Before ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,’ Nia DaCosta Took Over Another Iconic Horror Franchise

Last year, *28 Years Later* resurrected a franchise that originally turned the zombie genre on its head in 2002 with *28 Days Later*. Released in the months following 9/11, the Alex Garland-written and Danny Boyle-directed film introduced rage-filled monsters who didn’t shamble—they ran. It is now regarded as one of the best horror films of the 21st century.

Neither Boyle nor Garland returned for the 2005 follow-up, *28 Weeks Later*. But two decades later, both creators were back for the perfectly titled *28 Years Later*. Although this was set to be the first of a planned trilogy, Boyle stepped down from the director’s chair for the second installment, *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple*, handing the reins over to Nia DaCosta.

A few years ago, this might have been considered a risk. However, by 2021, DaCosta had already proven her ability to breathe new life into a franchise when she shocked audiences with her take on *Candyman*.

### Nia DaCosta Was Given a Difficult Task With *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple*

In April 2024, Deadline exclusively announced that Nia DaCosta would direct the second entry in the *28 Years Later* trilogy. This news was huge for DaCosta but also presented a unique challenge. Instead of being a traditional sequel, *28 Years Later* and *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple* were to be filmed nearly back-to-back. This meant Boyle’s film would remain fresh in everyone’s minds, creating high expectations for DaCosta’s follow-up.

Despite the pressure, DaCosta was confident in her vision. She told CNN,
“I came in saying, this is my vision for it. And I also don’t want to make a Danny Boyle movie, because I don’t know how to do that.”

Her statement was not a sign of disrespect but a confident acknowledgment of her own talent—precisely why she was hired. This approach should be no surprise considering what she achieved with *Candyman* five years earlier.

### Jordan Peele Hired Nia DaCosta To Direct *Candyman*

In 2018, still in her 20s, Nia DaCosta wrote and directed her first film, *Little Woods*, starring Tessa Thompson and Lily James. The film’s phenomenal reviews put DaCosta on the map. That same year, despite *Little Woods* not being a horror film, she was hired by Jordan Peele to direct a sequel to *Candyman*—a high-pressure assignment.

The original *Candyman* (1992) was arguably the best horror film of the first half of the decade, released at a time when the genre was struggling after the 1980s slasher boom. Its premise about a killer with a hook for a hand, who appears when you say his name five times in the mirror, may sound like another typical slasher flick.

However, the film—based on a Clive Barker story—was much deeper. It explored themes of class and racism while introducing a new horror icon played by Tony Todd. Although the franchise faltered by the decade’s end with two subpar sequels, fans continued to desire more, especially for Todd to reprise his role.

When the new *Candyman* was finally released three years after announcement, Todd was not the titular character. Normally, recasting such a beloved figure would spark fan outrage, but in this case, it was the best possible choice.

### The 2021 *Candyman* Worked by Focusing on Story Over Nostalgia

The original *Candyman*, although made by a white director (Bernard Rose) and based on a story about another white man, centered on the Black experience. This made hiring a Black filmmaker critical for the 2021 version.

DaCosta told *Empire*, “There is definitely a sense of taking ownership, and telling a Black story about Black people.”

But her hiring was more than just about representation. It was earned through talent. Peele praised her to *Empire*, calling her film “beautiful, steady, and elegant.”

DaCosta not only directed *Candyman* but also co-wrote it with Peele and Win Rosenfeld. The film succeeded by honoring what *Candyman* stood for, rather than relying on nostalgia or fan service.

It didn’t need Tony Todd or a simple slasher formula. Instead, it paid tribute to the past while delivering the horror audiences expected—plenty of scares and gore—without losing sight of important social commentary, including gentrification and police brutality.

Casting Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as *Candyman* was a genius move. It built on the concept of the character as a legend born of Black tragedies, suggesting he could look like anyone.

Like *Little Woods*, the 2021 *Candyman* was a deeper examination of humanity and societal issues. It wasn’t about a hook-handed killer—it never was.

Fans were captivated. *Candyman* received critical acclaim and grossed $77 million worldwide.

### Preparing for *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple*

DaCosta’s bold take on *Candyman* could have been an absolute disaster in the wrong hands. Instead, she succeeded despite her relatively short career.

This experience prepared her well for *28 Years Later: The Bone Temple*, which is—unsurprisingly—receiving spectacular reviews. Critics praise DaCosta for putting her own spin on a legendary franchise, crafting a nightmare that is familiar yet distinctively her own.

*Candyman* is currently available to watch on Peacock in the U.S.
https://collider.com/candyman-nia-dacosta-28-years-later-the-bone-temple/

Conan O’Brien Says ‘Midsommar’ “Upsets” Him for the Most Surprising (and Relatable) Reason

As a genre, horror is meant to make audiences feel uncomfortable. Whether it’s the skin-tingling suspense when viewers anticipate a terrifying scare just around the corner, or the sickening sensation elicited by a disturbing visual on screen, horror can generate some of the most visceral reactions from its audience. More importantly, it can powerfully convey whatever themes a director wishes to explore without reserve.

Stanley Kubrick’s eerie, slow-burning *The Shining*, William Friedkin’s overwhelming depiction of evil in *The Exorcist*, and John Carpenter’s groundbreaking use of prosthetics in *The Thing* all stand as shining examples of horror successfully unnerving viewers in unforgettable ways. In modern cinema, Ari Aster has embodied this approach, using the horror genre as a tool to communicate poignant yet disturbing ideas. His debut feature *Hereditary* is widely regarded as one of the best first films by any director.

Aster’s later work, *Midsommar*, was also hailed for its distressing visuals and uniquely creepy folk-horror tone. When one of television’s most famous hosts revealed what made them anxious about watching *Midsommar*, it was for a reason many wouldn’t expect. However, looking a little deeper, this reaction actually highlights one of the more subtle details contributing to *Midsommar*’s dark facade.

### Conan O’Brien Was “Upset” By the Lack of Food in *Midsommar*

Food in film can always be used to powerful effect. Sometimes it’s disgusting, as seen in *The Substance*, and other times it becomes one of the most intriguing parts of a scene—like the famous strudel in *Inglourious Basterds*. In *Midsommar*, many viewers recall the unforgettable moment when Christian (Jack Reynor) unknowingly eats a pie containing Maja’s (Isabelle Grill) pubic hair, as part of a love spell practiced in the village.

However, former late-night and Academy Awards host Conan O’Brien had a very different reason for feeling unsettled by the food in *Midsommar*.

During an interview with A24 and Letterbox for their series *The List*, O’Brien sat down with *If I Had Legs I’d Kick You* director Mary Bronstein to discuss significant films in their lives and their viewing habits. They talked about everything from the first films they ever watched to whether they would watch any movie in the immersive 4DX format.

When asked to name the “Most Stressful Movie You’ve Ever Seen,” Bronstein’s answer was straightforward—Adam Sandler and the Safdie brothers’ *Uncut Gems*. O’Brien, however, chose *Midsommar* for a very unusual reason: the sparse amounts of food on the tables during meal scenes.

O’Brien explained, “Oddly, the thing that probably stressed me the most is whenever they would have those big scenes where they put out food. There’s not enough food. And that upsets me because I come from a large family, and if I had sat there with my brothers and sisters, and they just put out some hazelnuts and some grapes, I’d have started killing people.”

### Understanding O’Brien’s Unique Reaction

At first glance, this might seem like O’Brien just being the typically relatable personality we all know him to be. Although I’m not from a large family myself, I do come from one of big eaters. I can easily empathize with the guessing game families face every year when deciding how much food to prepare—too little or too much—and how it inevitably leads to surplus.

However, there’s another way to interpret O’Brien’s reaction, one that adds depth to the overall tone *Midsommar* establishes. The scarcity of food displayed during the meal scenes subtly emphasizes how something always feels off in the film. This feeling contrasts sharply with the epic scale of the more disturbing moments, such as Dani’s (Florence Pugh) ritualistic maypole dance around the giant tower of flowers.

Moreover, the minimal food draws viewers’ attention to the meals themselves, especially to scenes like the infamous pie-eating ritual—an integral part of the story.

### A New Perspective on *Midsommar*

It’s always fascinating to discover unique reactions to acclaimed films like *Midsommar*, and Conan O’Brien’s stands out as certainly one of the most distinctive. While it’s not unreasonable to assume others might have noticed the same detail, hearing it expressed by someone of O’Brien’s stature in Hollywood highlights an often-overlooked aspect of Ari Aster’s modern classic.

In the end, this observation invites us to take a fresh look at Aster’s work and uncover deeper layers within the film’s mise en scène—details that may have slipped past many viewers during their first watch.

*Midsommar* is currently available to stream on HBO Max in the U.S.
https://collider.com/conan-obrien-midsommar-upset-food/

‘You, Me & Tuscany’ takes Black rom-coms to Italy

Will Packer, the blockbuster producer behind hits like “Girls Trip,” the “Ride Along” franchise, and ten U.S. box office No. 1 debuts — including “Night School,” “This Christmas” and “Think Like a Man” — delivers a charming new rom-com in “You, Me & Tuscany.” This new film features a stellar cast and a stunning Italian villa, as well as the unexpected romantic entanglement of two people caught in love’s whirlwind. The cast and the producer recently launched the first look of the film and spoke about the creative process behind the new romantic comedy. He explained that the Italian vineyards played a major part in the film. “I’ve engaged in various projects in this area, but nothing compares to this experience,” Packer said. “The backdrop and the element of wish fulfillment are unique, you know? “We had so much fun on this set, and I believe you can tell when the energy in a movie is organic and genuine,” he continued. “Surrounded by beautiful vineyards and enjoying plenty of wine and pasta, we managed to create a really fun film.” Halle Bailey, who fans may know from the 2023 live-action “The Little Mermaid” and “The Color Purple,” stars as Anna, a young woman who has given up on her dreams of becoming a chef and is now wandering through her 20s, making a series of poor choices. After Anna unexpectedly loses her house-sitting job and her place to stay, she meets Matteo, a charming Italian who has an empty villa in Tuscany. This chance encounter inspires her to travel to Italy, despite the advice of her always-honest best friend, Claire (played by Aziza Scott from “Home Before Dark” fame). Anna’s plan to crash at Matteo’s villa for one night, without permission, falls apart when Matteo’s mother, Gabriella (played by Italian film icon Isabella Ferrari), unexpectedly arrives at the house. In a state of panic, Anna gives Gabriella the impression that she is Matteo’s fiancée. “I was genuinely excited to be a part of this project because, when I read the script, I thought, ‘This is a movie I want to watch with my sister.’ This is the kind of film I want to enjoy with my friends,” Bailey said. “This is a movie that makes me feel positive. It’s joyful. “I was also truly inspired to portray Anna’s character,” she continued. “Her journey of exploring her passions and rediscovering what she wants for herself resonated with me, especially the self-doubt that can creep in and how she ultimately regains her power. Additionally, I found her inspiration from Regé’s character to be compelling.” However, Anna’s little lie turns into a significant problem when Matteo’s cousin, Michael (Regé-Jean Page; known for “Bridgerton” and “Black Bag”), shows up. Anna soon realizes that the chemistry between her and Michael could spark a change that transforms her life. Page, who established himself as a romantic leading man with his breakout role in “Bridgerton,” shared his thoughts on the experience of filming and working with Bailey. “I think people sometimes underestimate rom-coms, but what happens when you start telling love stories?” he said. “One reason for the hype is that it’s incredibly easy to fall in love with Halle Bailey. There’s something about the energy she brings to the set that is so light, so full of love and completely lacking in cynicism in any way, shape or form.” The film features an international cast, including Lorenzo de Moor (“The Legend Hunters”) as Matteo, Marco Calvani (“The Four Seasons”) as an Italian taxi driver who befriends Anna, and Academy Award-nominee Nia Vardalos (“My Big Fat Greek Wedding”) as Anna’s house-sitting client, Mrs. Dunn. Acclaimed filmmaker Kat Coiro, known for “Marry Me” and “Matlock,” directed “You, Me & Tuscany.” The screenplay was written by Ryan Engle (“Rampage,” “Beast”), adapting an original idea developed by Ryan and Kristin Engle. Will Packer (“Girls Trip,” “Ride Along”) and Johanna Byer (“Point Blank,” executive producer of “Praise This”) produced the film through Will Packer Productions. Ryan Engle and Kristin Engle served as executive producers. “You, Me & Tuscany” comes to theaters worldwide on April 10, 2026. Stay informed and connected — subscribe to The Philadelphia Tribune NOW! Click Here Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don’t Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don’t knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the ‘Report’ link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We’d love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
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SCOOP: Rs. 20 crores spent on the GRAND Bhediya scene in Thamma; was shot under Amar Kaushik’s supervision

The grand Diwali release **Thamma** is a part of the much-loved Maddock Horror Comedy Universe. As expected, characters from earlier films make an appearance in this Ayushmann Khurrana-starrer.

Back in July, Bollywood Hungama revealed that Varun Dhawan appears in the film, reprising his role as Bhediya. The actor reportedly shot for six days, and the scene featuring him is said to be a visual spectacle. Now, Bollywood Hungama has uncovered some fascinating details about this sequence.

A source shared, “The makers decided to go all out with the scene of Betaal vs Bhediya. Hence, a mind-boggling amount of Rs. 20 crores was spent just on that sequence. Producer Dinesh Vijan was clear – the fight scene should have top-class VFX that would stun the viewers. After all, this scene is very crucial for the future of the universe.”

The source further revealed, “Amar Kaushik, the founder and mentor of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, serves as the producer of Thamma. But for the crucial Bhediya scene, he was personally present on set to supervise. With so much at stake, Amar decided to oversee the filming. Thamma’s director, Aditya Sarpotdar, was informed in advance and completely understood Amar’s point of view. He was more than happy to have Amar on set and appreciated his valuable inputs.”

**Thamma** stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Paresh Rawal.

The breathtaking Betaal vs Bhediya showdown has left audiences in awe, blending cutting-edge VFX with Amar Kaushik’s trademark storytelling flair. With *Thamma* now cementing the foundation for the next chapter in the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, fans can look forward to even grander crossovers and deeper connections in upcoming films.

**Also Read:**
[Flam and Maddock Films bring India’s FIRST 3D mixed-reality experience to Thamma]
https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/scoop-rs-20-crores-spent-grand-bhediya-scene-thamma-shot-amar-kaushiks-supervision/

Johnny Depp regresará a Hollywood con “Un cuento de Navidad”

Johnny Depp está en negociaciones finales para protagonizar una nueva versión del clásico de Charles Dickens, **Un cuento de Navidad**.

El renombrado actor se une así a la lista de talentos que han dado vida a esta emblemática historia, que continúa emocionando a generaciones alrededor del mundo. Esta nueva adaptación promete ofrecer una visión fresca y contemporánea, manteniendo la esencia que ha hecho perdurar el relato a lo largo del tiempo.

Los detalles sobre el equipo creativo y la fecha de estreno aún no han sido revelados, pero se espera que en las próximas semanas se anuncien más novedades. Sin duda, la participación de Depp genera gran expectativa entre los fanáticos del cine y la literatura clásica.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/24/johnny-depp-regresara-a-hollywood-con-un-cuento-de-navidad/

父から託された戦中「加害」日記 戦争で豹変させられた姿描く映画上映へ


title: 父から託された戦中「加害」日記 戦争で豹変させられた姿描く映画上映へ
date: 2025-10-15 06:00
category: 九州ニュース / 熊本 / 社会
author: 藤崎 真二

「戦争を正しく理解してほしい」と語る田中信幸さん=7日午後、熊本市

元日本兵の戦中日記や家族の証言から先の大戦の姿に迫るドキュメンタリー映画「豹変(ひょうへん)と沈黙」(原義和監督)が、17日から熊本市で上映されます。

出演者の一人である同市の田中信幸さん(74)は、幼い頃から戦争の話を聞かされて育ちました。

本作は、田中さんの父親から託された戦中の日記を元に、戦争によって豹変させられた人間の姿を描いています。

映画は戦争の加害の側面に焦点を当て、平和への理解を深めることを目的としています。

上映は熊本市内の会場で行われ、戦争の記憶を後世に伝える貴重な機会となるでしょう。

(この記事は有料会員限定です)
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411336/

WATCH: This short Irish film features the best parts of old Ireland

**“Songs of the Emerald Isle” (1955) – A Charming Irish Travelogue Now Streaming Free**

The 1955 Irish travelogue short film, *Songs of the Emerald Isle*, is available to watch for free on the Irish Film Institute’s IFIPlayer. This delightful film presents five much-loved Irish airs and ballads set against the stunning backdrop of Ireland’s landscapes.

Featuring notable performances, Bing Crosby sings “How Can You Buy Killarney?” (from his *St Patrick’s Day Parade* album), John Feeney performs “The Connemara Shore,” and Connie Foley delivers a heartfelt rendition of “Lovely Leitrim.” These moving songs of yearning and nostalgia blend beautifully with visuals depicting Irish Travellers, fishermen, foresters, and farmers, alongside ancient monuments, rich farmlands, seascapes, and the iconic River Shannon.

In one memorable scene from County Cavan, the Power Dancers and Ulster champion Marie McCluskey perform lively jigs and reels in a schoolyard, accompanied by an accordion player, capturing the spirit of traditional Irish dance and music.

The film’s locations include Oughterard and Ashford Castle in County Mayo; Fenagh Abbey in County Leitrim; County Galway; Cavan; the River Shannon; and the rugged western coast.

This digital copy was created from the sole surviving print of the film preserved in the IFI Irish Film Archive collection. The original 16mm print, clearly well-loved and frequently screened, shows signs of wear and tear, including occasional slight picture jumps and audio gaps. The IFI hopes these minor imperfections will not affect your enjoyment of this charming glimpse into mid-20th-century Irish life.

The video below is published with the support of the Irish Film Institute (IFI), in partnership with IrishCentral, bringing you a taste of the remarkable archival treasures held by the IFI. You can explore all IrishCentral articles and videos from the IFI [here](#).

For more historic Irish footage, visit the [IFI Player](https://ifiplayer.ie/), the Irish Film Institute’s virtual viewing room that provides free, instant access worldwide to Irish heritage preserved in the IFI Irish Film Archive. Discover Ireland’s culture from the last century through documentaries, animation, adverts, amateur footage, feature films, and much more.

You can also download the IFI Player apps for free on iPhone, Android, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku to enjoy this unique content anytime, anywhere.

*Originally published in 2021 and updated in 2025.*
https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/irish-film-old-ireland

Madhur Bhandarkar objects to Chandni Bar Returns; producers claim legal rights secured

**Madhur Bhandarkar Raises Objection to Title ‘Chandni Bar Returns’; Producers Claim Legal Rights Secured**

Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar has expressed objections to the use of the title *Chandni Bar Returns* by producer Sandeep Singh and director Ajay Bahl. Bhandarkar, who directed the original *Chandni Bar* (2001) starring Tabu, has lodged a complaint with the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA). He claims the makers of the sequel are using his registered title without proper consent.

The 2001 drama, which won multiple National Awards and established Bhandarkar’s name in Indian cinema, remains one of his most acclaimed works. In his complaint, he alleged that the title *Chandni Bar* belongs to him, and that Singh and Bahl have proceeded without authorisation.

Following Bhandarkar’s grievance, IMPPA has reportedly instructed the makers to halt the use of the title until the dispute is resolved.

### Producers Respond with Legal Clarification

In response, Sandeep Singh’s Legend Studios issued an official statement countering Bhandarkar’s claims. The studio asserted that they hold all necessary rights to proceed with the project.

Legend Studios clarified that they acquired the option rights to the title from the original producers of *Chandni Bar*, represented by the late R. Mohan’s wife, Lata Mohan Iyer. She is listed as the proprietor in the Government of India’s Trademark Registry.

Co-producer Vishal Gurnani stated:
“Sandeep Singh’s Legend Studios has acquired the Option Rights of the said title from the Original Producers, who are also the owners of the Registered Trademark and IP rights of the original cult classic *Chandni Bar* (2001). We want to state that no other banner can legally make the said film. Our IP lawyers are replying to the concerned trade associations and are taking all necessary steps to validate and protect our legal rights.”

Additionally, the studio shared the official trademark certificate (Application Number 1662053, Class 41), listing Lata Mohan Iyer as the proprietor, substantiating their claim to the title.

### The Road Ahead for *Chandni Bar Returns*

Despite Bhandarkar’s objection, Legend Studios has confirmed that the sequel is moving forward. Directed by Ajay Bahl, *Chandni Bar Returns* is slated for a worldwide release on December 3, 2026.

The makers describe the film as a reimagined sequel that will retain the essence of the original while presenting a modern, gritty narrative tailored for contemporary audiences. Legend Studios emphasizes its commitment to honoring the legacy of the 2001 classic while ensuring that the production of *Chandni Bar Returns* remains legally compliant and respectful of the original’s cultural impact.

**Also Read:**
[Ankita Lokhande turns producer with Chandni Bar sequel; says she wants to pave the way for newcomers]

**More Pages:**
– Chandni Bar Box Office Collection
– Bollywood News Live Updates
https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/madhur-bhandarkar-objects-chandni-bar-returns-producers-claim-legal-rights-secured/

‘Better Than Rashmika Mandanna’: Nora Fatehi Impresses Netizens With Her Amazing Dance Moves In Song Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka From Thamma

The makers of *Thamma* have released a new song from the film titled **”Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka”**, featuring none other than Bollywood’s dancing queen, Nora Fatehi. The song is composed by Sachin-Jigar and sung by Rashmeet Kaur.

Earlier, the makers had unveiled the track **”Tum Mere Na Huye”**, which featured Rashmika Mandanna and Ayushmann Khurrana. While that song received a mixed response, netizens are highly impressed with Nora’s dance moves in the latest release.

One netizen commented,
*”Better than Rashmika Mandanna (sic).”*

Another Instagram user wrote,
*”It’s so good 😍 I’m streaming on 4 devices 🤭😻 Nobody performs like you Nora Jaan. You’re so graceful, mashaallah (sic).”*

Yet another fan exclaimed,
*”Sexiest moves 🔥🔥🔥 killing it goddess Nora (sic).”*

Check out the comments below for more fan reactions!

### Nora Fatehi on “Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka”

Talking about the song, Nora Fatehi shared,
*”Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka was an absolute thrill to perform. Feeling every beat and knowing the audience would want to groove along made it so exciting. This song is completely explosive and continues the era of high-energy performances and iconic Bollywood glamour — the same spirit the audience has always loved seeing from me. The choreography is powerful, the hook step is catchy, and every moment on set felt like moving to the heartbeat of the music itself.”*

### Thamma Release Date

*Thamma* is slated to release on **October 21, 2025**, perfectly timed for the Diwali weekend. Directed by *Munjya* fame director Aditya Sarpotdar, the film also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead role.

As a part of the Maddock Horror Comedy Universe, the movie is expected to have a bumper opening at the box office. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how this exciting new offering blends horror and comedy with Bollywood glamour and music.

Stay tuned for more updates!
https://www.freepressjournal.in/entertainment/better-than-rashmika-mandanna-nora-fatehi-impresses-netizens-with-her-amazing-dance-moves-in-song-dilbar-ki-aankhon-ka-from-thamma

‘Mirai’ OTT version to feature multiple deleted scenes: Report

The hit Telugu film *Mirai* is all set for its OTT premiere on October 10.

Fans can catch the much-awaited release exclusively on JioHotstar.

Mark your calendars and get ready to enjoy *Mirai* from the comfort of your home!
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/mirai-ott-version-to-include-deleted-scenes/story

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