Paramount Pictures will premiere the new trailer for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in 20 select markets on April 29th. The trailer will be attached to a one-time screening of or 2007 film Transformers.
The same trailer will be seen two days later in front of X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
The full list of cities are listed below:
Los Angeles: 7pm at The Bridge Cinema De Lux, in IMAX
New York: 8pm at AMC Loews Lincoln Square in IMAX
San Francisco: 7pm at AMC Metreon in IMAX
Chicago: 8pm at Navy Pier in IMAX
Toronto: 7pm at Scotiabank in IMAX
Philadelphia: 7pm at UA King of Prussia in DIGITAL
Washington DC: 7pm at AMC Georgetown in DIGITAL
Dallas: 7pm at Cinemark Movies 17 in 35MM
Boston: 7pm at AMC Boston Common in 35MM
Phoenix: 7pm at Harkins Tempe Marketplace in Tempe in DIGITAL
Seattle: 7pm at Cinerama in 35MM
Atlanta: 7pm at Regal Atlantic Station in 35MM
Miami: 7pm at AMC Sunset in South Miami in 35MM
Detroit: 7pm ar Emagine Novi in Novi, MI in DIGITAL
San Diego: 7pm at Regal Edwards Mira Mesa in 35MM
Denver: 7pm at UA Colorado Center in 35MM
Sacramento: 7pm at UA Market Square in 35MM
Orlando: 7pm at Premiere Fashion Sq Mall in DIGITAL
Minneapolis: 7pm at AMC Southdale in Edina in 35MM
Baltimore: 7pm at AMC White Marsh in 35MM
Awesome! Can't wait!
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Screens
The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game, based on the upcoming live-action feature film from DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures in association with Hasbro, lets players take on the role of their favorite Autobots or Decepticons, picking from the largest, most diverse range of playable Transformers – each with their own distinct abilities and weaponry. Set in unique environments across the globe such as Cairo and Shanghai, the game allows players to instantly switch between vehicle and robot modes as they drive, fly, fight and blast their way through intense, pressure-packed levels. After engaging in single player action, players for the first time ever will be able to go online and battle friends in all-new multiplayer modes.
Activision has launched the official Web site for the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game at www.TransformersGame.com. Fans can log on and join a global Transformers community to get the latest news, images, videos and developer insight about the highly-anticipated video game set to hit shelves this summer.
Nice screenshots!
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The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game, based on the upcoming live-action feature film from DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures in association with Hasbro, lets players take on the role of their favorite Autobots or Decepticons, picking from the largest, most diverse range of playable Transformers – each with their own distinct abilities and weaponry. Set in unique environments across the globe such as Cairo and Shanghai, the game allows players to instantly switch between vehicle and robot modes as they drive, fly, fight and blast their way through intense, pressure-packed levels. After engaging in single player action, players for the first time ever will be able to go online and battle friends in all-new multiplayer modes.
Activision has launched the official Web site for the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game at www.TransformersGame.com. Fans can log on and join a global Transformers community to get the latest news, images, videos and developer insight about the highly-anticipated video game set to hit shelves this summer.
Nice screenshots!
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Michael Bay talks TF2 with TV Guide
For the latest news from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen director Michael Bay, go on to his website where he talks about the movie in a two-minute interview with TV Guide. The excitement's really building up!
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'Transformers' Sequel Is 'Bigger, Badder, Better,' Cast Says
New castmembers Ramon Rodriguez and Isabel Lucas share 'Revenge of the Fallen' details.
Last we heard from Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), he'd just helped his Transformer buddies save the world. Now, as the much-anticipated sequel picks up, all Witwicky wants is to quit being a hero for a while and become a regular college kid. This being a Michael Bay film, however, don't expect Witwicky's hopes for peace and quiet to last very long.
How exactly that tranquility will be interrupted — and what exactly will transpire as "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" gets going — is anything but clear at this point. Plot details are still very much under wraps. But two of the film's co-stars, Ramon Rodriguez and Isabel Lucas, gave MTV News some fresh insight into what we can expect when the film hits theaters June 24.
"It's bigger, it's badder, it's better," said Rodriguez, who plays Leo Spitz, Witwicky's roommate at Princeton University and the proprietor of a Web site about conspiracy theories, from aliens to robots.
Mudflap, Skids, Trax, Arcee, Demolishor, Devastator and more - we're looking forward to seeing all these Transformers in action!
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Last we heard from Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), he'd just helped his Transformer buddies save the world. Now, as the much-anticipated sequel picks up, all Witwicky wants is to quit being a hero for a while and become a regular college kid. This being a Michael Bay film, however, don't expect Witwicky's hopes for peace and quiet to last very long.
How exactly that tranquility will be interrupted — and what exactly will transpire as "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" gets going — is anything but clear at this point. Plot details are still very much under wraps. But two of the film's co-stars, Ramon Rodriguez and Isabel Lucas, gave MTV News some fresh insight into what we can expect when the film hits theaters June 24.
"It's bigger, it's badder, it's better," said Rodriguez, who plays Leo Spitz, Witwicky's roommate at Princeton University and the proprietor of a Web site about conspiracy theories, from aliens to robots.
Mudflap, Skids, Trax, Arcee, Demolishor, Devastator and more - we're looking forward to seeing all these Transformers in action!
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Transformers ROTF Co-Writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci Say The Sequel Is Darker
Is the Transformers Franchise going Dark for success?
Sci-Fi wire had the interview with the co-writers of one of the biggest franchise releases we will see this summer.
"Actually, I think you'll find that it has all the same tone of the first movie," Kurtzman said. "The story's a little smoother, and it's a little bit darker, so it does dip in there a little bit, but it has all the same humor, if not more than the first movie."
What could this mean? Could maybe Prime not make it through this next one?
Hmm, how many shades darker ? Does it matter? We'll go see this film no matter what!
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Sci-Fi wire had the interview with the co-writers of one of the biggest franchise releases we will see this summer.
"Actually, I think you'll find that it has all the same tone of the first movie," Kurtzman said. "The story's a little smoother, and it's a little bit darker, so it does dip in there a little bit, but it has all the same humor, if not more than the first movie."
What could this mean? Could maybe Prime not make it through this next one?
Hmm, how many shades darker ? Does it matter? We'll go see this film no matter what!
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Michael Bay Spills "The Space Bridge' Beans
Entertainment Weekly caught up with Michael Bay where he elaborates on what was to blame in ROTF for Shia's injured hand. Below is a excerpt from that article.
Michael Bay remembers the day that Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen nearly fell apart. It was Sunday, July 27, 2008. "I always look on CNN.com," says the filmmaker. "And there it was: Shia LaBeouf in a car crash... Oh, God. I read it and thought, 'No, this can't be true.'"
But it was. The 22-year-old star, who was about one-third of the way through shooting the sequel to Bay's 2007 hit Transformers, had seriously injured his left hand in an early-morning traffic accident in West Hollywood.
While he was naturally concerned about LaBeouf's health, Bay also had a movie to finish. With his leading man's cooperation, he moved decisively to keep from shutting down the production, and a bandaged LaBeouf returned to the set after just a few weeks - against the advice of one of his doctors, the actor says. The screenwriters tweaked the script so that his character...gets hurt in a sort of teleportation device called a "space bridge." LaBeouf agreed to postpone additional surgery on his hand until after the shoot wrapped in October, and he was outfitted with a custom-made hand cast designed to be both photogenic and super protective. (There has even been talk of replacing LaBeouf's hand with CG; Bay says it was ruled as too expensive and "a pain in the neck.")
A "space bridge"? Transformer purists have something to say about that! Any other way to explain an injured hand?
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Michael Bay remembers the day that Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen nearly fell apart. It was Sunday, July 27, 2008. "I always look on CNN.com," says the filmmaker. "And there it was: Shia LaBeouf in a car crash... Oh, God. I read it and thought, 'No, this can't be true.'"
But it was. The 22-year-old star, who was about one-third of the way through shooting the sequel to Bay's 2007 hit Transformers, had seriously injured his left hand in an early-morning traffic accident in West Hollywood.
While he was naturally concerned about LaBeouf's health, Bay also had a movie to finish. With his leading man's cooperation, he moved decisively to keep from shutting down the production, and a bandaged LaBeouf returned to the set after just a few weeks - against the advice of one of his doctors, the actor says. The screenwriters tweaked the script so that his character...gets hurt in a sort of teleportation device called a "space bridge." LaBeouf agreed to postpone additional surgery on his hand until after the shoot wrapped in October, and he was outfitted with a custom-made hand cast designed to be both photogenic and super protective. (There has even been talk of replacing LaBeouf's hand with CG; Bay says it was ruled as too expensive and "a pain in the neck.")
A "space bridge"? Transformer purists have something to say about that! Any other way to explain an injured hand?
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
Pre-Order TRANSFORMERS REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Adaptation and Prequel Novels!
Michael Bay's TRANSFORMERS REVENGE OF THE FALLEN opens in theaters June 26, pick up your copy of the movie adaptation and prequels novels now!
Both covers were recently revealed on Amazon.com with pre-order available. The adaptation is available come May 19 and the movie prequel novel "The Veiled Threat" is due to hit shelves April 28.
This site carries the short descriptions of the official novel and official prequel - check them out!
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Both covers were recently revealed on Amazon.com with pre-order available. The adaptation is available come May 19 and the movie prequel novel "The Veiled Threat" is due to hit shelves April 28.
This site carries the short descriptions of the official novel and official prequel - check them out!
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Activision Planning ‘Transformers’ Character DLC
In the near future, gamers accustomed to buying extra “Guitar Hero” songs and new “Call of Duty” maps will be able to download additional Robots In Disguise.
During a demo for Activision’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” last week in New York City, I couldn’t help but express my desire to play as Transformers others than the ones I was being shown.
I’m in luck.
The upcoming multi-platform game based on the big “Transformers” movie sequel, won’t just offer players a variety of Autobots and Decepticons to control. It will offer gamers the ability to download more.
An Activision representative told me that the company has a “healthy DLC [downloadable content] plan which will incorporate more characters.” This is part of Activision’s intent to offer the largest Transformer character ever seen in a game based on the franchise. I didn’t ask, but it is likely that many of these new characters would be offered as paid DLC rather than as free. That’s been the business model employed successfully by Activision and other publishers for new content in “Guitar Hero,” “Rock Band,” “Halo” and more.
We like this DLC plan, but how much will the new characters cost? Will this option be available on all platforms?
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During a demo for Activision’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” last week in New York City, I couldn’t help but express my desire to play as Transformers others than the ones I was being shown.
I’m in luck.
The upcoming multi-platform game based on the big “Transformers” movie sequel, won’t just offer players a variety of Autobots and Decepticons to control. It will offer gamers the ability to download more.
An Activision representative told me that the company has a “healthy DLC [downloadable content] plan which will incorporate more characters.” This is part of Activision’s intent to offer the largest Transformer character ever seen in a game based on the franchise. I didn’t ask, but it is likely that many of these new characters would be offered as paid DLC rather than as free. That’s been the business model employed successfully by Activision and other publishers for new content in “Guitar Hero,” “Rock Band,” “Halo” and more.
We like this DLC plan, but how much will the new characters cost? Will this option be available on all platforms?
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Preview (PC) - Optimus Prime & co. take aim at video game consoles in Activision's Transformers sequel
Activision's previous Transformers game was a cheap attempt to cash in on the blockbuster film, full of annoying missions and average looking visuals. With the sequel set to release to theaters June 24th, the company's at it again with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, available for multiple platforms June 23rd. Thanks to some key improvements, this movie-based game may live up to the hype.
Similar to the previous adventure, you'll play as the good-natured Autobots or the evil Decepticons across a wide variety of missions that'll take you to such locales as Cairo and Shanghai. This time, however, Activision promises a larger cast of transforming robots. While it has yet to announce the official list, we can confirm Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ironhide, Starscream and a new Autobot named Sideways that transforms into an Audi R8 will be available.
In addition, developer Luxoflux hopes to make the actual transforming as seamless as possible. Now you'll be able to switch between robot and vehicle on the fly, climbing up the sides of buildings only to get on all four wheels once you hit the roof. Similarly, Decepticon Starscream has the ability to soar through the air as a fighter jet, transform once he lands and then take off again in one smooth transition. While you could do this to some extent in the last game, the designers wanted to make it more integral with the gameplay.
Check out the cool images from the game!
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Similar to the previous adventure, you'll play as the good-natured Autobots or the evil Decepticons across a wide variety of missions that'll take you to such locales as Cairo and Shanghai. This time, however, Activision promises a larger cast of transforming robots. While it has yet to announce the official list, we can confirm Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ironhide, Starscream and a new Autobot named Sideways that transforms into an Audi R8 will be available.
In addition, developer Luxoflux hopes to make the actual transforming as seamless as possible. Now you'll be able to switch between robot and vehicle on the fly, climbing up the sides of buildings only to get on all four wheels once you hit the roof. Similarly, Decepticon Starscream has the ability to soar through the air as a fighter jet, transform once he lands and then take off again in one smooth transition. While you could do this to some extent in the last game, the designers wanted to make it more integral with the gameplay.
Check out the cool images from the game!
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Shia Transformed- Hope Even Stevens has a good HMO
Say what you will about Shia LaBeouf, but we bet dollars to donuts that Indiana Jones isn't the first person who calls you when you're in the hospital.
The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen star recently shared with EWOnline the particulars of his car accident last July, which resulted in doctors using part of his hip bone to make the actor a new finger. LaBeouf also revealed that he almost went blind on the set of the Transformers sequel, when a piece of Decepticon or Autobot cut his eyelid.
A few hours after the crash, the 22-year-old actor underwent four hours of surgery on his left hand. "[Doctors] shaved a piece of bone off my hip and made a [bone for my] finger out of it," LaBeouf told EWOnline. The actor is expected to regain 80% mobility in his left hand.
LaBeouf also said that his Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull co-star, Harrison Ford, was the first person to call him following his surgery, telling the actor bluntly to get back to the set of Revenge of the Fallen.
It seems we're not the only ones impressed by this detail from the now oft-quoted interview. We're sorry it was a nasty accident but to receive a phone call from Harrison Ford! Wow!
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The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen star recently shared with EWOnline the particulars of his car accident last July, which resulted in doctors using part of his hip bone to make the actor a new finger. LaBeouf also revealed that he almost went blind on the set of the Transformers sequel, when a piece of Decepticon or Autobot cut his eyelid.
A few hours after the crash, the 22-year-old actor underwent four hours of surgery on his left hand. "[Doctors] shaved a piece of bone off my hip and made a [bone for my] finger out of it," LaBeouf told EWOnline. The actor is expected to regain 80% mobility in his left hand.
LaBeouf also said that his Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull co-star, Harrison Ford, was the first person to call him following his surgery, telling the actor bluntly to get back to the set of Revenge of the Fallen.
It seems we're not the only ones impressed by this detail from the now oft-quoted interview. We're sorry it was a nasty accident but to receive a phone call from Harrison Ford! Wow!
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Bios of Autobots Cannon Bumblebee and Smokescreen and Decepticon Interrogator Barricade - another chance to view
For those who haven't managed to see the bios on the original website, try viewing the image gallery featuring these star Transformers in another site.
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Bios of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen's Smokescreen, Interrogator Barricade and Bumblebee
"Chenkofs Scout" in the HK-TF forum posted bios of Decepticon Interrogator Barricade and Autobots Cannon Bumblebee and Smokescreen. These look great!
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Friday, April 17, 2009
EXCLUSIVE: Get Your First Look At The “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” Standee
We’re still two months from the June 24 release of “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” but it’s never too soon to get the fans excited. We’ve had posters, Super Bowl spots, and trailers, and now we have another piece of the promotional puzzle…the movie theater standee. Or in other words, the large cardboard displays you see at your local cineplex.
Way cool! Awesome!
Check out the standee here
Way cool! Awesome!
Check out the standee here
Steven Spielberg Thinks Transformers 2 Might Be Michael Bay’s Best Film; New Trailer Cut
Michael Bay screened Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen for Steven Spielberg
today on the Sony Lot, and according to Bay, Steven loved it.
“Steven Spielberg sat next to me in a big 100 person theater at Sony today,” wrote Bay on his online forum. “There were 98 empty seats. The lights came up after we just watched my cut of Revenge of the Fallen. He turned to me and said ‘It’s awesome’ He felt this movie was better then the first - and probably my best, who knows - at this point in a movie you start to lose your objectivity. I just hope the fans like it.”
Of course, this is all according to the guy who made the movie. Bay went on to say that they just got done cutting a new trailer for the film, which will be attached to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which hits theaters on May 1st. So if you needed a reason to see Wolverine on the big screen, you might now have one.
Transformers and Wolverine both rock!
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today on the Sony Lot, and according to Bay, Steven loved it.
“Steven Spielberg sat next to me in a big 100 person theater at Sony today,” wrote Bay on his online forum. “There were 98 empty seats. The lights came up after we just watched my cut of Revenge of the Fallen. He turned to me and said ‘It’s awesome’ He felt this movie was better then the first - and probably my best, who knows - at this point in a movie you start to lose your objectivity. I just hope the fans like it.”
Of course, this is all according to the guy who made the movie. Bay went on to say that they just got done cutting a new trailer for the film, which will be attached to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which hits theaters on May 1st. So if you needed a reason to see Wolverine on the big screen, you might now have one.
Transformers and Wolverine both rock!
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Revenge of the Fallen Voice Changer Prime, Mixer Bumblebee Helmets
We knew it was coming, and we were even given some sneak peeks, but thanks to "yizhi521," we have our first real-life look of the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Voice Changer Optimus Prime and Voice Mixer Bumblebee helmets.
Optimus Prime Voice Changer Helmet Become the mighty leader of the AUTOBOTS! Use your power and wisdom to lead the AUTOBOTS on a crusade to destroy the evil DECEPTICONS. Defend Earth, protect the matrix, and save the universe!
The voice changer helmet features three different modes:
Voice Changer, Battle Phrases, and Conversion Sounds.
The battle phrases are:
"Autobots, let's roll out!"
"Stand with us and fight!"
"Bring it on!"
"Go get 'em!"
Awesome! The helmets are really cool!
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Optimus Prime Voice Changer Helmet Become the mighty leader of the AUTOBOTS! Use your power and wisdom to lead the AUTOBOTS on a crusade to destroy the evil DECEPTICONS. Defend Earth, protect the matrix, and save the universe!
The voice changer helmet features three different modes:
Voice Changer, Battle Phrases, and Conversion Sounds.
The battle phrases are:
"Autobots, let's roll out!"
"Stand with us and fight!"
"Bring it on!"
"Go get 'em!"
Awesome! The helmets are really cool!
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Michael Bay Names his Favorite "Revenge of the Fallen" Transformers
Blockbuster filmmaker Michael Bay made waves when he spoke candidly about the new robot it his “Transformers” sequel that he hated so much he decided to kill it. But as he is also quick to point out, there are far more soon-to-be-seen Autobots and Decepticons that he can’t wait to unveil for us.
“The Fallen is the ultimate bad boy,” Bay explained of the mysterious evildoer glimpsed briefly in the trailer for the June 24 film, whose vengeful mission gives the film’s title its double meaning. “He goes way back in the Transformer world. He’s one of the first Transformers.”
Hmm, interesting choice.
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“The Fallen is the ultimate bad boy,” Bay explained of the mysterious evildoer glimpsed briefly in the trailer for the June 24 film, whose vengeful mission gives the film’s title its double meaning. “He goes way back in the Transformer world. He’s one of the first Transformers.”
Hmm, interesting choice.
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LaBeouf Talks Revenge of the Fallen Injuries With Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly recently had the chance to sit down with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen star Shia LaBeouf.
In the interview, Mr. LaBeouf talks about how his hand is doing nine months after he flipped his Ford F-150 and his decision to return to work.
Nasty accident. That's tough.
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Read the full interview
In the interview, Mr. LaBeouf talks about how his hand is doing nine months after he flipped his Ford F-150 and his decision to return to work.
Nasty accident. That's tough.
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Read the full interview
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Runtime Revealed
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen director Michael Bay today promised his $200 million-ish budget sequel would run longer than the original. By a whopping four minutes.
He first chimed on his brand new Twitter account by remarking "news that you have been waiting for, The runtime will be just under 2 and 1/2 hours."
Almost simultaneously, MTV Movies Blog posted up interview snippets in which Bay states, "It's four minutes longer than the last one. So, go figure it out."
Hmmm, okay give me a few seconds to figure that out.
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He first chimed on his brand new Twitter account by remarking "news that you have been waiting for, The runtime will be just under 2 and 1/2 hours."
Almost simultaneously, MTV Movies Blog posted up interview snippets in which Bay states, "It's four minutes longer than the last one. So, go figure it out."
Hmmm, okay give me a few seconds to figure that out.
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