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Netflix’s second Witcher anime movie sees Geralt (Doug Cockle), Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and Jaskier (Joey Batey) become embroiled in a war between the land and the sea when the White Wolf is ...
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First, it was the 14-win Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round the next day, and then almost shockingly the 15-win Detroit Lions joined them this past weekend with a loss of their own.
More than the king of lions, Mufasa: The Lion King also managed to pull out a last-minute win at the box office over the 4-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
But not Campbell, who reiterated his belief that his Detroit Lions’ championship window remains wide open. "Yeah, I do," Campbell said when asked that championship-window question, via ESPN.