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anime series A satirical look at the killing of Osama Bin Laden. This is the story of two women: one an American working for a social media company during the Arab Spring, and the other a tech-savvy young Pakistani girl. Both embark on quests to defeat terrorist networks from their laptops and bedrooms, but only one succeeds. And she stops before she can kill Osama Bin Laden. Addictive and outlandish, this show suggests that we're no more safe now than we were then—and that maybe we never were. An elite, lethal military unit is tasked with ensuring the safety of the United States. An elite, lethal military unit is tasked with ensuring the safety of the United States. This self-proclaimed Peacekeeper Force is made up of misfits and sociopaths who cover up behind a flimsy veil of patriotism and training and whose actions often border on sadism and torture. Although they do not follow orders—they make their own rules according to their own set of morals and ethics—the unit does not give its members names to ensure that they remain anonymous should they be captured or escape for any reason. The group's leader, Commandant Morrett (Michael Rapaport), works to keep his men (and women) in line. The Peacekeeper Force consists of the following individuals:The show was developed by Warren Ellis of "Transmetropolitan" fame, who also wrote the series. John Rogers of "The Shield" serves as head writer, and Brian Koppelman serves as executive producer on the series. On May 14, 2011, "Drag Me to Hell" had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film received positive reviews from critics. The film currently has a 76% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 6.9/10. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in the United States on September 14, 2011.The series has been licensed by Canadian broadcaster TVA in Canada for broadcast in French to Anglophone audiences.The series has been licensed by Japanese broadcaster Fuji Television for broadcast in Japanese with subtitles; it is known as "Death Note The Movie: Light's Out"."Drag Me to Hell" was watched 12 million times across all legal channels (free-to-air, pay TV and SVoD) via iQIYI (also online). "Drag Me to Hell" was watched over 2 million times across all legal channels (free-to-air, pay TV and SVoD) via Sohu (also online). "[Rotten Tomatoes]" has a score of 76% with an average rating of 6.9/10, based on reviews from 107 critics – with the consensus: "Though not nearly as clever as it thinks it is, "Drag Me to Hell" offers some frightful fun and a few genuine frights." On June 15, 2013, Horror News confirmed that a sequel would be produced and directed by Drake Doremus. cfa1e77820
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