By acknowledging the most wicked abilities that Konoha and its allies use against their opposition, we can appreciate how morally gray the world is. Who doesn’t love a villainous origin story? Emma Stone stars in Craig Gillespie. Here we are, once again! The second installment for the second book in this long, tedious series which for some reason is being milked for all its worth and trust me, it ain't worth more than an average Hallmark Christmas film with baffling directorial choices, awkward dialogue, painfully long pace and stilted acting. A board of directors of an unknown organization has been assembled to discuss an emergency: the villain known as V. Natsuo is a high schooler experiencing the crushing despair of unrequited love towards his teacher, Hina. Aiden has been for the last several years looking for Maya who stole his heart and left him without a word. The new owner of the Cleveland Indians, former showgirl Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton), has a sweetheart deal to move the team to Miami. Each Villain has a Realm to play on, a Mover to indicate where they are in their realm, a Villain deck with cards they can play, and a Fate deck with cards that other players use against them.
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