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  2. Emma Stone Explains the Controversial Sex Scenes in ... - AOL

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    In Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things, Emma Stone plays a character who functions as a play on Frankenstein's monster, a woman named Bella Baxter who comes back to life with the brain of her own baby ...

  3. Poor Things - Wikipedia

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    The main body of the work centres on Bella Baxter, a woman whose early life and identity are the subject of some ambiguity. That ambiguity is complicated by her husband Archibald McCandless's autobiography Episodes from the Early Life of a Scottish Public Health Officer which distorts the truth about his life with Bella.

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    In the film, Bella Baxter has her brain replaced with her unborn infant’s after an attempted suicide leaves her near-death; throughout, she slowly learns to become a woman again, thinking and ...

  5. Warby Parker promotes free eclipse glasses with 'Poor Things ...

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    The caption reads, "Bella Baxter captured at the red carpet for Solar Eclipse 2024." A third seems to have no obvious eclipse connection. In the whimsically macabre movie, Bella was created when a ...

  6. Last Contact - Wikipedia

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    Caitlin, an astrophysicist herself, has been involved with the recent discovery of the Big Rip, a field of dark energy that is essentially tearing the universe apart. With distant galaxies disappearing from view in deep field images, scientists have determined that the effect will culminate in a matter of months, unbeknownst to the general public.

  7. Ultimate Fantastic Four - Wikipedia

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    At the end of Ultimate Doomsday, Sue proposes to him and he accepts. After Ultimatum and the dissolution of the Fantastic Four, Ben approached General Ross and asked to enlist in the Air Force. In Ultimate Enemy #1, he returns to the Baxter Building to see Sue, and confesses that he is in love with her. Ben never acted on it because of Reed.

  8. Four Freedoms Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Four Freedoms Plaza is a fictional structure appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.It is depicted as being located in the Manhattan of the Marvel Universe; it served as the replacement headquarters for the Fantastic Four when their original dwelling, the Baxter Building, was destroyed by Kristoff Vernard, the adoptive son of Doctor Doom. [1]

  9. Xeelee Sequence - Wikipedia

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    ^a Baxter cites the pronunciation "ch-ee-lee" in Xeelee: Vengeance. It is unclear why, given the history of the author himself pronouncing it as "zee-lee", but one possible reason is that it reflects how the name came to be pronounced in-universe due to language change, especially considering Baxter's prior references to glottochronology in the ...