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Clayface Trailer Reveals Body Horror Origin for Batman Villain Matt Hagen
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Blake Lively sues Justin Baldoni for $290 million over smear campaign
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Leica Gallery New York Debuts at 45th Photography Reveal in NYC
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We need to produce SEO headline under 80 characters, summarizing the generated article. The article: about Krysten Ritter returning as Jessica Jones in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, now a mother, with daughter Danielle, etc. Must front-load primary entity (person, place, org). Primary entity likely Jessica Jones (character) or Krysten Ritter? Usually primary entity is the character. So start with “Jessica Jones” then verb. Must be factual, specific, active voice. Apply strong precise verb like “reveals”, “shows”, “introduces”, “embraces”, “faces”. Must be under 80 chars. No clickbait, no quotes, no colon unless adds clarity. Avoid “amid”, “sparks”, “raises concerns”, “in wake of”. Category: Entertainment. Let’s craft: “Jessica Jones Returns as a Mother in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2”. Count characters. Count: “Jessica Jones Returns as a Mother in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2” Let’s count: J(1) e2 s3 s4 i5 c6 a7 space8 J9 o10 n11 e12 s13 space14 R15 e16 t17 u18 r19 n20 s21 space22 a23 space24 M25 o26 t27 h28 e29 r30 space31 i32 n33 space34 D35 a36 r37 e38 d39 e40 v41 i42 l43 :44 space45 B46 o47 r48 n49 space50 A51 g52 a53 i54 n55 space56 S57 e58 a59 s60 o61 n62 space63 6 64 space65 2 66. That’s 66 characters. Under 80. It’s factual. Verb “Returns”. Good. Primary entity Jessica Jones at start. No colon? There’s a colon after Daredevil. The rule: “No colon-style titles unless it adds clarity.” Does colon add clarity? It separates present title and subtitle. Might be okay but maybe safer to avoid colon. Could rephrase without colon: “Jessica Jones Returns as a Mother
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Harvey Weinstein faces third Manhattan trial for raping Jessica Mann
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