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The film, Variety reported, will be playing in about 300 theaters nationwide and a wider expansion — at least for the time being — seems to be out of the cards.
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Tim Lammers,
Forbes.com,
16 Aug. 2025
The website was bringing in around 2 million Australian dollars, or just over 2 million USD in annual revenue at the time, Molnar says.
The issue here is that Gundam is a complex and nuanced saga, which is now aging out due to the original generation that watched the first Mobile Suit Gundam getting older.
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Ollie Barder,
Forbes.com,
20 Aug. 2025
The outdoors is no stranger to the pitfalls of misrepresentation, just ask the generations of BIPOC skiers, surfers, hikers, and climbers that watched white athletes dominate the videos, ad spreads, and magazine pages of their youth.
Posters of Britney Spears and other chart-topping icons from the time line his walls, while 2000s pop hits often play in the background, making the room a full sensory experience of the era.
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Melissa Fleur Afshar,
MSNBC Newsweek,
17 Aug. 2025
The Olive Garden flashed a garlic bread turned showgirl in honor of the era’s new album title.
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