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  • Back to the Future on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#1) Back to the Future

    • Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Billy Zane, Jason Hervey, Huey Lewis, Thomas F. Wilson, Wendie Jo Sperber, James Tolkan, Norman Alden, Marc McClure, George Buck Flower, Casey Siemaszko, Courtney Gains, Deborah Harmon, George DiCenzo, Frances Lee McCain, Donald Fullilove, Read Morgan, Claudia Wells, Ivy Bethune, Elsa Raven, Maria Brewton, J. J. Cohen, Gary Riley, Will Hare, Walter Scott, Jason Marin, Richard L. Duran, Tom Tangen, Harry Waters, Jr., Sachi Parker, Charles L. Campbell, Tommy Thomas, Janine King, Jeff O'Haco, Robert Krantz, Lloyd Tolbert, Cristen Kauffman, Granville 'Danny' Young, David Harold Brown, Lisa Freeman, Karen Petrasek, Paul Hanson, Johnny Green, Katherine Britton, Jamie Abbott, Lee Brownfield, Robert DeLapp

    How Do You Travel? In a tricked-out DMC DeLorean.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Not immediately, but if you happen to run into your parents in the past, you may end up erased from existence.

    How Comfortable Is It? Some DeLorean models come equipped with leather seats, making this one of the smoother time-traveling options.

    Is It One-Way? Only if you run out of fuel.

  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#2) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    • Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, Gary Oldman, Emma Thompson, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Julie Christie, Michael Gambon, Bonnie Wright, Julie Walters, Rupert Grint, Timothy Spall, Tom Felton, Robbie Coltrane, Dawn French, Warwick Davis, David Thewlis, Richard Griffiths, Fiona Shaw, Ian Brown, Matthew Lewis, Robert Hardy, David Bradley, Paul Whitehouse, Devon Murray, Lenny Henry, Alfred Enoch, Mark Williams, Geraldine Somerville, Chris Rankin, Oliver Phelps, Jamie Waylett, Pam Ferris, Lee Ingleby, James Phelps, Adrian Rawlins, Danielle Tabor, Joshua Herdman, Genevieve Gaunt, Bronson Webb, Harry Melling, Jimmy Gardner, Freddie Davies, Jim Tavaré, Violet Columbus, Ekow Quartey, Annalisa Bugliani, Abby Ford, Sitara Shah, Tess Bu Cuarón, Peter Best, Richard Fish, Lewis Barnshaw, Alex Crockford, Jennifer Smith, Kandice Morris, Rick Sahota, Sharon Sandhu, Berry, Crackerjack

    How Do You Travel? By twisting a magical charm on a necklace.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? No. However, you can only stay in the past for five hours, or you risk harming yourself and/or your timeline.

    How Comfortable Is It? As comfortable as wearing a piece of jewelry.

    Is It One-Way? No, but time-turners can get caught in time loops that render them useless (see: Battle of the Department of Mysteries).

  • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#3) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

    • William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Catherine Hicks, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Grace Lee Whitney, Jane Wiedlin, Jane Wyatt, Vijay Amritraj, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett, John Schuck, Michael Berryman, Brock Peters, Joe Lando, Mark Lenard, Madge Sinclair, Robert Ellenstein, Raymond Singer, Robin Curtis, Phil Rubenstein, Nick Ramus, Stephen Liska, Alex Henteloff, Kirk R. Thatcher, Judy Levitt, Viola Kates Stimpson, Everett Lee, Marty Pistone, Teresa E. Victor, Eve Smith, Jeff Lester, Tony Edwards, Michael Snyder, Bob Sarlatte, Joe Adamson, Monique DeSart, Joe Knowland, Scott DeVenney, Mike Timoney, John Miranda, Greg Karas, David Ellenstein, Thaddeus Golas, James Menges, Richard Harder, Newell Tarrant, Mike Brislane, Joseph Naradzay, Tom Mustin, Jeffrey Martin, Donald W. Zautcke

    How Do You Travel? By looping a spaceship around the sun. 

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? No. You just have to survive the whole "getting close to the sun" thing.

    How Comfortable Is It? As comfortable as the spaceship being used, and the HMS Bounty looks like it's pretty comfortable. 

    Is It One-Way? No, but if you take on extra mass - say, by picking up a few humpback whales and some ocean water - it can make going around the sun more difficult to pull off.

  • The Time Machine on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#4) The Time Machine

    • Yvette Mimieux, Rod Taylor, Alan Young, Sebastian Cabot, Whit Bissell, Tom Helmore, Don Sahlin

    How Do You Travel? In a stylish steampunk contraption comprised of a couch, gear shift, and spinning things.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? No, but if you have a reason for making a time machine, that creates a paradox preventing you from being able to change that event, and something-something... Okay, somehow the paradoxes in this film make less sense than the ones in Hot Tub Time Machine.

    How Comfortable Is It? As comfortable as sitting on a leather sofa. It may get a bit windy at times.

    Is It One-Way? Only if it breaks - or, say, the owner chooses to destroy it on purpose.

  • Avengers: Endgame on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#5) Avengers: Endgame

    • Robert Downey Jr, Josh Brolin, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Hiddleston, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Olsen, Benedict Cumberbatch, Evangeline Lilly, Karen Gillan, Anthony Mackie, Tom Holland, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Paul Bettany, Scarlett Johansson, Jon Favreau, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sebastian Stan, Don Cheadle, Pom Klementieff, Paul Rudd, Brie Larson

    How Do You Travel? By hopping about through quantum space-time via a machine built into the back of a Sprinter van.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Only the creation of far too many timelines for viewers to keep up with. Oh, and a baby version of you might pee your pants.

    How Comfortable Is It? On par with being an astronaut. 

    Is It One-Way? No, as long as you don't run out of Pym Particles.

  • Deadpool 2 on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#6) Deadpool 2

    • Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Morena Baccarin, Julian Dennison, Zazie Beetz, T.J. Miller, Brianna Hildebrand, Jack Kesy, Stefan Kapičić, Shioli Kutsuna, Eddie Marsan, Terry Crews, Rob Delaney, Bill Skarsgård, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni

    How Do You Travel? A futuristic wristwatch-looking thing. 

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? You could accidentally cross paths with Deadpool while attempting to avenge your family's slaying.

    How Comfortable Is It? It requires only a brief adjustment period and a couple of drinks.

    Is It One-Way? Only if your device runs out of charges.

  • Hot Tub Time Machine on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#7) Hot Tub Time Machine

    • Chevy Chase, Lyndsy Fonseca, Lizzy Caplan, John Cusack, Diora Baird, Jessica Paré, Crispin Glover, Sebastian Stan, Craig Robinson, Rob Corddry, Thomas Lennon, Crystal Lowe, William Zabka, Collette Wolfe, Amber Hay, Clark Duke, Lynda Boyd, Rob LaBelle, Charlie McDermott, Viv Leacock, Jacob Blair, Michael Roberds, Geoff Gustafson, Rhys Williams, Kellee Stewart, Robert Wu, Adrienne Rusk, Eduardo Noda, Ecstasia Sanders, Eli Jane, Julia Maxwell, Josh Heald, Willy Lavendel, Daren A. Herbert, Paul Dzenkiw, Jamie Switch, Keith Roenke, Crystal Tisiga, Marie West, Amy Esterle, Aliu Oyofo, Jake Rose, Brook Bennett, Ian Duffy, Ryan Guldemond, Cole Carson, Blaine Anderson, Kenny Smith II, Megan Holmes, Jocelyn C. Waugh, Curtis Santiago, Adam Sabla, Peter Wilson, Edward Ruttle, Anthony Dallas, Jeremy Page, Lars Anderson, Brent Lister, Odessa Rojen, Natalia Dawn, Austin Warren, Donald McDonald, Ava Leemet, Chad Garner, Anthony Pagni, Chad McDonald, Heathcliffe Scaddan

    How Do You Travel? In a soothing hot tub with your buddies, probably while hammered.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Not immediately, but if you happen to run into your parents in the past, you may end up erased from existence.

    How Comfortable Is It? So long as the water temp stays warm and the bubbles keep bubbling, this may be the most comfortable way to time travel.

    Is It One-Way? Only if you run out of “Chernobyl” energy drink.

  • The Terminator on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#8) The Terminator

    • Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Paxton, Linda Hamilton, David Hyde Pierce, Michael Biehn, Lance Henriksen, Paul Winfield, Dick Miller, Marianne Muellerleile, Brian Thompson, Earl Boen, Franco Columbu, Rick Rossovich, Chino 'Fats' Williams, Patrick Pinney, Bess Motta, Greg Robbins, Harriet White, Darrell Mapson, Leslie Morris, Bruce M. Kerner, Shawn Schepps, Joe Farago, Brad Rearden, Norman Friedman, Webster Williams, Ken Fritz, Bill W. Richmond, Tom Oberhaus, Philip Gordon, John E. Bristol, J. Randolph Harrison, William Wisher, Jr., Stan Yale, Barbara Powers, John Stuart West, James Ralston, Loree Frazier, Wayne Stone, Hugh Farrington, Tony Mirelez, Anthony T. Trujillo, Ed Dogans, Al Kahn, Hettie Lynne Hurtes, John Durban

    How Do You Travel? Cyborgs, lightning, and SCIENCE!

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? No physical toll (aside from arriving in the past sans clothing), but there is the whole "robot assassins from the future" thing you've got to deal with.

    How Comfortable Is It? So comfortable that this franchise sends robots back in time like they're going out of style.

    Is It One-Way? You'll be back.

  • The Lake House on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#9) The Lake House

    • Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves, Christopher Plummer, Lynn Collins, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Katie Cleary, Dylan Walsh, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Mike Bacarella, Willeke van Ammelrooy, Nathan Adloff, Frank Caeti, Peggy Roeder, Jane F. Cox, Gary Sedlock, Jason Abustan, Alexandra LoRusso, Jonathan Samuels, January Stern, Nick Ferrin, Jamie Louachai, Alan Bovinett, Patricia E. Harrington, Robert A. Young, John R. Haley, Bryanna Hartung, Ron Valdez, Nathan Lee, Andrea N. Winters, Cynthia McWilliams, Sue Durso, Bob Kolbey, Libby Pedersen, Jason Frederick, Chet Nichols, Rahul Thakkar, William Nero Jr., Kevin M. Brennan, Jennifer Kern, Jason Wells, Jacqueline Williams, John Littlefield, Michael Andrew Gorman, Lori Miller, Andrew Perta, Stephen Mao, India Neilan, Mia Park, Lori Ann Gerdisch, Joy Kocay, Aliyah Carr, Tiffini Funches, Nora Newbrough, Scott Elias, Ernie Lang, Marissa Newton, Jennifer Clark, Jacob D. Dumelle

    How Do You Travel? By shoving yourself inside a mailbox.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Falling in love.

    How Comfortable Is It? So comfortable you could just expire in your lover's arms.

    Is It One-Way? Only if you ignore a letter from two years in the future warning you to avoid stepping in front of a bus on the day you're supposed to perish.

  • X-Men: Days of Future Past on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#10) X-Men: Days of Future Past

    • Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman, Anna Paquin, Michael Fassbender, Ian McKellen, Ellen Page, Famke Janssen, Patrick Stewart, James McAvoy, Peter Dinklage, Nicholas Hoult, Evan Peters, Fan Bingbing, Shawn Ashmore, Daniel Cudmore, Booboo Stewart, Josh Helman

    How Do You Travel? A mutant named Kitty uses her powers to send your consciousness back through time. 

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Being forced to work with your worst enemy to save the world, or being fed bad acid. 

    How Comfortable Is It? Like waking up from a nap on a waterbed.

    Is It One-Way? If Kitty is no longer able to use her powers.

  • About Time on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#11) About Time

    • Rachel McAdams, Margot Robbie, Bill Nighy, Tom Hollander, Domhnall Gleeson, Lindsay Duncan, Vanessa Kirby, Tom Hughes, Aiysha Hart, Harry Hadden-Paton, Will Merrick, Richard Cordery, Lydia Wilson, Clemmie Dugdale, Joshua McGuire, Devin Gibson

    How Do You Travel? In a dark, quiet place, like a closet.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? No, but you might accidentally turn your daughter into a son, and back again.

    How Comfortable Is It? As comfortable as allowing your sister to get into a near-fatal car wreck while driving under the influence so as to avoid your daughter becoming a son.

    Is It One-Way? If you're unable to get to your quiet place.

  • The Butterfly Effect on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#12) The Butterfly Effect

    • Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Logan Lerman, Eric Stoltz, Kevin Durand, Callum Keith Rennie, Ethan Suplee, Melora Walters, Cameron Bright, Jesse James, Camille Sullivan, William Lee Scott, Lorena Gale, Elden Henson, John Patrick Amedori, Kevin Schmidt, Nathaniel DeVeaux, Jesse Hutch, Irene Gorovaia, Jake Kaese, Sarah Widdows, Tara Wilson

    How Do You Travel? Chronic blackouts and avid journaling.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Nosebleeds, brain damage, and endless ill-fated “butterfly effects” from your good intentions. 

    How Comfortable Is It? Who doesn’t enjoy blacking out and waking up in strange places?

    Is It One-Way? Only if you destroy your journals/memories, or choke yourself while still in the womb.

  • Déjà Vu on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#13) Déjà Vu

    • Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Elle Fanning, Paula Patton, Jim Caviezel, Bruce Greenwood, Adam Goldberg, Matt Craven, Lara Grice, David Jensen, Erika Alexander, Elden Henson, Brian Howe, Donna W. Scott, Enrique Castillo, Rich Hutchman, Jennifer Weston, Mark Phinney

    How Do You Travel? In a controversial and potentially dangerous government experiment.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? You might end up detonating in a car underwater.

    How Comfortable Is It? Hot and wet at the same time.

    Is It One-Way? Yes, but don’t worry - your other self conveniently shows up after you explode.

  • Timeline on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#14) Timeline

    • Gerard Butler, Paul Walker, Michael Sheen, Billy Connolly, Anna Friel, Frances O'Connor, David Thewlis, Marton Csokas, Neal McDonough, Lambert Wilson, Ethan Embry, Matt Craven, Christian Paul, Rossif Sutherland, David La Haye

    How Do You Travel? Via wormhole and marines, brought to you by ITC Corp.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Permanent DNA and internal organ damage.

    How Comfortable Is It? As comfortable as a charging knight. 

    Is It One-Way? No, but you’re limited to traveling between only the present day and 1357 in Castlegard, France.

  • Slaughterhouse-Five on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#15) Slaughterhouse-Five

    • Valerie Perrine, Perry King, John Dehner, Eugene Roche, John Wood, Kevin Conway, Sorrell Booke, Ron Leibman, Roberts Blossom, Richard Stahl, Henry Bumstead, Friedrich von Ledebur, Hank Robinson, Lucille Benson, Holly Near, Karl-Otto Alberty, Bill Lee, Gilmer McCormick, Richard Schaal, Michael Sacks, Warren Frost, Alexander Allerson, George Skaff, Bryan Montgomery, Ekkehardt Belle, David Carlile, Harald Dietl, Paul Hansard, Charles Stapley, Barbara Frey, Joan Swift, Walter Feuchtenberg, Stan Gottlieb, Sharon Gans, Gary Waynesmith, Joshua Hill Lewis, Bob Harks, Robert Anthony, John Goddard, Bill Cole, Bob 'Tiger' Hemond, Frank Jamus, Kent O'Dell, Werner Umberg, Ronnie Elliott, Otto Konrad, William Kanady, James Wheeler, Emil Iserle

    How Do You Travel? PTSD?

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? PTSD.

    How Comfortable Is It? PTS... Wait, what were we just talking about? Where am I? When am I?

    Is It One-Way? Hello? I have become unstuck in time. Farewell.

  • Looper on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#16) Looper

    • Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Piper Perabo, Jeff Daniels, Paul Dano, Garret Dillahunt, Tracie Thoms, Jeff Chase, Elton LeBlanc, David Jensen, Ritchie Montgomery, Cynthia LeBlanc, Robert Harvey, Nick Gomez, Logan Douglas Smith, Noah Segan, Michael Wozniak, Dane Rhodes, Pierce Gagnon, James Hébert, Emily D. Haley, David Joseph Martinez, James Rawlings, Kenneth Brown Jr., Wayne Douglas Morgan, Xu Qing, B.J. Parker, Jon Thomas, Sylvia Jefferies, Dikran Tulaine, Jeff Pope, Brett Beoubay, Han Soto, Gene Kevin Hames Jr., Sam Medina, Wayne Dehart, Jay Amor, Frank Brennan, Cameron M. Brown, Marcus Hester, Michelle Torres, Adam Boyer, Kamden Beauchamp, Rhonda Floyd Aguillard, Garrett Allain, Haylie Creppel, Miles Marmolejo, Avon Maser, Kevin Stillwell, Cody Wood, John T. Wilson Jr., Malik Peters, Brian Oerly, Jared DePasquale, Robert Hotalen, Josh Perry, Kristyl Dawn Tift, Ian Patrick, James Lesley Taylor, Bailey Celeste Sacco, Suzanne Severio, Jaanika Kaarpalu, Lauren Thomas, Thirl Haston, Ty Parker, D.J. Mills, Brittany Holt, Sean Reynolds, Amy Le, Craig Johnson, Kennedy Morgan

    How Do You Travel? In a machine comprised of tubing and chicken wire, in a sketchy industrial center manned by de-facto mobsters.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Not physically, but it's against the law, and you may have to eliminate an older version of yourself at some point.

    How Comfortable Is It? Looks like it's about as comfortable as crawling inside a washing machine and turning it on.

    Is It One-Way? Not unless you off yourself - or get offed by yourself. Time travel is confusing.

  • 12 Monkeys on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#17) 12 Monkeys

    • Brad Pitt, Bruce Willis, Christopher Plummer, Madeleine Stowe, Christopher Meloni, David Morse, Frank Gorshin, Jon Seda, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Annie Golden, Chuck Jeffreys, Matt Ross, Simon Jones, Aaron Michael Lacey, Bill Raymond, Richard Stanley, Phillip V. Caruso, Irma St. Paule, Michael Chance, Stephen Bridgewater, Rick Warner, Vernon Campbell, Sal Mazzotta, Roger Pratt, Joey Perillo, Charles Techman, Thomas Roy, Joseph McKenna, Felix Pire, Joe Gerety, Drucie McDaniel, Ernest Abuba, Nell Johnson, Frederick Strother, Allelon Ruggiero, Carol Florence, Raymond Mamrak, Johnnie Hobbs Jr., Janet Zappala, Julie Mabry, Adam Hatley, Stan Kang, Charley Scalies, Korchenko, Bruce Kirkpatrick, C.J. Byrnes, Kevin Thigpen, Bonnie Loev, Robert O'Neill, Tiffany Baldwin, Rozwill Young, Faith Potts, Jann Ellis, Jeff Tanner, John Hagy, Lee Golden, Louis Lippa, Lenny Daniels, Joilet Harris, Lisa Talerico, Ray Huffman, Karl Warren, John Blaisse, Thang, Pat Dias, Joseph Melito, Jodi Dawson, Larry Daly, Barry Price, John Panzarella, Carolyn Walker, H. Michael Walls, Paul Meshejian, Bob Adrian, Wilfred Williams, Herbert C. Hauls Jr., Arthur Fennell, Harry O'Toole, Laura Glas, Michael Ryan Segal, Tom Detrik, Anthony 'Chip' Brienza, Jack Dougherty

    How Do You Travel? In your birthday suit, hooked up to a bunch of electrodes in a clear plastic tube while scientists yell suggestions at you.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Thankfully not, although it seems far too easy to send time-travelers to the wrong year, which can inadvertently get users locked in mental hospitals or take unnecessary fire on historical battlefields. 

    How Comfortable Is It? It looks like it's about as comfortable as being a lab rat.

    Is It One-Way? No, but this method can certainly use some refinement.

  • Timecrimes on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#18) Timecrimes

    How Do You Travel? By accidentally scaring your past self into accidentally finding a time machine in a house in the woods.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? There’s a chance you might stab yourself, hit yourself with a car, and attempt to slay your own wife.

    How Comfortable Is It? As comfortable as bandages on a disfigured face.

    Is It One-Way? If one of your other time-traveling selves succeeds in taking you out.

  • The Time Traveler's Wife on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#19) The Time Traveler's Wife

    How Do You Travel? Without any conscious control over it. Also, your clothes fall off in the process.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? Missing out on most of the important things in your life, including the majority of your daughter and wife's lives. Also, losing your clothes.

    How Comfortable Is It? As comfortable and natural as appearing unclothed as a 35-year-old man in front of a 6-year-old version of your future wife. Totally not weird at all.

    Is It One-Way? Not physically, but mentally and emotionally, and it might even drive you to drink.

  • Primer on Random Methods Of Time Travel In Movies

    (#20) Primer

    • Shane Carruth, David Sullivan, Keith Bradshaw, Kevin Lucero Less, Casey Gooden, Anand Upadhyaya, Jack Pyland, Jon Cook, Jay Butler, Ashley Warren, David Joyner, Eric De Soualhat, Brandon Blagg, Ashok Upadhyaya, Juan Tapia, Delaney Price, Carrie Crawford, John Carruth

    How Do You Travel? Inside a metal box you and your buddy designed in his garage.

    Are There Unfortunate Side Effects? If you get out too late/early, you could go into shock, experience nausea, and even become comatose. After repeated uses, you may experience bleeding from the ears, and your handwriting may suffer. There's also the whole possibly-psycho doubles and triples of yourself to contend with.

    How Comfortable Is It? The time machine is dark, cramped, noisy, and flushed with argon, necessitating the use of an oxygen mask. Also, you have to stay inside the box for the duration of time you want to travel. Your claustrophobia may be going off the charts just thinking about it. This is no doubt one of the least comfortable time travel methods ever put on screen.

    Is It One-Way? Only if one of your other time-traveling selves shuts off the machine while you're using it.

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Traveling through time and space, changing the past, and prying into the future is definitely the ultimate dreams of mankind. In countless films and television shows, time travel has always been a favorite theme of science fiction movies, and filmmakers bring endless imagination to the audience. People can know different ways of time travel in various movies. Is it really possible? Do those fantasies in the movie have a chance to become reality?

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