writing, magnificent stories, compelling characters, and European setting, Vinland Saga is one of the easiest and best anime for Hollywood to adapt. This anime has the potential to be a prestigious HBO that could win awards.
Gambling is unfortunately becoming more common nowadays, but some of the best stories around this topic come from anime, such as Kaiji. The titular character is hopelessly in debt, but when he gets a proposition to clear his debt, he instantly takes up the offer. However, he must compete in and win a series of twisted games for the purpose of entertaining the rich.
Like a couple of other anime on this list, Kaiji is also set in Japan, but the setting isn’t necessary, meaning an HBO drama could easily be set anywhere. The story, tension, characters, and plot are simply too good to be only in anime, and with shows such as Squid Game becoming worldwide hits, Kaiji can be just as popular, but even better. This story is a non-stop thrill ride that will excite, exhilarate, and leave fans wanting more.
The best anime that would work as an HBO drama would be set in America, and while there are a handful, Banana Fish is the best. A Japanese reporter comes to America to write an article about gangs, but he gets involved with the young leader of a street gang and a conspiracy. They must now stop the devious plot while trying to stay alive.
While a lot of the anime on this list could be adapted into an HBO drama, Banana Fish already feels like one, meaning the transition would be easy. The plot is dark, dramatic, bleak, gripping, and bathed in Western storytelling. Banana Fish is a gang drama and a drug conspiracy that is a narrative close to prestige crime dramas. With gritty, unflinching realism, Banana Fish is an anime masterpiece that deals with heavy topics and mature subject matter, and has a cinematic pedigree that makes it the best anime that could be an HBO drama.
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