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California’s jobs report for November will be released on Dec. 20.

The movie, which will be released in the U.S. by Paramount on Dec. 25, depicts the former member of the popular boy band Take That as a very expressive chimpanzee — thanks to motion-capture and CG work by Wētā FX.

"As it stands, we are forced to endure additional trauma in the knowledge that this individual, as well as being in receipt of full benefits, may very well be released back into our community."

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And although his superhero film “The Batman” came out in 2022, the second installment in Matt Reeves’s trilogy probably won’t be released until fall 2026, partly because of last year’s labor strikes.

The force also said more information would be released "at the appropriate time".

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