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this weekend, but they aren’t exactly thrilled about how the media is hyping up the convergence of tentpole films.This isn’t the first time that the media and marketers have tried to capture that magic — as last year’s failed attempt to brand the openings of “Paw Patrol” and the latest “Saw” sequel
“‘Glicked’ rolls off the tongue a little bit more,” actor Fred Hechinger told the AP at the New York screeningthis week. “I think we should all band around ‘Glicked.’ It gets too confusing if you have four or five different names for it.”and Cynthia Erivo both say they “are OK” with the “Glicked” branding, according to Entertainment Tonight, and Grande said she prefers it to some of the other terms bandied about.
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