Amy Schumer is making her return to the small screen.
Netflix announced on Tuesday that the 35-year-old comedian will premiere a brand new stand-up comedy special on the streaming service on March 7. The special was taped on Nov. 5 at Bellco Theater in Denver, Colorado.
Watch: Amy Schumer on Why Body-Shamers Make Her the Perfect Choice for Barbie -- ‘Something’s Wrong With Our Culture’
This will be Schumer's first TV project since wrapping the fourth season of her Emmy-winning Comedy Central show, Inside Amy Schumer, last year. Her HBO comedy special, Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo, also earned several nominations at the 2015 Emmys.
Now that Schumer has her foot in the door at Netflix, she joked that she's looking to land a role in one of their beloved scripted series. "Very happy to be a part of the Netflix family for this special,” the Snatched star said in a statement. “Maybe now they...
Netflix announced on Tuesday that the 35-year-old comedian will premiere a brand new stand-up comedy special on the streaming service on March 7. The special was taped on Nov. 5 at Bellco Theater in Denver, Colorado.
Watch: Amy Schumer on Why Body-Shamers Make Her the Perfect Choice for Barbie -- ‘Something’s Wrong With Our Culture’
This will be Schumer's first TV project since wrapping the fourth season of her Emmy-winning Comedy Central show, Inside Amy Schumer, last year. Her HBO comedy special, Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo, also earned several nominations at the 2015 Emmys.
Now that Schumer has her foot in the door at Netflix, she joked that she's looking to land a role in one of their beloved scripted series. "Very happy to be a part of the Netflix family for this special,” the Snatched star said in a statement. “Maybe now they...
- 1/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
On Saturday Night Live, Leslie Jones is known for sliding up to the Weekend Update desk and unabashedly hitting on Colin Jost - so to see the two sitting courtside together at a New York Knicks game on Tuesday night really warmed our hearts. Leslie and Colin were joined by their SNL costars Cecily Strong and Michael Che, who couldn't have looked more like a third wheel seated with them; he also had some hilarious facial reactions to Leslie's overzealous cheering for the team and snapped selfies of the crew. If the SNL cast didn't bring enough fun to the big game, also seated front row were Amy Schumer, Sam Morril, and Chris Rock, who chatted it up between quarters. The two worked together on Amy's 2015 standup special Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo, and the Trainwreck star shared a cute photo of the group at the game, saying,...
- 12/21/2016
- by Brittney Stephens
- Popsugar.com
Netflix, the world's leading Internet TV network, is bringing its members two brand new comedy specials from one of the funniest and most influential comedians of all time: the one and only Chris Rock. Marking the multiple Emmy Award-winning comedian’s return to stand-up after an eight-year absence, Rock will tape two all-new specials that will debut on Netflix around the world. The first show will tape in 2017, following a new world tour being planned now.
Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer said:
"Chris Rock is a beloved actor and director, and his remarkable stand-up makes him comic royalty. There is no one like him, and Netflix offers the global platform and creative freedom that will serve as a perfect home for someone with his incredible talent.”
Rock added:
“I'm very excited to be working with Ted and Lisa and all the good people at Netflix. I can't wait to get back on stage.
Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer said:
"Chris Rock is a beloved actor and director, and his remarkable stand-up makes him comic royalty. There is no one like him, and Netflix offers the global platform and creative freedom that will serve as a perfect home for someone with his incredible talent.”
Rock added:
“I'm very excited to be working with Ted and Lisa and all the good people at Netflix. I can't wait to get back on stage.
- 10/13/2016
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
After hosting the Oscars earlier this year, Chris Rock is poised to make a stand-up comeback with two brand-new comedy specials on Netflix. It will be Rock’s return to the stand-up stage after an eight-year absence, and sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the comedian was paid a whopping $40 million for the opportunity. The first show will tape in 2017 and will precede an all-new world tour.
Read More: Chris Rock and J.J. Abrams Talk Directing, Fantasy Casting
“Chris Rock is a beloved actor and director, and his remarkable stand-up makes him comic royalty,” said Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer. “There is no one like him, and Netflix offers the global platform and creative freedom that will serve as a perfect home for someone with his incredible talent.”
The multiple Emmy- and Grammy-winning comic is arguably best known for his acclaimed and revered stand-up specials “Bring the Pain,” “Bigger & Blacker,...
Read More: Chris Rock and J.J. Abrams Talk Directing, Fantasy Casting
“Chris Rock is a beloved actor and director, and his remarkable stand-up makes him comic royalty,” said Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer. “There is no one like him, and Netflix offers the global platform and creative freedom that will serve as a perfect home for someone with his incredible talent.”
The multiple Emmy- and Grammy-winning comic is arguably best known for his acclaimed and revered stand-up specials “Bring the Pain,” “Bigger & Blacker,...
- 10/13/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Outstanding Drama Series
Game of Thrones
Homeland
Downton Abbey
House of Cards
Mr. Robot
The Americans
Better Call Saul
Outstanding Comedy Series
Veep
Black-ish
Master of None
Modern Family
Silicon Valley
Transparent
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Outstanding Miniseries
The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
American Crime
Roots
Fargo
The Night Manager
Outstanding Television Movie
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride
All the Way
A Very Murray Christmas
Luther
Confirmation
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Kyle Chandler,...
Game of Thrones
Homeland
Downton Abbey
House of Cards
Mr. Robot
The Americans
Better Call Saul
Outstanding Comedy Series
Veep
Black-ish
Master of None
Modern Family
Silicon Valley
Transparent
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Outstanding Miniseries
The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
American Crime
Roots
Fargo
The Night Manager
Outstanding Television Movie
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride
All the Way
A Very Murray Christmas
Luther
Confirmation
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Kyle Chandler,...
- 9/19/2016
- Rollingstone.com
After Oscars So White, when every single one of the 20 acting nominations were given to white thespians, Thursday’s Emmy nominations revealed far more diversity in the television industry. While the Motion Picture Academy responds well to certain high-end dramas such as Best Picture winner “12 Years a Slave,” those films just don’t come along that often. (So far Oscars 2017 look to tell a different story.)
Unlike the movie industry, in television more shows are aimed at more diverse audiences from the start, which gives 19,000 Emmy voters a wealth of options. The television industry casts a wide net, aiming shows at every audience segment, especially women, who are consistently underserved by the Hollywood studios, despite their strong box office stats.
Read More: The full Emmy nominations list
In dramatic contrast, this year’s Emmy contenders put strong women front and center, matching wits and strength with their male co-stars. This...
Unlike the movie industry, in television more shows are aimed at more diverse audiences from the start, which gives 19,000 Emmy voters a wealth of options. The television industry casts a wide net, aiming shows at every audience segment, especially women, who are consistently underserved by the Hollywood studios, despite their strong box office stats.
Read More: The full Emmy nominations list
In dramatic contrast, this year’s Emmy contenders put strong women front and center, matching wits and strength with their male co-stars. This...
- 7/14/2016
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
After Oscars So White, when every single one of the 20 acting nominations were given to white thespians, Thursday’s Emmy nominations revealed far more diversity in the television industry. While the Motion Picture Academy responds well to certain high-end dramas such as Best Picture winner “12 Years a Slave,” those films just don’t come along that often. (So far Oscars 2017 look to tell a different story.)
Unlike the movie industry, in television more shows are aimed at more diverse audiences from the start, which gives 19,000 Emmy voters a wealth of options. The television industry casts a wide net, aiming shows at every audience segment, especially women, who are consistently underserved by the Hollywood studios, despite their strong box office stats.
Read More: The full Emmy nominations list
In dramatic contrast, this year’s Emmy contenders put strong women front and center, matching wits and strength with their male co-stars. This...
Unlike the movie industry, in television more shows are aimed at more diverse audiences from the start, which gives 19,000 Emmy voters a wealth of options. The television industry casts a wide net, aiming shows at every audience segment, especially women, who are consistently underserved by the Hollywood studios, despite their strong box office stats.
Read More: The full Emmy nominations list
In dramatic contrast, this year’s Emmy contenders put strong women front and center, matching wits and strength with their male co-stars. This...
- 7/14/2016
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
When Amy Schumer's show returns to Comedy Central for its fourth season, it's safe to say that the comedian has gained more than a few new fans. The third season of Inside Amy Schumer wrapped in July 2015 and since then, the comedian has enjoyed a massive level of mainstream fame, thanks largely to the box-office and critical success of her movie Trainwreck. She landed an HBO special, Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo, hosted Saturday Night Live, was named one of the most fascinating people of 2015 by Barbara Walters and just announced her first book, The Girl With the Lower
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- 4/21/2016
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2016 Writers Guild Awards were handed out Saturday night in Los Angeles and New York City, and the final salvo of AMC’s Mad Men claimed the top drama prize, while HBO’s Veep beat out the comedy competition.
RelatedNAACP Image Awards: black-ish, Empire, The Wiz Live Lead TV Winners
AMC’s Better Call Saul and HBO’s Silicon Valley earned individual episode accolades. USA Network’s critical darling Mr. Robot walked away with the New Series award.
TV’s major winners are listed below.
Drama Series
The Americans
Better Call Saul
Game of Thrones
Mad Men — Winner
Mr. Robot...
RelatedNAACP Image Awards: black-ish, Empire, The Wiz Live Lead TV Winners
AMC’s Better Call Saul and HBO’s Silicon Valley earned individual episode accolades. USA Network’s critical darling Mr. Robot walked away with the New Series award.
TV’s major winners are listed below.
Drama Series
The Americans
Better Call Saul
Game of Thrones
Mad Men — Winner
Mr. Robot...
- 2/14/2016
- TVLine.com
It seemed like Amy Schumer was cracking jokes everywhere in 2015. She had her first starring feature role in Trainwreck, and her first HBO stand-up special Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo. She hosted Saturday Night Live for the very first time and returned to Comedy Central for the third season of her sketch series Inside Amy Schumer. But after that impressive […]
The post Amy Schumer Gets Serious, Joins Ptsd Drama ‘Thank You for Your Service’ appeared first on /Film.
The post Amy Schumer Gets Serious, Joins Ptsd Drama ‘Thank You for Your Service’ appeared first on /Film.
- 2/10/2016
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
Grand Slam! Amy Schumer Adds to Her Awards Season Haul with DGA Directing Nod for Inside Amy Schumer
The verdict is in: Amy Schumer's awards-season domination continues!
On Wednesday, the Directors Guild of America announced that the comedian picked up a nomination for co-directing the memorable "12 Angry Men" episode of her Comedy Central hit, Inside Amy Schumer. The nod marks an awards-season streak that has now seen Schumer nab nominations for her acting, writing and directing.
Schumer, 34, was nominated alongside Ryan McFaul in the outstanding directorial achievement in variety/talk/news/sports category – regularly scheduled programming – for the black-and-white homage to the famous play and film. (Unlike the original, however, the dozen men are arguing about whether...
On Wednesday, the Directors Guild of America announced that the comedian picked up a nomination for co-directing the memorable "12 Angry Men" episode of her Comedy Central hit, Inside Amy Schumer. The nod marks an awards-season streak that has now seen Schumer nab nominations for her acting, writing and directing.
Schumer, 34, was nominated alongside Ryan McFaul in the outstanding directorial achievement in variety/talk/news/sports category – regularly scheduled programming – for the black-and-white homage to the famous play and film. (Unlike the original, however, the dozen men are arguing about whether...
- 1/13/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- People.com - TV Watch
Grand Slam! Amy Schumer Adds to Her Awards Season Haul with DGA Directing Nod for Inside Amy Schumer
The verdict is in: Amy Schumer's awards-season domination continues! On Wednesday, the Directors Guild of America announced that the comedian picked up a nomination for co-directing the memorable "12 Angry Men" episode of her Comedy Central hit, Inside Amy Schumer. The nod marks an awards-season streak that has now seen Schumer nab nominations for her acting, writing and directing. Schumer, 34, was nominated alongside Ryan McFaul in the outstanding directorial achievement in variety/talk/news/sports category - regularly scheduled programming - for the black-and-white homage to the famous play and film. (Unlike the original, however, the dozen men are arguing...
- 1/13/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
Grand Slam! Amy Schumer Adds to Her Awards Season Haul with DGA Directing Nod for Inside Amy Schumer
The verdict is in: Amy Schumer's awards-season domination continues! On Wednesday, the Directors Guild of America announced that the comedian picked up a nomination for co-directing the memorable "12 Angry Men" episode of her Comedy Central hit, Inside Amy Schumer. The nod marks an awards-season streak that has now seen Schumer nab nominations for her acting, writing and directing. Schumer, 34, was nominated alongside Ryan McFaul in the outstanding directorial achievement in variety/talk/news/sports category - regularly scheduled programming - for the black-and-white homage to the famous play and film. (Unlike the original, however, the dozen men are arguing...
- 1/13/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
After announcing the nominees for best film direction yesterday, the Directors Guild of America revealed the slate for TV direction in dramas and comedies today.
"Game of Thrones" seeks to add to its trophy haul for David Nutter's direction of the season 5 finale, "Mother's Mercy," which won an Emmy last September. But HBO's epic fantasy series will be challenged by the series finale of "Mad Men," directed by creator Matthew Weiner.
On the comedy side, "Transparent" will vie with the usual suspects, "Veep" and "Silicon Valley." Here is the full list of nominees:
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
Michael Engler
Downton Abbey, "Episode 8" (PBS)
Lesli Linka Glatter
Homeland, "The Tradition of Hospitality" (Showtime)
David Nutter
Game of Thrones, "Mother's Mercy" (HBO)
Steven Soderbergh
The Knick, "Williams and Walker" (Cinemax)
Matthew Weiner
Mad Men, "Person to Person" (AMC)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series
Chris Addison
Veep, "Election Night" (HBO)
Louis C.K.
Louie,...
"Game of Thrones" seeks to add to its trophy haul for David Nutter's direction of the season 5 finale, "Mother's Mercy," which won an Emmy last September. But HBO's epic fantasy series will be challenged by the series finale of "Mad Men," directed by creator Matthew Weiner.
On the comedy side, "Transparent" will vie with the usual suspects, "Veep" and "Silicon Valley." Here is the full list of nominees:
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series
Michael Engler
Downton Abbey, "Episode 8" (PBS)
Lesli Linka Glatter
Homeland, "The Tradition of Hospitality" (Showtime)
David Nutter
Game of Thrones, "Mother's Mercy" (HBO)
Steven Soderbergh
The Knick, "Williams and Walker" (Cinemax)
Matthew Weiner
Mad Men, "Person to Person" (AMC)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series
Chris Addison
Veep, "Election Night" (HBO)
Louis C.K.
Louie,...
- 1/13/2016
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
Displaying a transparency that few filmmakers of his fame and / or caliber would even bother with, Steven Soderbergh has, for a couple of years, been keen on releasing lists of what he watched and read during the previous twelve months. If you’re at all interested in this sort of thing — and why not? what else are you even doing with your day? — the 2015 selection should be of strong interest, this being a time when he was fully enmeshed in the world of creating television.
He’s clearly observing the medium with a close eye, be it what’s on air or what his friends (specifically David Fincher and his stillborn projects) show him, and how that might relate to his apparent love of 48 Hours Mystery or approach to a comparatively light slate of cinematic assignments — specifically: it seems odd that the last time he watched Magic Mike Xxl, a...
He’s clearly observing the medium with a close eye, be it what’s on air or what his friends (specifically David Fincher and his stillborn projects) show him, and how that might relate to his apparent love of 48 Hours Mystery or approach to a comparatively light slate of cinematic assignments — specifically: it seems odd that the last time he watched Magic Mike Xxl, a...
- 1/6/2016
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
The Writers Guild of America has just announced the nominations for their annual awards for Best Screenplays (by writers who are guild signatories). That’s right, before you get nervous thinking that your favorite may have been left off the list, you must remember that the WGA is the group that is not all-inclusive and leaves out several of the top contenders each year due to them not being part of the guild or not following their very specific rules. For this reason, you won’t see Inside Out, The Hateful Eight, and Ex Machina in the Original Screenplay category or Room, Brooklyn, or Anomalisa in the Adapted screenplay category.
Taking a look at what’s left over for the nominations, we find many that were expected to make a showing, including Spotlight and Bridge of Spies for Original Screenplay, though they apparently had to sink to really low depths...
Taking a look at what’s left over for the nominations, we find many that were expected to make a showing, including Spotlight and Bridge of Spies for Original Screenplay, though they apparently had to sink to really low depths...
- 1/6/2016
- by Jeff Beck
- We Got This Covered
The Writers Guild of America announced some of its nominees for its 2015 awards on Thursday, including television, new media, and radio, and among the TV nominees are series both new and old, and all beloved.
In the comedy series category, freshman Netflix show "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" scored a nomination for best series, as well as an overall best new series nod. "The Last Man on Earth" also landed in that latter category, and was singled out for its pilot episode writing, too.
On the drama side of the equation, lauded "Breaking Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul" also got best series and best new series nominations, in addition to a an episode writing nod. Newly-minted Emmy winner "Game of Thrones" also scored a best drama citation, as well as an episodic writing nomination.
The full list of nominees released this week are below. Nominations in the theatrical and documentary categories will...
In the comedy series category, freshman Netflix show "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" scored a nomination for best series, as well as an overall best new series nod. "The Last Man on Earth" also landed in that latter category, and was singled out for its pilot episode writing, too.
On the drama side of the equation, lauded "Breaking Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul" also got best series and best new series nominations, in addition to a an episode writing nod. Newly-minted Emmy winner "Game of Thrones" also scored a best drama citation, as well as an episodic writing nomination.
The full list of nominees released this week are below. Nominations in the theatrical and documentary categories will...
- 12/3/2015
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
Fox’s Last Man on Earth just got even lonelier.
The Writers Guild of America released its 2016 nominations Thursday, and the Will Forte comedy is the only broadcast series in the running for the New Series prize. Meanwhile, shows like Game of Thrones, Mr. Robot and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt received various nods.
RelatedCancellation Jitters: 8 Shows in Danger
The winners will be announced on Saturday, Feb. 13, during simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York City.
Scroll down for the nominations list…
Photos TVLine’s 10 Best Drama Series of 2015
Drama Series
The Americans
Better Call Saul
Game of Thrones
Mr. Robot...
The Writers Guild of America released its 2016 nominations Thursday, and the Will Forte comedy is the only broadcast series in the running for the New Series prize. Meanwhile, shows like Game of Thrones, Mr. Robot and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt received various nods.
RelatedCancellation Jitters: 8 Shows in Danger
The winners will be announced on Saturday, Feb. 13, during simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York City.
Scroll down for the nominations list…
Photos TVLine’s 10 Best Drama Series of 2015
Drama Series
The Americans
Better Call Saul
Game of Thrones
Mr. Robot...
- 12/3/2015
- TVLine.com
Following a stellar year, including an Emmy win for her sketch series Inside Amy Schumer and a box office smash, Trainwreck, Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo features Schumer in her first HBO stand-up special directed non-other than by award-winning comedian/writer/actor/director Chris Rock.
Taped before a live audience at New York’s iconic Apollo Theater, Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo had one hell of a reputation to uphold, after all Schumer’s previous one-hour stand-up special, Mostly Sex Stuff, still stands as the highest-rated Comedy Central original stand-up special since 2011. Thankfully Schmuer comes out of the gate fighting – from the get-go her jokes are on point, swiftly testing the limits of comedy by delivering hilarious and shocking jokes along with off-kilter observations keeping the audience, and viewers, on their toes and in hysterics.
Yet hidden in those gross-out laughs and cutting edge jokes, Schumer actually has...
Taped before a live audience at New York’s iconic Apollo Theater, Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo had one hell of a reputation to uphold, after all Schumer’s previous one-hour stand-up special, Mostly Sex Stuff, still stands as the highest-rated Comedy Central original stand-up special since 2011. Thankfully Schmuer comes out of the gate fighting – from the get-go her jokes are on point, swiftly testing the limits of comedy by delivering hilarious and shocking jokes along with off-kilter observations keeping the audience, and viewers, on their toes and in hysterics.
Yet hidden in those gross-out laughs and cutting edge jokes, Schumer actually has...
- 11/27/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Amy Schumer is not standing down in her battle against gun violence, and is encouraging her fans to join her.
After uniting with her cousin, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, on the steps of N.Y.C.'s City Hall on Sunday to promote their "crusade on guns," the actress took to social media to share the pair's outlined principles in the push for change.
During Sunday's press conference, "Schumer & Schumer" (as they called themselves) urged Americans to use whatever means possible to push for and end to gun violence, according to the AP. The pair hope that the online...
After uniting with her cousin, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, on the steps of N.Y.C.'s City Hall on Sunday to promote their "crusade on guns," the actress took to social media to share the pair's outlined principles in the push for change.
During Sunday's press conference, "Schumer & Schumer" (as they called themselves) urged Americans to use whatever means possible to push for and end to gun violence, according to the AP. The pair hope that the online...
- 10/26/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- People.com - TV Watch
Fresh off her HBO comedy special, "Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo," an Emmy win for her Comedy Central sketch series "Inside Amy Schumer," and this summer's $138 million box-office breakout, "Trainwreck," Amy Schumer is about to land quite the pay bump. Her base salary for Fox's upcoming mother-daughter comedy, to be directed by Jonathan Levine ("50/50"), will be between $4 million and $5 million, up from $300,000 for "Trainwreck." After all, that was her first starring role in a movie. The increase comes at a time of heightened attention to Hollywood's gender wage gap, as a result of both prolonged attention from the likes of Geena Davis and Meryl Streep and actress Jennifer Lawrence's recent essay for Lena Dunham's "Lenny" newsletter, in which she castigated herself for not pushing harder to be paid the same as her male costars in "American Hustle"—the financial arrangements for which became public after...
- 10/22/2015
- by Matt Brennan
- Thompson on Hollywood
Los Angeles (AP) -- Chris Rock is coming back to host the Oscars for a second time. The show's producers say the prolific comedian-filmmaker will be at the helm for the 88th Academy Awards on Feb. 28. Producers David Hill and Reginald Hudlin called Rock "the Mvp of the entertainment industry.'' Rock, who hosted the 77th Oscars in 2005, has won four Emmy Awards for his comedy series and specials. He recently directed the comedy special "Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo'' for HBO. In 2014, he wrote, directed and starred in the feature "Top Five,'' and in 2009 produced, wrote and starred in the documentary "Good Hair.'' He was a cast member on "Saturday Night Live'' from 1990 to 1993. Read more...
- 10/21/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
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