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In that case, a malformed WAP Push message could be used to remotely reboot a vulnerable handset. It's a sort of 'use 'em or lose 'em' obligation that Fox has with the Fantastic Four, as well as with X-Men, Silver Surfer and Daredevil, the latter two already scheduled for their own imminent reboots," said critic Martin Anderson from the cult movie website Den Of Geek. Something between a sequel and a prequel, "Salvation" may be cinema's first tweequel - not a full-definition reboot but different enough to refresh a series that was running out of energy before Arnold became governor. |
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