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Blade: The Iron Cross (2020)
When the malevolent Dr. Hauser, the Third Reich's maddest scientist, rises again with murder and mayhem on his mind, psychic journalist Elisa Ivanov awakens her own angel of death in Blade.
When the malevolent Dr. Hauser, the Third Reich's maddest scientist, rises again with murder and mayhem on his mind, psychic journalist Elisa Ivanov awakens her own angel of death in Blade.
The film's political bias cannot be determined due to the absence of specific plot details and thematic content necessary for evaluation.
The film features a predominantly white cast without intentional race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative, which involves confronting Nazi-era antagonists, does not present a critical portrayal of traditional identities from a diversity, equity, and inclusion perspective.
The film does not prominently feature family structures, roles, or values, resulting in a neutral portrayal of family life norms.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Blade: The Iron Cross features the titular puppet character, Blade, who maintains his established male presentation. The film introduces new human characters, and none are portrayals of previously established characters whose gender has been altered from source material or prior installments.
The film features the puppet character Blade from the Puppet Master franchise. This character's visual depiction remains consistent with its established appearance across the series. No other characters in the film are identified as having undergone a race swap from prior canonical or historical portrayals.
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