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The Chespirito Media Universe is a Mexican media franchise and shared universe centered on several films and series produced by Grupo Chespirito and THR3 Media Group, and based on several shows and characters created by Mexican comedian Chespirito. The franchise will also include comic books. The franchise will begin with a biographical series about Chespirito, and will include an animated El Chapulín Colorado film and an animated series based on El Chavo. -Wikipedia

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Originally conceived as a shared cinematic universe that was officially titled the Dark Universe, with multiple crossovers and inter-connectivity between films, the label is now used colloquially by some media outlets to refer to Universal Pictures' rebooted franchises. Conceptualized as a shared universe, the studio had announced the projects in development with a press release announcing the intellectual property's title, a trailer, casting announcements, and official theme music composed by Danny Elfman. Casting included: Russell Crowe as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde, Javier Bardem as the Frankenstein's Monster, and Johnny Depp as The Invisible Man. They joined Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, as Nick Morton and Princess Ahmanet / The Mummy. Additional rebooted adaptations of characters was also announced, including: Van Helsing, the Wolf Man, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Phantom of the Opera, Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde, and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Alex Kurtzman and Chris Morgan were announced as co-runners of the Dark Universe, with collaborations from David Koepp and Christopher McQuarrie.

After mixed critical reception to the first two installments, Universal halted development on further projects, while their plans for future releases was reassessed. Despite this, in May 2018 artist Robert Vargas announced from his social media account that he had attended a meeting with the studio and would collaborate on the Dark Universe character designs moving forward. During this period of time, Alex Kurtzman and Chris Morgan left their roles as co-architects of the franchise, while successful horror film producer Jason Blum had at various times publicly expressed his interest in reviving and working on future installments within the Dark Universe franchise. By January 2019, the studio announced plans to develop individualized films, with standalone installments. - Wikipedia

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The MonsterVerse, sometimes called the Legendary era or Legendary series by fans, is a series of giant monster films featuring Godzilla and King Kong produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. The MonsterVerse began in 2014 with Godzilla, and was followed by Kong: Skull Island in 2017. Two more films, Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong, are planned for release in 2019 and 2020, respectively.

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Gotta catch 'em all!

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23rd Pikachu short: Sing Meloetta: Search for the Rinka Berries
25th Pikachu short: Eevee & Friends (released with Genesect and the Legend Awakened)
27th Pikachu short: Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad (released with Hoopa and the Clash of Ages)

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Rocky is a boxing saga of popular films all starring Sylvester Stallone, who plays the character Rocky Balboa.

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Timeline order

  • Includes:
    • The Conjuring (2013)
    • Annabelle (2014)
    • The Conjuring 2 (2016)
    • Annabelle: Creation (2017)
    • The Nun (2018)
    • The Curse of La Llorona (2019)
    • Annabelle Come Home (2019)
    • The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2020)
    • The Crooked Man (TBA)
    • The Nun 2 (TBA)

TIMELINE

  • The Nun Set In: 1952
  • Annabelle: Creation Set In: First Scenes: 1943 / Main Story: 1955
  • Annabelle Set In: 1970
  • The Conjuring Set In: 1971
  • The Curse of La Llorona Set In: 1973 (Cameo, father Perez chats to Anna Garcia about that time he battled an evil doll)
  • Annabelle Come Home Set In: First Scenes: 1968 / Main Story: 1972
  • The Conjuring 2 Set In: 1977
  • The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Set In: 1980s
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Toho's shared film universe 1954 - 1975 featuring Godzilla, Rodan and Mothra.

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The Unbreakable trilogy, officially known as the Eastrail 177 Trilogy, is an American superhero thriller and psychological horror film series. The films were written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The trilogy consists of Unbreakable (2000), Split (2016), and Glass (2019).

All of the films feature the character David Dunn. The series has been noted for its differences from more traditional superhero movies, with Shyamalan's work referred to as "the first auteur shared superhero universe". It is the first superhero franchise that is written and directed by one person, in comparison to other popular films in the genre. Shyamalan has noted that while it is based on comic book superheroes, and refers to comic books, it is not actually derived from comic book material itself. In contrast to most superhero films, the series is also generally grounded in reality, and is seen as a deconstruction of the superhero genre. The series is thus considered to be a unique take on the superhero genre.

The filmmaker has stated that the films are origin stories of people with unique gifts, with the intent being to acknowledge that every person has something special about them. Unbreakable has been labeled the first grounded superhero film, while Split has been called the first solo supervillain origin story, and Hollywood's first stealth sequel.

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Universal Classic Monsters is a name given to the horror, fantasy, thriller and science fiction films made by Universal Pictures during the decades of the 1920s through the 1950s. They were the first shared universe in the entire movie industry in Hollywood and around the world. They began with The Phantom of the Opera, a silent film starring Lon Chaney. Universal Classic Monsters continued with talkies including core monsters in the franchise Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, The Wolf Man and Creature from the Black Lagoon. The films often featured Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney Jr. - Wikipedia

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The View Askewniverse is a fictional universe created by writer/director Kevin Smith, featured in several films, comics and a television series; it is named for Smith's production company, View Askew Productions. The characters Jay and Silent Bob appear in almost all the View Askewniverse media, and characters from one story often reappear or are referred to in others. Smith often casts the same actors for multiple characters in the universe, sometimes even in the same film; Smith himself portrays the character of Silent Bob. -Wikipedia

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The Wizarding World (previously known as J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World) is a fantasy media franchise and shared fictional universe centred on a series of films, based on the Harry Potter novel series by J. K. Rowling. The films have been in production since 2000, and in that time ten films have been produced—eight are adaptations of the Harry Potter novels and two are part of the Fantastic Beasts series. The films are owned and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, and three more are in various stages of production. The series has collectively grossed over $9.2 billion at the global box office, making it the third-highest-grossing film franchise of all time (behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars).

David Heyman and his company Heyday Films have produced every film in the Wizarding World series. Chris Columbus and Mark Radcliffe served as producers on Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, David Barron began producing the films with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix in 2007 and ending with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011, and Rowling produced the final two films in the Harry Potter series. Heyman, Rowling, Steve Kloves and Lionel Wigram have produced both films in the Fantastic Beasts series. The films are written and directed by several individuals and feature large, often ensemble, casts. Many of the actors, including Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Tom Felton, star in numerous films. Soundtrack albums have been released for each of the films. The franchise also includes a stage production, a digital publication, a video game label and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter–themed areas at several Universal Parks & Resorts amusement parks around the world.

The first film in the Wizarding World was Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), which was followed by seven Harry Potter sequels, beginning with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in 2002 and ending with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in 2011, nearly ten years after the first film's release. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) is the first film in the spin-off/prequel Fantastic Beasts series. A sequel, titled Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, was released on 16 November 2018. Three additional instalments remain in various stages of production. A third film is scheduled for release on 12 November 2021.

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The Fast and the Furious (2001)
The first installment in the series follows Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), an undercover cop, who is tasked with discovering the identities of a group of unknown automobile hijackers led by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel).
The film was directed by Rob Cohen and written by Gary Scott Thompson, Erik Bergquist, and David Ayer. It was released on June 22, 2001.

Better Luck Tomorrow (2002)
Directed by Justin Lin, marked the first appearance in The Fast Saga of Han Lue, portrayed by Sung Kang, who had already portrayed a character with the same name in Lin's 2002 film Better Luck Tomorrow; Han subsequently became one of the main recurring characters in the franchise. Although the relation between Better Luck Tomorrow's Han and The Fast Saga's Han was originally left unaddressed, both Lin and Lue repeatedly confirmed during the following years that it was the same character, and that Better Luck Tomorrow doubled as Han's origin story, retroactively making the film part of The Fast Saga continuity.

The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
The film follows Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker), and details his escape from Los Angeles and avoidance of law enforcement, which culminates in his eventual arrival to Miami.
The short film is set between The Fast and the Furious and 2 Fast 2 Furious. It was directed by Philip G. Atwell and written by Keith Dinielli, and was released on June 3, 2003.

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
Brian O'Conner and Roman Pearce (Tyrese Gibson) team up to go undercover for the U.S. Customs Service to bring down drug lord Carter Verone (Cole Hauser) in exchange for the erasure of their criminal records.
2 Fast 2 Furious is a standalone sequel to the first film and is the only film in the main series to not feature Diesel as Dominic Toretto. It also marks the first appearance of Chris "Ludacris" Bridges as Tej Parker. The film was directed by John Singleton and written by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. It was released on June 6, 2003.

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006)
High school car enthusiast Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) is sent to live in Tokyo with his father, and finds solace in the city's drifting community.
Tokyo Drift is a standalone sequel to the previous films. Diesel makes a cameo appearance as Dominic Toretto at the end of the film. It also marks the first appearance of Sung Kang as Han Lue in the franchise. Although this is the third film released in the franchise, it has been retroactively placed as the sixth, with the subsequent three installments being set between 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift. The film was directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan, and was released on June 16, 2006.

Los Bandoleros (2009)
Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) lives as a wanted fugitive in the Dominican Republic. He eventually reunites with Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and other associates to plan the hijacking of a gasoline shipment to help an impoverished neighborhood.
The film is set after The Fast and the Furious and before Fast & Furious. It was directed by Diesel, and written by T.J. Mancini, from a story by him and Diesel. It was released on July 28, 2009.

Fast & Furious (2009)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Brian O'Conner and Dominic Toretto are forced to work together to avenge the murder of Toretto's lover Letty Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez) and apprehend drug lord Arturo Braga (John Ortiz).
The film is set five years after the events of The Fast and the Furious, and before Tokyo Drift, as it features Kang as Han Lue. It features the return of the original main cast (Diesel, Walker, Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster, who portrays Dominic's sister Mia Toretto). The film was again directed by Lin and written by Morgan. It was released on April 3, 2009.

Fast Five (2011)
Dominic Toretto, Brian O'Conner and Mia Toretto plan a heist to steal $100 million from corrupt businessman Hernan Reyes (Joaquim de Almeida) while being pursued for arrest by U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson).
The film continues directly from the end of Fast & Furious, and introduces Johnson and Elsa Pataky as Hobbs and Elena Neves, respectively. It also features the returns of Gibson and Bridges as Roman Pearce and Tej Parker from 2 Fast 2 Furious; Kang as Han Lue from Tokyo Drift and Fast & Furious; and Gal Gadot, Tego Calderón and Don Omar as Gisele Yashar, Tego Leo and Rico Santos, respectively, from Fast & Furious. Eva Mendes also makes an uncredited appearance as Monica Fuentes in a mid-credits scene, reprising her role from 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Fast Five deliberately departed from the street racing theme prevalent in previous films, to transform the franchise into a heist action series involving cars. The film was directed by Lin and written by Morgan. It was released on April 29, 2011.

Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
Dominic Toretto, Brian O'Conner and their team are offered amnesty for their crimes by Luke Hobbs, in exchange for helping him take down a skilled mercenary organization led by Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), one member of which is Toretto's former lover Letty Ortiz.
It is the last film to be set before Tokyo Drift. In a mid-credits scene, Han Lue's death scene from Tokyo Drift is replayed, with an added scene showing that his killer is Owen's older brother Deckard Shaw, portrayed by Jason Statham. John Ortiz reprises his role as Arturo Braga from Fast & Furious, while Gal Gadot makes her final appearance as Gisele Yashar in the series. Fast & Furious 6 incorporates elements of spy and adventure film to the franchise. The film was directed by Lin and written by Morgan. It was released on May 24, 2013.

Furious 7 (2015)
Deckard Shaw, a rogue special forces assassin seeking to avenge his comatose younger brother Owen, puts the team of Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Conner in danger once again.
The film is set after the events of Fast & Furious 6 and Tokyo Drift. It introduces the characters Mr. Nobody and Ramsey, portrayed by Kurt Russell and Nathalie Emmanuel, respectively, while Lucas Black reprises his role as Sean Boswell from Tokyo Drift.
Furious 7 marks the final film appearance of Walker, who died in a single-vehicle crash on November 30, 2013, with filming only half-completed. Following his death, filming was delayed for script rewrites and his brothers, Caleb and Cody, were used as stand-ins to complete his remaining scenes. John Brotherton also was a minor stand-in for Walker. These script rewrites completed the story arc for Walker's character, which was subsequently retired. The film is dedicated to him. It was directed by James Wan and written by Morgan, and was released on April 3, 2015.

The Fate of the Furious (2017)
Cyberterrorist Cipher (Charlize Theron) coerces Dominic Toretto into working for her and turns him against his team, forcing them to find Dominic and take down Cipher.
The film is set after Furious 7. It is the first film since Tokyo Drift to not feature Brewster as Mia Toretto. The film also marks the final appearance of Pataky as Elena Neves in the series. The Fate of the Furious was directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Morgan. It was released on April 14, 2017.

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw are forced to team up with Shaw's sister Hattie (Vanessa Kirby) to battle a cybernetically-enhanced terrorist named Brixton Lore (Idris Elba) threatening the world with a deadly virus.
The film is set after the events of The Fate of the Furious. Helen Mirren reprises her uncredited role from that film as Magdalene Shaw, Deckard and Hattie's mother. Hobbs & Shaw was directed by David Leitch and written by Chris Morgan and Drew Pearce. It was released on August 2, 2019.

Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2019)
Tony Toretto (voiced by Tyler Posey), Dominic Toretto's cousin, is recruited by a government agency together with his friends to infiltrate an elite racing league serving as a front for a crime organization called SH1FT3R that is bent on world domination.
Fast & Furious Spy Racers is an animated series based on the film franchise. Vin Diesel reprises his role as Dominic Toretto, voicing the character in brief appearances. It is produced executively by Tim Hedrick, Bret Haaland, Diesel, Neal Moritz, and Chris Morgan. Hedrick and Haaland also serve as the show's showrunners. The series was released on Netflix on December 26, 2019.

F9 (2021)
Dominic Toretto and his family must face Dominic's younger brother Jakob (John Cena), a deadly assassin, who is working with their old enemy Cipher, and who holds a personal vendetta against Dominic.
The film features the return of Kang to the franchise, with his character Han Lue revealed to be alive. Also returning are Brewster as Mia Toretto and Black as Sean Boswell, as well as Bow Wow and Jason Tobin, who reprise their Tokyo Drift roles as Twinkie and Earl, respectively. This is the first film since Fast & Furious to not feature Johnson as Luke Hobbs and the first since Fast Five to not feature Statham as Deckard Shaw.
Lin returned as director after not directing the previous two installments, while the film was written by Daniel Casey, marking the first time since 2 Fast 2 Furious that a film is not written or co-written by Morgan. Originally scheduled to be released on May 22, 2020, F9 was pushed back to April 2, 2021 as a result of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.

Untitled Hobbs & Shaw sequel
A sequel to Hobbs & Shaw is in development, as revealed by Dwayne Johnson in March 2020.

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The Robert Langdon films are a series of American action-adventure mystery-thriller movies directed by Ron Howard. The films, based on the novels written by Dan Brown, center around the fictional character of Robert Langdon. Though based on the book series, the films have a different chronological order, consisting of: The Da Vinci Code (2006), Angels & Demons (2009) and Inferno (2016). Despite negative critical reception, the film series as a whole has grossed almost $1.5 billion worldwide.

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The Twilight movies are a romantic fantasy vampire series based on the series of novels by Stephenie Meyer

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"Bardock" takes place well before the start of Dragon Ball, so, if you're wanting to watch it in story-chronological order, start there followed by "Episode of Bardock", as a spin-off sequel of "Bardock". The Dragon Ball anime can then be watched. (I'm a big fan of chronological order. Although, a lot of the mystery of Dragon Ball will be lost if those are watched first.)

The DB movies are not technically canon but can be generally placed. Some retell the anime episodes, most take place in alternate timelines/realities/dimensions. Some movies are better than others, but if you're wanting to get all the media, "Curse of the Blood Rubies" takes place in place of episodes 1-13 of Dragon Ball, so start the anime then watch it after episode 13.

Watch episode 14 then "Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle". It approximately retells episodes 14, 15, and 16.

After this movie, watch episodes 14-18, then plug in "Mystical Adventure" before episode 19.

After "Mystical Adventure", watch episodes 19 to 67 then watch "Path to Power". This was the best of the DB movies in my opinion and retells episodes 1 to 67.

Finish out Dragon Ball and watch DBZ: Dead Zone, which takes place between DB and DBZ.

The DBZ movies then break up the anime more so than the DB movies, but, like before, if you want all the media and focus on the minutia of the movies, they can be generally placed, though they will seem out of place in light of the arcs in the anime.

Take this into consideration when you watch DBZ to approximately episode 35 then watch "The World's Strongest" after and so forth.

Watch from episode 36 to 65 then watch "The Tree of Might". Episodes 65 to 74 can be watched then "Lord Slug".

"History of Trunks" takes place in a canon future timeline and needs to be watched after episode 122. This will recap everything he tells Goku in that episode and how he was able to go back in time.

"Cooler's Revenge" will be watched after episode 125. "The Return of Cooler" and "Super Android 13!" are definitely harder to place and have a lot of inconsistencies. Though "Super Android 13!" was released after "The Return of Cooler", it can best be watched after watching episodes 126 to 146. "The Return of Cooler" can then be watched after episode 165.

So as not to interrupt the Cell Games, "DBZ: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan" is best watched after episode 193. Turn around and watch episode 194 after, then turn right back around and watch "Bojack Unbound". While it is a lot of back and forth, watch episode 195, then watch "Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans", and then back to episode 196.

Watch to episode 204 then watch "Broly - Second Coming" after it. Watch "Bio-Broly" after watching episode 219. Watch from episode 220 to 253 then watch "Fusion Reborn". This is the best place to watch this movie though there are some strong inconsistencies.

With the advent of DBS, most of "Wrath of the Dragon" has been ret-conned, but going with the alternate timeline excuse, the best time to watch this is after watching episode 287.

Switch back to watch episode 288, then understand that there is a total 10 year time jump from episode 288 to the end of DBZ (episode 291). After episode 288, anything related with DBS takes place.

There is 5 year gap between episodes 288 and 289, so, after watching episode 288, this is when "Yo! Son Goku & His Friends Return", "DBZ: Battle of the Gods", "DB: Resurrection - F", "DB Super", and "DBS: Broly" take place. "Yo! Son Goku" takes place 2 years after Episode 288. These are considered more heavily canon the all the previous movies.

DBZ: BotG and DB:RF is then watched and can be watched in place of Episodes 1 to 27 of DBS. Then, pick up with DBS Episodes 28-131. DBS: Broly is then supposed to take place some time later, but still within that 5 year gap before Episode 289 of DBZ. This Broly movie supposedly ret-cons much, if not all, of the backstory of Goku, Vegeta, Broly, Bardock, and the entire Saiyan race, including many details in the original Dragon Ball, in DBZ, and, of course, in the 3 other Broly movies.

There is also another arc in the DBS manga coming out that might be animated called the "Galactic Patrol Prisoners" arc. This is when it would be watched if animated.

After "DBS: Broly" and/or "The Galactic Patrol Arc", the rest of DBZ can be finished through episode 291.

"DB: GT" can then be watched and, finally, "GT: A Hero's Legacy", which takes place 100 years after the end of GT. Many people do not consider GT canon, but it's fun to watch and see more of your favorite characters after some time has passed. Plus, GT has one of my favorite transformations, and, supposedly, the DBS: Broly movie is canonizing a major aspect of GT.

"Absalom" is fan-made released on YouTube and takes place 12 years in an alternate dimension after "GT: A Hero's Legacy".

"DB Kai" is a redo of DBZ in that it cuts out all of the filler, 'yelling', and does a lot of editing to the original anime. It's more of an 'instead of'. Majority recommend the original over Kai.

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an American horror franchise consisting of eight slasher films, comics, and a video game adaptation of the original film. The franchise focuses on serial killer Leatherface and his psychotic family, who terrorize unsuspecting visitors to their territories in the desolate Texas countryside, typically killing and cannibalizing them. The original film was released in 1974, directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Hooper and Kim Henkel. Hooper and Henkel were involved in only three of the later films.

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Tinker Bell is a sassy fairy and major character in Disney's film, Peter Pan. She is Peter Pan's sidekick and regularly joins his exploits throughout the magical isle of Neverland. Tinker Bell has been known for being a silent character up until the release of her very own 3D computer-animated film Tinker Bell and all of its ever-expanding sequels.

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Ip Man is a series of Hong Kong biographical martial arts films based on the life events of the Wing Chun master of the same name. The progenitor of the series was Ip Man (2008), which followed by two sequels – Ip Man 2 (2010), Ip Man 3 (2015), the spin-off Master Z: Ip Man Legacy (2018) and another sequel Ip Man 4: The Finale (2019). All four main films are directed by Wilson Yip, written by Edmond Wong, produced by Raymond Wong and star Donnie Yen. Mandarin Films released the first two films in Hong Kong, which earned more than $37 million with a budget of around $24.6 million. Donnie Yen has mentioned each film has a unique theme, that the first Ip Man film was about "Survival", Ip Man 2 focuses on "Making a Living and Adaptation", Ip Man 3 focuses on "Life" itself, while Ip Man 4 focuses on "Racist discrimination".

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