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Review_Norton

Rating 7

13:09 05 January, 2022

Ugh, another one?.I'm not on board with the whole "let's keep making money out of a dead franchise"… that being said, I think that they have a great continuity of cast over the generations, I mean, Neve is in it! This fact alone makes it watching.

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