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"textContent": "The Lanterns trailer is back online, and according to Entertainment Weekly, the reason for its sudden disappearance is simple: an expired music license. Clean. Convenient. And maybe a little too neat. Because if you take a closer look at what actually happened—and more importantly, what’s being glossed over—that explanation starts to feel less like the […]\n\nThe post HBO Lanterns Trailer Reappears Online After Studio Claims Music Rights Issue appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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