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About Barrett Edwards Smith
Barrett Smith was a Movies & TV writer for Gamerant with a background in literary and film studies. He’s a lifelong fan of fantasy and sci-fi, especially animation and superhero comics. When he isn't watching movies, he's hard at work on his first novel.
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