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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is an American animated superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name. The film is a sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and it is the second film, and the third installment in the Spider-Verse Saga. The film was released on May 31, 2023 internationally and on June 2, 2023, in the United States.

The film is directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson and stars Shameik Moore as Miles Morales/Spider-Man, Jake Johnson as Peter B. Parker/Spider-Man, Hailee Steinfeld as Gwen Stacy/Spider-Woman, Oscar Isaac as Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man 2099, Issa Rae as Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman, Karan Soni as Pavitr Prabhakar/Spider-Man India, with Daniel Kaluuya as Hobie Brown/Spider-Punk and Jason Schwartzman as Jonathan Ohnn/The Spot.

Synopsis

After reuniting with Gwen Stacy, Brooklyn's full-time, friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is catapulted across the Multiverse, where he encounters a team of Spider-People charged with protecting its very existence. However, when the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles finds himself pitted against the other Spiders. He must soon redefine what it means to be a hero so he can save the people he loves most.

Plot

On Earth-65, a couple of months after the destruction of the Alchemax collider, Gwen Stacy is struggling to live up to the expectations of her father, who does not know that she is Spider-Woman. He is hunting her after she accidentally caused the death of her best friend, Peter Parker. One night, Gwen heads over to the Guggenheim Museum after hearing reports of an intruder, only to run into a Renaissance-themed Vulture that comes from an alternate universe. Spider-People Miguel O'Hara and Jessica Drew arrive using portal-generating watches and subdue the Vulture. In the aftermath, Gwen reveals herself to her father, who is distraught by the fact she lied to him about something this serious. This along with all the previous taunting from her over the years as a fugitive clouded his mind and attempts to arrest her. Drew suggests to a reluctant O'Hara that Gwen join the "Spider-Society," which he begrudgingly accepts. The three then leave Earth-65.

In Brooklyn on Earth-1610, Miles Morales is adapting to being Spider-Man while internally handling his feelings for Gwen and struggling to live up to his parents' expectations. While heading to a parent-teacher evaluation, he encounters the Spot, a scientist infused with portals after the Alchemax collider explosion. Blaming Miles for his dilemma, the Spot brings Miles to Alchemax after a series of skirmishes. He then accidentally transports himself into a void, where he learns to travel to other universes that contain the Alchemax collider so he can use them to empower himself.

Gwen travels to Earth-1610 and she and Miles reconnect, though she is secretly tracking the Spot across dimensions. Miles invisibly watches Gwen trace him, after which Drew contacts Gwen and instructs her to leave Miles behind. Gwen opens a portal, which Miles follows through to Mumbattan on Earth-50101. They encounter Spider-Men Pavitr Prabhakar and Hobie Brown before confronting the Spot, who successfully absorbs the power of that world's collider. Miles is struck with a vision of his father dying at the hands of the Spot before the Spot escapes. In the ensuing destruction of the collider, Miles saves a police captain, the father of Prabhakar's girlfriend. However, Mumbattan then begins falling apart from the disruption of a "canon event". Members of the Spider-Society arrive to assess the damage of the dimensional anomaly, while Miles, Gwen, Prabhakar, and Brown are sent to their headquarters on Earth-928, where hundreds of Spider-Man variants reside. They meet up with O'Hara, and are joined by Peter B. Parker and his daughter Mayday. O'Hara explains how each Spider-Man's story contains "canon events", such as the death of a police captain, and that straying from those events threaten the fabric of the multiverse.

Miles realizes that his father's death is a canon event. He argues with O'Hara, who imprisons him. However, Brown, an anarchist, helps Miles break loose, then uses a portal to ditch the Society. O'Hara orders all of the Spider-People to apprehend Miles, resulting in a long chase through the complex. O'Hara eventually pins Miles down and tells him that he was never supposed to become Spider-Man, as the spider that bit him came from another universe, making Miles the original anomaly and leaving that world with no Spider-Man. Miles flees and, with the help of Spider-Byte Margo Kess, returns to his "home dimension". Seeing Gwen as a liability, O'Hara kicks her out of the Spider-Society and sends her back to her universe.

Meanwhile on Earth-616, Peter Parker returns home when he is greet by his wife Mary Jane Watson, since he was having self doubts about if he really gotta be a good father as well as feeling sad and depressed thanks to the events that unfold in the spider-society and what happen to the alternate version of Gwen. Peter is approach by MJ who cheer him up by revealing him that sometimes the Spider-People never need to play by the book things that Peter agreed only to Mary ending up teasing him by remember him about his days at high school.

Back on Earth-65, Gwen reconciles with her father, who has decided to resign as police captain. Realizing that his resignation is evidence that canon can be safely violated, Gwen decides to aid Miles, leaving Earth-65 with a bootleg portal watch Brown left with her father for her. As Miles arrives back in his apartment, he reveals to his mother that he is Spider-Man, whom she doesn't recognize. After encountering his deceased uncle, Aaron Davis, glitching, and learning that his father has already died, Miles realizes that he is in Earth-42, the home-world of the spider that bit him. Aaron interrogates Miles, and is soon joined by the Miles of Earth-42, who has become the Prowler. He refuses to send his counterpart to go save his father.

O'Hara, Drew, and Ben Reilly travel to Earth-1610 in search of Miles just as the Spot arrives and begins his attack. Ending the movie on a cliffhanger, Gwen, after speaking with Rio and Jefferson on Earth-1610, reassembles a new version of the spider-gang, consisting of Peter B., Mayday, Prabhakar, Brown, Kess, Spider-Man Noir, Peni Parker, and Spider-Ham to find and save Miles from Miguel and the Spider-Society and help him stop the Spot from destroying everything he hold dear, along with the Spider-Verse itself.

Back in Earth-42, Miles prepares to escape his binds.

Cast

Main Cast:

Others:

Appearances

Locations

Events

Items

Vehicles

  • Motorcycles
  • Trains
  • Cars
  • Helicopters
  • Bus
  • Trucks
  • Fighter Planes (Drawing)
  • Auto rickshaws
  • Bicycles
  • Van
  • Gondolas
  • Food Cart
  • Big Wheel

Races and Species

  • Humans
  • Pig-Spider Hybrids
  • Tyrannosaurus
  • Cat
  • Horse
  • Pigeon
  • Dog
  • Cow
  • Octopus (Plushie)
  • Scorpion (Drawing)
  • Swan
  • Spiders
  • Tslin
  • Rhinoceros
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Saiyan (Poster)
  • Kaiju (Drawing)
  • Robots
  • Symbiotes (Comic book pages) & (Hologram)

Mentioned

Production

Development

By the end of November 2018, ahead of the release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) the following month, Sony Pictures Animation had begun developing a sequel due to the "incredible buzz" surrounding the project. The sequel was to continue the story of Shameik Moore's Miles Morales / Spider-Man, working from "seeds [that were] planted" throughout the first film. Joaquim Dos Santos and David Callaham were set to direct and write, respectively, with Amy Pascal returning from the first film as producer. The other producers of the first film—Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Avi Arad, and Christina Steinberg—were all also expected to return in some capacities. The next month, Pascal revealed that the film would focus on Miles and Hailee Steinfeld's Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman, exploring a romance between the characters that was cut from the first film, and that the sequel would be a "launching pad" for a previously announced female-focused spin-off film starring Steinfeld. Sony officially confirmed the sequel in November 2019, with a release date of April 8, 2022, with Lord and Miller returning as producers. In April 2020, Sony shifted the film's release to October 7, 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In February 2021, Miller said that he and Lord were working on the film's screenplay with Callaham, and that Peter Ramsey would be an executive producer on the sequel after co-directing the first film. That April, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson were announced as co-directors alongside Dos Santos, and that all three had worked on the project since it began. (Thompson was production designer on the first film.) Arad and Steinberg were confirmed to return as producers with Lord, Miller and Pascal, with Alonzo Ruvalcaba co-producing and Aditya Sood, Into the Spider-Verse directors Bob Persichetti and Rodney Rothman, and Rebecca Karch and Brian Michael Bendis joining Ramsey as executive producers.

In December, Lord and Miller revealed that the film was being split into two parts: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) and (Part Two), because they had written the story they wanted to tell for the sequel and realized it was too much for one film. Work on both parts was taking place simultaneously. The sequels were renamed in April 2022, becoming Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse. Their release dates were shifted then, with Across the Spider-Verse pushed back to June 2, 2023. Lord and Miller said that they had told Sony the sequel would be the same size as Into the Spider-Verse, but it ended up having the largest crew of any animated film ever, with around 1,000 people working on it. They added that the film had 240 characters and would take place across six universes.

Casting

The voice cast of Across the Spider-Verse (L-R): Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Vélez, Jake Johnson, Jason Schwartzman, Issa Rae, Karan Soni, Daniel Kaluuya, and Oscar Isaac

By December 2018, Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld were set to reprise their respective roles as Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy from the first film. Lord and Miller also expressed interest in including Spider-Punk, Takuya Yamashiro, the "Japanese Spider-Man" from the 1978 Spider-Man series, and Italian Spiderman in the following movies. In November 2019 Lord indicated that the character Takuya Yamashiro was designed, though he didn't make an appearance in the movie. In August 2020, Jake Johnson expressed hope that he could reprise his role as Peter B. Parker from the first film in the sequel. Issa Rae was cast as Jess Drew / Spider-Woman in June 2021, Johnson confirmed that he would be returning for the sequel a month later, and Oscar Isaac was confirmed in December to be reprising his role of Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099 from the post-credits scene of Into the Spider-Verse. Also in December, Tom Holland—who plays Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe—revealed that Pascal had approached him about appearing in the Spider-Verse films during the filming of Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). Holland and his co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon all expressed interest in appearing in the upcoming films. Jeff Sneider of The Ankler claimed in February 2023 that Holland would appear in a live-action sequence and that his appearance had been the reason the movie was delayed from 2022 to 2023, though it turned out to be false. Christopher Daniel Barnes, who voiced Spider-Man in Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994–1998), also expressed interest in returning for the film.

In April 2022, Brian Tyree Henry and Luna Lauren Vélez were confirmed to be reprising their roles as Miles's parents from the first film while Rachel Dratch was revealed to be voicing the counselor at Miles's school. Lord, Miller, and the directors announced in June that Johnathan Ohnn / the Spot would be the film's main antagonist, with Jason Schwartzman providing the Spot's voice. Powers noted that the Spot was one of "the deepest cuts in Spider-Man's rogue gallery" but the creative team was excited about his abilities, which allow the character to travel between universes. Shea Whigham and Jorma Taccone were also revealed to be voicing George Stacy and the Vulture, respectively. Taccone previously voiced Norman Osborn / Green Goblin and Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the 1967 TV series in Into the Spider-Verse. In November 2022, Daniel Kaluuya was confirmed to be voicing Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Spider-Punk in the film. In December 2022, with the reveal of the film's first poster, it was confirmed that the Peter Parker / Spider-Man from The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008–2009) would appear in the film. Spectacular showrunner Greg Weisman was not informed about the inclusion of his show's character and expressed doubts he would even be featured in the film itself. In January 2023, Nicolas Cage confirmed he would not be reprising his role of Spider-Man Noir for the film. In February 2023, it was revealed that Karan Soni has been cast as Pavitr Prabhakar / Spider-Man India in the film. In April 2023, it was reported that Andy Samberg was playing Ben Reilly / Scarlet Spider. a report confirmed in May 2023, when it was also confirmed that Amandla Stenberg would play Margo Kess / Spider-Byte.

Animation and design

The main universes visited during the film, designed to look like they were each drawn by a different artist. Lord revealed that design work for new characters in the film had begun by November 2019, with comic book artist Kris Anka later revealing that he was serving as a character designer on the film. On June 9, 2020, the film's lead animator Nick Kondo announced that production had started. The different universes visited in the film were designed to look like they were each drawn by a different artist. Having learned new animation tools after working on The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) following the first Spider-Verse film, Lord and Miller ambitiously employed them to develop six different animation styles. The intent was to amaze the audience whenever the characters cross into a new environment so the film can accurately reflect its plot and the styles can generate various emotional backdrops. Earth-65, the home of Gwen Stacy, was designed to look like "impressionistic" watercolor paintings. The animation team created a simulator to generate this style and used a visual palette that reflects Gwen's emotions like a "three dimensional mood ring". According to co-director Justin K. Thompson, the reflection of her emotions through colors is inspired by a scene in 1950's Cinderella where her dress gets torn, and the enviroment reacts to that trauma. This style was also intended by Miller to remind the audience about the covers of the Spider-Gwen comic books. One of the two alternate Earths seen in the trailer was Earth-50101, which the crew nicknamed "Mumbattan" after Mumbai and Manhattan, due to that world being based on the one from Gotham Entertainment Group's Spider-Man: India comic book series. To give the character Pavitr Prabhakar unique motion and fighting style, creative team reserched the 2000-year-old Indian martial arts, Kalaripayattu, from the state of Kerala. The other universe was Nueva York, the futuristic New York City from the Marvel 2099 world, based on the neo-futurist illustrations by Syd Mead, which has an unfinished look.

While the cast and crew being interviewed for Empire in March 2023, co-director Joaquim Dos Santos revealed that another universe would be "the punky New London, inhabited by Daniel Kaluuya's Spider-Punk", with a final dimension "being kept tightly under wraps for now", later revealed to be Earth-42, the world the spider that bit Miles came from and where he has become that world's version of the Prowler. Spider-Punk's animation style alone took 2–3 years to finish and is inspired by collage imagery of 1970s punk-rock album covers, posters, and zines emulating the look of Xerox prints, colored papers and images appropriated from magazines and newsprints, and has a general grayed-out quality due to copy machines not having toner in them. Also the animators experimented with different frame rates in order to reflect DIY punk visuals and Spider-Punk's anarchic personality and tendacy of inconsistency. His body is animated on 3s or 2s (8 or 12 images), his guitar on 4s (6 images), and his outline on 2s or 1s (12 or 24 images); unlike rest of the characters that are predominantly animated on 2s. In May 2023, Jake Johnson revealed in an interview that a Lego universe would be featured in the film. The Lego sequence was done by 14-year-old Canadian animator Preston Mutanga and was added late in the movie, after the filmmakers were so impressed by his fanmade Lego recreation of the film's first teaser that they tracked him down and recruited him.

Miles's design was updated for the sequel to show him having gone through a growth spurt, while Gwen was given a new haircut and an updated costume. Rick Leonardi, the co-creator of Spider-Man 2099, was brought on to adapt his own designs for the film, while comic book artist Brian Stelfreeze was chosen to shape the visual development of Jess Drew. The Spot's design evolves throughout the film as he gains more control of his abilities, beginning with a style that looks like an "unfinished sketch [with] blue construction lines that evoke a comic book artist's rough drawing before the work goes to an inker". The Spot's portals were intended to look like "living ink that had spilled or splattered on the comic artist's drawing", which created new challenges for the animation team. The Vulture was given a Renaissance-era design inspired by the artwork of Leonardo da Vinci's workbooks.

Post-production

In May 2023, Powers revealed that the film would end on a cliffhanger and fellow co-director Dos Santos compared it to the Star Wars original trilogy film The Empire Strikes Back (1980). Powers explained:

Across The Spider-Verse is a movie on its own, but it definitely ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. I think it's a good cliffhanger. We hope that it's a satisfying tee-up for what's coming in the third film, because you want people to be excited about what's coming next. And it helps that we knew going in that this was part two of a three-part story. Since you already know that that third story is guaranteed, you can tackle it a bit differently. That being said, there's a lot of key characters in this film, and there's a story in this film that has an arc of its own that we needed to complete.

In the same month, Powers also stated that the film would not be "tied" to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In the film, Spider-Man 2099 makes a direct reference to the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, telling Gwen to not "get [him] started on Doctor Strange and that little nerd back on Earth-199999" while attributing the events of No Way Home to the collider explosion from Into the Spider-Verse. The quote is meant as a throwaway line that Lord and Miller came up with. Additionally, Donald Glover reprises his role as an alternate version of Aaron Davis / Prowler from the MCU film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) in a live-action cameo, depicted as a prisoner of the Spider-Society displaced from his home reality. When asked in an interview with Lord and Miller at a press junket if it were the same Prowler from the MCU, Miller responded "That is for you to decide. You know, all things are possible in the multiverse." Lord also responded with "We were also trying to give nods to the people that have fallen in love with these characters in other mediums."

Production on Across the Spider-Verse was completed on May 20, 2023, 13 days before the U.S. release date.

On June 23, 2023, Vulture reported that four people who worked on the film alleged that production had faced difficulties due to numerous requests from Lord for changes to already finished animation, as well as the need for him to approve animation layouts early in production. Lord's directions were said to take precedent over the decisions of the film's directing team and led to numerous weeks of long overtime as the animators drastically revised portions of the film several times. They further stated that difficult working conditions caused by the constant revisions caused over 100 artists to leave the project before its completion. One artist said that production on Beyond the Spider-Verse, the film's sequel, had not progressed, and that there was "no way that" it would be completed in time for its scheduled March 2024 release window. Sony denied the allegations concerning Across the Spider-Verse's production troubles, while declining to comment on the possibility of the sequel being delayed, and producer Amy Pascal called the process of heavy revision normal.

Screenplay

View this movie's screenplay here.[17]

Music

Videos

Trailers

Clips

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Behind the Scenes

Notes

  • In November 2019, the film's original release date of April 8, 2022 was announced.[18]
  • In April 2020, it was announced that the film has been delayed to October 7, 2022 following the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[19]
  • On December 4, 2021, a first look at the film was released. It was also announced that it had been split into two films — a decision that came about during the writing process, and the film was initially announced as Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One).[20]
  • In April 2022, it was announced that the film's release had been delayed further to June 2, 2023. Its sequel's new title (and thus the removal of the "Part One" from this film's title) was also announced.[21][13]

Trivia

  • The film's concept is loosely based on the Spider-Man Vol 2 run of the Marvel comics,[22] and both the Spider-Geddon and Spider-Verse events.
  • Alex Ross' Spider-Man design for Sam Raimi's Spider-Man made it to the big screen through this film in the form of one of the many alternate Spider-Men in the Spider Society.
  • Multiple duplicates of the same Spider-Men appear in the movie, Spider-Man Unlimited being one of the most prominent cases since four different versions of him appeared in different scenes in different locations back to back. This can be interpreted as them being variants.
  • This movie features the Spider-Men from the 1967 animated series, Spider-Man Unlimited, The Spectacular Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man. That's four out of the eight main Spider-Men on television so farSpider-Man and His Amazing Friends and the 1994 animated series also have presence in the movie in the form of Videoman making an appearance and Earth 65's Peter Parker briefly wearing 1994 Peter's iconic polo shirt respectively.
  • The following Spider-Man variants were considered but didn't make it into the film: Ultimate Spider-Woman, Ben Reilly as the Sensational Spider-Man, Man-Spider, a S.H.I.E.L.D. Spider-Man, Takuya Yamashiro and his Leopardon, Zombie Spider-Man, Night-Spider, Spider-Man 1602, Spider-Ma'am, Spider-Chef, Amalgam Universe Spider-Boy, Turkish Spider-Man from the unlicensed film 3 Dev Adam, Dormammuverse Spider-Man, Ashley Barton, a robot Spider-Man, a Spider-Wizard and a fox mascot for Samurai Spider-Man, and a Toy Biz Spider-Man being held by a giant kid's hand off-screen
  • Some villains that were considered for the film but didn't make it to the final cut were Stilt-Man, Trapster, The Wall, Agent Venom, Electro, White Rabbit, Jack O'Lantern, Scorpion, Ultimate Mysterio, a cavewoman Boomerang, A TV-head Screwball, a few different variants of Green Goblin (a Ghost Rider Green Goblin, a Mike Mignola-inspired one, a skier one, a figurine one and a puppet one), Ox, Human Fly, Hippo, Xandu, 8-Ball, Chtylok, Hammer Harrison, Radioactive Man and the fully original character of Coffee Man. Most of the villains were designed for a scene taking place in the Bar with No Name that was cut from the movie
  • Some art styles explored for other realities in the film include Mike Mignola / Hellboy, Joseph Christian Leyendecker, a N. C. Wyeth-inspired reality for Web-Slinger, Zap Comix, Monument Valley, Moebius, and Ashley Wood
  • The "International Trailer" reused the song "What's Up Danger" from the precuel.
  • In one of the TV Spots, Gwen Stacy says "The only Italian I know is from Mario Kart", referencing the Mario Kart series from Nintendo. However, that line was removed in the final version of movie.
  • According to the security camera in Lenny's bodega, the events of the movie take place on 2023/07/11. Which is a contradiction. According to Miles, he has been Spider-Man for 1 year and 4 months, so the movie should take place in April 2020, since the events of the first movie took place in December 2018 however we can assume that in other universe such as the world of Peter B. Parker it takes place on that specific date.
  • With the inclusion of Insomniac Peter and the Spider-Man 2 game, this movie is meant to promote Insomniac's upcoming video game Spider-Man 2, which will be released on October 20, 2023.
  • When Miguel says "and don't even get me started on Doctor Strange and the Little Nerd back on Earth-199999", it is a reference to Spider-Man: No Way Home and how the Spider-Man of that universe convinced Doctor Strange to help him restore his identity after Mysterio exposed it in the previous movie. However, the spell went wrong and almost broke open the Multiverse until Strange cast a new spell.
    • In the Spanish dub, both Latin American and Spain, Miguel mentions the MCU universe as "Earth-19999" instead of "Earth-199999" excluding one nine.
      • However in the digital release, Miguel adds the missing nine in the Latin Spanish dub.

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  7. Issa Rae Joins ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ Sequel — The Hollywood Reporter
  8. 8.0 8.1 Spider-man Across the Spider-Verse First 15 Minute Description - Gizmodo
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  10. https://gamerant.com/spiderman-across-the-spiderverse-scarlet-spider-secret-actor/
  11. It’s Official – Brooklyn Nine-Nine Star Andy Samberg is Voicing Scarlet Spider in ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ | FandomWire
  12. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Trailer #3
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ At CinemaCon; Sequel’s Title Revealed – Deadline
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  15. Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse directors confirm return of two beloved Spidey actors | Ewan Moore
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  17. Producer Chris Miller shares the screenplay for Across the Spider-Verse on Twitter [November 28, 2023].
  18. ‘Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse’ Sequel Gets Release Date – Deadline
  19. ‘Spider-Man’ Sequel Pushes ‘Doctor Strange 2’ Release Date Into 2022 – Deadline
  20. Miles Morales is back in first look at Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) | EW.com
  21. ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ Heads To Summer 2023, Sony Dates ‘Equalizer 3’ – Deadline
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