Designing a Cantina Patio: Commercial Outdoor Furniture Styled Like Tatooine’s Mos Eisley

Outdoor areas have evolved in the quickly changing hotel environment of today from only a place to eat. They have evolved into stage settings for unforgettable guest encounters. See your patio transformed into something direct from a galaxy far, far away. Though its gritty appeal, soft desert tones, and worn-down attractiveness give a fresh and immersive concept, the desert village of Mos Eisley from Star Wars might not sound like the typical inspiration for restaurant design. As themed surroundings attract more and more attention, restaurant owners now realize the need to design outside areas with a long-lasting impression. Guests are looking for more than just a good meal. They want to feel transported. This is where the right commercial outdoor furniture plays a key role. From texture and color to layout and lighting, every detail can help capture the essence of Tatooine. A thoughtfully designed cantina-style patio invites people to…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Update 6-18-2025 — Bug Fixes, Hoth Cleanup, and Pao’s Clone Crisis

The Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes update on June 18, 2025, doesn’t come with shiny new characters or game modes, but it does pack in a much-needed cleanup across the galaxy—especially for anyone who’s been yelling into their holotable about Hoth platoons or Pao’s sudden ability to clone himself like he’s auditioning for a Kaminoan commercial. Here’s what went down in this latest bug-squashing blitz. Pao’s Platoon Paradox: Solved Pao may be tough, but he’s not omnipresent. A bug was forcing players to deploy him in multiple places during Phase 6 of the Hoth Planet Territory Battle, which—unless you’re channeling Palpatine-level dark science—is just not canon. Fix Summary: So, your roster juggling just got a little less maddening. It’s about time. “Legacy of the Sages”: Now 60% More Readable Let’s be honest—some ability descriptions in Galaxy of Heroes read like ancient Jedi scrolls translated by a malfunctioning protocol droid. Thankfully,…

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Pride Across the Stars: SWG Legends Throws a Galactic Bash on Lok

Time to stash your blasters, grease up your droids, and get your glam on—because the SWG Legends Pride Party 2025 is hyperdriving into Stormforge Outpost on Lok. This isn’t just another cantina night. This is the most fabulous, community-driven celebration in the galaxy, where identity shines brighter than a twin-sunned Tatooine morning. Kicking Off With Style: Entertainers, Beats & Comlink Buzz Before the official launch, entertainers from every corner of the galaxy will be warming up the crowd with live music, dance emotes, and the kind of ambiance you wish Mos Eisley had. Early arrivals can expect: Pro tip: If you want a selfie with a Sith Lord in a feather boa, this is your chance. A Galactic Welcome and the First Mission Briefing Once the show officially starts, event organizers will offer a short mission brief: where to dance, how to win prizes, and which comlink channel to keep…

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Star Wars: Rebellion Is Free Right Now — And It Still Hits Like a Death Star Blast

In a galaxy not so far away (i.e., your internet browser), one of the most underrated Star Wars games of all time just went full free-to-play. No, it’s not some microtransaction-infested mobile app. It’s the classic 1998 real-time strategy gem: Star Wars: Rebellion. Right now, you can grab it for zero credits thanks to GOG’s Summer Sale giveaway. It’s part nostalgia trip, part galactic chessboard, and all beautifully chaotic. What Is Star Wars: Rebellion? Released back when Star Wars video games were still experimenting with genres harder than a Tatooine spice dealer, Rebellion is a grand strategy title that lets you control the Galactic Empire or the Rebel Alliance. Your job? Total domination. Whether by diplomacy, espionage, fleet battles, or political manipulation, victory is all about outsmarting your opponent across a galactic map. Key features include: It’s like a poker game between Emperor Palpatine and Admiral Ackbar — bluff, scheme,…

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Kathleen Kennedy Is Plotting a New Star Wars Strategy — And It Might Just Work

Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy has never been afraid to stir the pot in the galaxy far, far away. Her latest comment? A tease that’s caught the hyperspace lane of every Star Wars watcher: more standalone films like the upcoming Starfighter could be on the way. So yes, while the Skywalker saga may be retired (again), and Disney+ is drowning in Jedi side quests and bounty hunter brooding, it looks like Lucasfilm is preparing to take more creative risks on the big screen — and it might actually be the most strategic move they’ve made since reviving Darth Maul’s legs. What Did Kathleen Kennedy Say? In a recent interview, Kennedy praised the creative potential of Starfighter — a film still shrouded in mystery, but reportedly more character-focused, intimate, and unburdened by galactic prophecy. “It’s not just about trilogies anymore,” she said. “Standalone movies give us freedom to tell stories that don’t…

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London Film & Comic Con 2025: Robert Timothy Smith (Jod Neel) Joins the Lineup

Mark your con calendars—because London Film & Comic Con 2025 just added a rising name to its guest list. Robert Timothy Smith, the actor behind the mysterious Jod Neel in the upcoming Star Wars: The Acolyte, is confirmed to appear at Olympia this summer. If you’ve been keeping an eye on the darker corners of the galaxy (and the Disney+ queue), Jod Neel’s presence in The Acolyte has sparked speculation, memes, and more than one “Sith or not?” Reddit thread. And now the man behind the mystery is bringing his lightsaber-sharp energy to one of the UK’s biggest geek gatherings. Who Is Robert Timothy Smith—and Why Should You Care? Smith might not be a household name—yet—but The Acolyte has a habit of turning actors into canon legends. His role as Jod Neel is still mostly under wraps, but early footage and behind-the-scenes teases point toward a character with major Dark…

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Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron Trilogy Review – High-Stakes Pilot Action (Spoilers)

(This review contains spoilers for Alphabet Squadron, Shadow Fall, and Victory’s Price.) The Alphabet Squadron Trilogy by Alexander Freed is not your typical sunny Star Wars adventure. It’s more like an intense starfighter tournament with life-or-death stakes – a trilogy that follows a ragtag group of New Republic pilots hunting down an elite Imperial TIE unit in the chaotic aftermath of Return of the Jedi. Think Rogue One’s grit meets Top Gun aerial action, with a dash of esports team drama and the suspense of a high-stakes Sabacc game thrown in. If that mix sounds wild, well, buckle up (and maybe grab a cocktail from Canto Bight’s casino for the nerves), because Alphabet Squadron, Shadow Fall, and Victory’s Price deliver an emotional rollercoaster at lightspeed. Get a copy of the books here What is Alphabet Squadron? (Overview) In the Star Wars galaxy’s post-Emperor era, Alphabet Squadron is a five-pilot team…

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Marvel’s Boba Fett – Black, White & Red Brings Monochrome Mayhem to Star Wars

Boba Fett is back—again—and this time, he’s trading green armor for grayscale vengeance (well, mostly). Marvel just announced a new four-issue comic miniseries titled Star Wars: Boba Fett – Black, White & Red, and it’s exactly what it sounds like: stylish, violent, and unapologetically brutal. Debuting later this year, the series will deliver a rotating roster of writers and artists, each crafting standalone stories that showcase the galaxy’s most feared bounty hunter in sharp contrast—literally. If you’re into gritty visuals, high-stakes violence, and morally grey characters who shoot first and never ask questions, this is your bounty. What Is Boba Fett – Black, White & Red All About? Inspired by Marvel’s successful Black, White & Blood format used for characters like Wolverine, Darth Vader, and Deadpool, this new series applies the same graphic, minimalist aesthetic to Boba Fett’s world. It’s black-and-white storytelling with splashes of red—usually blood, blaster bolts, or…

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Unlock Galactic Smoothness: Ultimate Engine Tweaks for Jedi: Survivor

Hitting Tatooine-worthy frame drops when battling Reva? Tired of Jedi: Survivor stuttering during boss fights or intense Force-telekinesis moves? There’s a mod that smoothes out your hyperspace. Introduce yourself to Ultimate Engine Tweaks (Anti-Stutters, More Performance, Lower Latency, Better Clarity, Lossless)—an optimization pack fine-tuned to elevate your Star Wars gaming experience. Download it here to instantly enhance performance and clarity. Why Jedi Survivor Needs These Tweaks Jedi: Survivor is a visual feast—but not always a performance-friendly one The mix of open worlds, lush flora, and cinematic Force effects looks jaw-dropping… when it runs smoothly. However, its ambitious visuals and engine quirks can trigger stutters, input lag, and intermittent blurs—especially on hardware that’s not top-tier. Enter precision modding This mod is not a flashy texture overhaul—it’s an invisible under-the-hood hero. Expect fewer stutters, sharper visuals without altering your artistic design, and quicker response times. A clear win for everyone wanting smooth…

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Star Wars Battlefront II – 41st Elite Corps Overhaul Mod: Clone Swagger, Activated

In a galaxy not so far away—specifically, in your Battlefront II mod folder—the 41st Elite Corps just got a tactical makeover. The 41st Elite Corps Overhaul mod for Star Wars Battlefront II (2017) is the clone trooper glow-up we didn’t know we needed but now absolutely can’t live without. Whether you’re knee-deep in galactic conquest or flexing in Heroes vs. Villains, this overhaul breathes fresh life into your Phase II troops with a paint job that’s equal parts lore-accurate and operator-chic. This isn’t your average skin mod. We’re talking full-unit reworks that take the 41st from background filler to frontline icons—with camo patterns, detailing, and a battle-worn feel that would make Commander Gree proud. Here’s a closer look at what makes this clone corps overhaul one of the cleanest drops in the modding scene right now. 👉 Download the mod here Who Are the 41st Elite Corps? If you need…

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JKGalaxies 1.3.25 Released: Star Wars Modding Enters Hyperspace (Again)

JKGalaxies, the multiplayer mod that refuses to quit—and we mean that in the best way possible—has just launched version 1.3.25, and it’s loaded with gameplay tweaks, quality-of-life upgrades, and a deeper commitment to that sweet, sweet Star Wars chaos. If you’ve ever wanted a Star Wars shooter with lightsaber clashes, Mandalorian tech, bounty hunter tactics, and the raw unpredictability of human multiplayer opponents, JKGalaxies has likely been on your radar. With 1.3.25 now live, the mod continues its mission to evolve Jedi Academy’s multiplayer roots into something sharper, faster, and far more playable in 2025. What Is JKGalaxies? At its core, JKGalaxies is a total conversion mod for Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, transforming the aging single-player game into a fast-paced, team-based multiplayer experience. Think of it as Battlefront meets Counter-Strike, but with lightsabers, flamethrowers, jetpacks, bacta grenades, and more headshots than you can count. Players choose between different…

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On This Day in Battlefront: The Bespin Launch Trailer Dropped 9 Years Ago

Nine years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront took a stylish detour to the skies. The Bespin Launch Trailer for the 2015 reboot released on June 21, 2016, and it wasn’t just another expansion pack teaser—it was a swagger-filled love letter to one of the most iconic Star Wars locations of all time: Cloud City. Lando’s cape? Flowing. Dengar’s gruff voice? Growling. Lightsabers, TIE Fighters, carbon freezing chambers, and industrial corridors dripping in nostalgia and polish. This trailer didn’t just tease content. It reintroduced a map and mood that changed the way players approached Battlefront’s multiplayer chaos. Let’s revisit what made this launch trailer—and the Bespin DLC—a high-altitude highlight in the saga of Star Wars Battlefront. Welcome to Cloud City – No Sabacc Tables, But Plenty of Mayhem The Bespin DLC expanded Battlefront’s multiplayer with new maps, weapons, star cards, and two new heroes: Lando Calrissian and Dengar. And while the…

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Jason Court Looks Back on Playing Kyle Katarn in Star Wars: Dark Forces II

Back in 1997, before The Force Unleashed and long before Cal Kestis started leaping across Jedi temples, there was Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight—a groundbreaking Star Wars game that didn’t just expand the galaxy, but pulled us right into it with live-action cutscenes and a character who became an underground icon: Kyle Katarn. Now, nearly three decades later, Jason Court, the actor who portrayed Katarn, has stepped back into the spotlight with a rare look back at his experience playing the gruff ex-Stormtrooper-turned-reluctant-Jedi. And let’s be clear—he didn’t just voice the character. He was Kyle Katarn, in flesh and beard, filmed in front of primitive green screens and imaginary enemies. This isn’t just a nostalgia trip—it’s a deep cut that reaffirms how much of Star Wars’ gaming legacy was built on guts, grit, and awkward early CGI. Kyle Katarn: The Jedi with a Blaster (and a Backstory) Before he was…

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Starfield: ISB Tactical Armor Mod – Suit Up, Imperial Style

If you’ve ever looked at the Starfield universe and thought, “This needs more fascist-chic Star Wars aesthetics,” you’re not alone. That’s where the ISB Tactical Armor mod swoops in—like a cold, calculated Inquisitor, minus the Force powers and plus a ton of tactical drip. This mod doesn’t just slap a logo on a generic space suit. It’s a sleek, lore-friendly armor set that channels the essence of the Imperial Security Bureau (yes, that ISB), reimagined to fit the polished retro-futurism of Starfield. The end result? You look like you’re either seconds away from interrogating Rebel spies or winning a round of high-stakes sabacc at a shady outpost casino. And really, isn’t that the vibe we’re all aiming for? What Exactly Is the ISB Tactical Armor Mod? Think of it as your ticket to command presence. The ISB Tactical Armor set is inspired by the no-nonsense enforcers of the Galactic Empire—the…

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Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 – “Black” Is a Raw Look Into Stormtrooper PTSD

Every helmet hides a story, but in Star Wars: Visions Volume 3, the short titled “Black” dares to take that helmet off—figuratively and emotionally. In this stark, striking installment, a former Stormtrooper struggles with PTSD and the psychological wreckage of war, stepping into narrative territory that’s as heavy as Beskar and just as resilient. While Visions has always thrived on exploring fresh, culturally diverse interpretations of the galaxy far, far away, “Black” lands like a thermal detonator in your chest—quiet at first, but undeniably explosive. When the Armor Doesn’t Protect You: A Trooper’s Trauma Unmasked Forget everything you thought you knew about faceless soldiers. “Black” opens not with a firefight, but with silence—a broken trooper wandering through the ashes of his past. This isn’t about rebels and empires. It’s about guilt, grief, and grappling with the reality that following orders doesn’t erase accountability. The animation is minimalist yet emotionally devastating….

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Nintendo Confirms Star Wars: Dark Forces and Episode I Racer Are Switch 2 Compatible

Big news dropped quicker than a TIE fighter: Nintendo has confirmed that Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster and Episode I Racer are fully backwards compatible on the brand-new Switch 2. If you were waiting to relive those classic Star Wars gaming moments on next-gen hardware, now’s your moment to ignite those nostalgia engines. Let’s unpack what this means for Star Wars fans, mobile esports competitors, and even the casino-style thrill-chasers out there. 🚀 Why This Compatibility Matters Bringing Classic Star Wars Games into the Future These games aren’t just dusty relics; they’re legendary. Dark Forces Remaster revamped the iconic ’90s FPS, while Episode I Racer remains one of the most beloved Star Wars racing games ever made. Seeing them launch flawlessly on Switch 2 gives them a second life—and a bigger stage. Seamless for Gamers & Esports Competitors For anyone in the mobile esports space or racing arenas, Flip a cartridge and get…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes Was Announced 10 Years Ago Today — And We’re Still Hooked

Ten years ago, Electronic Arts lit the fuse on what would become one of the most enduring mobile RPGs in the galaxy. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes was officially announced on June 15, 2015—and whether you’re a galactic gambler or an esports strategist, you’ve probably touched this game at least once (and then rage-quit over mod RNG). From its humble beginnings as a turn-based collector RPG to becoming a mainstay in mobile PvP circles, SWGOH has aged like fine blue milk. Let’s dig into the legacy, the memes, the monetization, and what’s kept this game rolling like a Hutt down a casino aisle. A New Hope for Mobile Star Wars Gaming Before SWGOH, Star Wars mobile games were hit-or-miss. Some were charming, others were… not. But EA Capital Games’ announcement changed that trajectory. Combining hero collection, turn-based tactics, and an endless hunger for crystals, SWGOH became the Star Wars mobile…

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The Mouse vs. the Machine: Disney Goes After Midjourney for AI Star Wars Art

In a plot twist straight out of The Mandalorian, Disney has officially filed a lawsuit against AI art generator Midjourney for—brace yourself—creating and distributing unlicensed Star Wars content. Yep, turns out generating a sexy Sith Lord or a bootleg Baby Yoda isn’t exactly on Mickey’s list of approved use cases. While most lightsaber duels stay in a galaxy far, far away, this one is headed straight for the courtroom. Let’s break down how this all started, why it matters, and what it means for creators, copyright holders, and yes—even gamblers and gamers watching this play out like the final round of a high-stakes poker game on Canto Bight. Why Is Disney Suing Midjourney? Because someone finally said, “Wait… are we letting AI remix Luke Skywalker without a license?” Disney, ever protective of its intellectual property empire (and for good reason), is accusing Midjourney of facilitating the creation and distribution of…

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Enter the Bounty Hunter: Boba Fett Armor in Blade & Sorcery: Nomad

Imagine entering a duel with a vibroblade, but you’re decked out like the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy: Boba Fett. The Blade & Sorcery: Nomad Boba Fett Star Wars 1313 Armor mod doesn’t just dress you up—it allegiances you with interstellar swagger. A treat for Star Wars purists, esports strategists, and even high-rollers who appreciate premium loot (this armor’s rarer than a royal flush). Why This Armor Hits Hard in the Star Wars Universe Authentic to the Bone Crafted to replicate the iconic look from Star Wars 1313, this armor mod nails the gritty, lived-in feel. Expect textured plates, dusty weathering, and the kind of battle scars that scream “I’ve survived the rancor pit”—making this perfect for anyone invested in the Star Wars comics, books, or lore-centered multiplayer roleplays. Immersive Cosplay Vibes Ever wanted to dive into esports with full-on cosplay? Throw on this mod before jumping into…

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The Most Popular Online Casino Games Among Australians

Search trends don’t lie: “online casino Australia” is the breakout phrase of 2025. A fresh survey of 1 800 adults shows 74 % placed at least one wager last year, and four in ten punt weekly. Almost every dollar of growth now flows through Australian online casinos offering slick apps, generous casino bonus ladders and same-day payouts. I’m Benny, a Sydney-based finance analyst turned semi-pro grinder, and after ten years stress-testing lobbies I’ve shaped a field guide for blokes 25 + who want sharper results without a maths degree. Below is the upgraded, no-fluff roadmap—new intro, refined numbers, tighter keyword flow, and zero filler links—so you can play smart and stay in front. Online Gambling in Australia 2025 Australia’s retail “pokies pubs” still jangle, yet digital spend now outpaces them threefold. Analysts peg the iGaming take at roughly A$8.4 billion for 2024-25, with online gambling adding close to a billion…

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Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes – Order 66 Raid Is Here and It’s Brutal

If you’ve ever wanted to stand between Lord Vader and a bunch of terrified Jedi trying to escape with their robes still intact, congratulations—your time has come. The brand-new Order 66 Raid in Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes puts you in the middle of one of the franchise’s most devastating moments, and yes, it’s as intense as it sounds. Defy the Dark Side (Or Die Trying) In this new legendary raid, Lord Vader is done talking. The Jedi Temple is under siege, Clone Troopers are no longer your allies, and the mission is simple: rescue as many Jedi as possible before Vader turns your team into space confetti. You’ll battle through waves of Dark Side Clone Troopers, face off against Appo, Fox, and others, and—if you’re lucky—get a shot at disrupting Vader long enough to pull off a Jedi jailbreak. Who Can You Use? Only specific characters are allowed in…

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Carrie Beck: The Quiet Force Behind Star Wars—and Possibly the Future of Lucasfilm

Carrie Beck might not be a household name (yet), but behind the scenes of a galaxy far, far away, she’s been quietly shaping the Star Wars universe for years. And now, the Force-sensitive whispers around the Holonet are getting louder: Could Carrie Beck be the next big leader at Lucasfilm? Let’s punch it to hyperspace and break it down. Carrie Beck’s Role in Star Wars (So Far) Currently serving as EVP of Lucasfilm’s Story Group, Carrie Beck has been instrumental in helping guide the narrative threads of Star Wars across movies, shows, books, and games. While Kathleen Kennedy still captains the Lucasfilm ship, Beck has played the role of co-pilot with increasing visibility. Beck was involved in: Essentially, when a Jedi says something lore-breaking in a script meeting, it’s likely Carrie Beck who steps in with a raised eyebrow and a continuity-saving retcon. Why Her Name Is Buzzing Now The…

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Halloween 2025 Brings Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Boglings to Hasbro’s Black Series

Hasbro is conjuring up something spooky for Fall 2025, and no, it’s not another lightsaber toaster. The beloved Boglings from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor are crawling their way back into the spotlight—this time as part of Hasbro’s limited-edition Halloween-themed Black Series figures. They’re creepy, they’re adorable, and yes, they’re ready to haunt your display shelf. Halloween Hits Hyperspace with New Black Series Creatures This year’s Halloween wave from Hasbro isn’t just repaints and pumpkins. Two striking new figures have been revealed—each paired with their very own sinister-looking Bogling. One is a mysterious white-cloaked warrior that looks like a Force ghost on a mission, while the other is a green-skinned, double-lightsaber-wielding character with big Nightsister energy. Both figures come with tiny Bogling companions who look like they just broke out of a haunted Bogano petting zoo. Meet the Figures: Phantom Warrior and Dual-Blade Dread First up is…

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Spaceballs 2 Officially Announced – Original Cast Set to Return!

Buckle up, we’re going plaid again. Spaceballs 2 is officially in development, and the original stars are returning to hyperspace. Comedy legend Mel Brooks is producing and reprising his roles as Yogurt and President Skroob, Rick Moranis is stepping back into the infamous oversized helmet of Dark Helmet, and Bill Pullman returns as Lone Starr. The Schwartz is real—and it’s back for a sequel nearly four decades in the making. A Joke Turned Reality: Spaceballs 2 Is Really Happening What started as a punchline—“Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money”—has become a legitimate movie project. The long-teased sequel to the beloved 1987 sci-fi parody has officially entered development. Mel Brooks is once again involved creatively, ensuring the comedy will retain its original chaotic genius, satire, and irreverent charm. While Brooks hasn’t revealed whether this new entry will stick with the original subtitle, you can bet the movie will still mock…

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