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Dead Cells: Immortalis (2024)
On a cursed island ravaged by a strange plague called "the Malaise," a king commissions his alchemists to develop a cure to save his people from the disease... but the antidote turns the kingdom's inhabitants into monsters! The king decides to create an army using this formula, but the situation quickly spirals out of control.
On a cursed island ravaged by a strange plague called "the Malaise," a king commissions his alchemists to develop a cure to save his people from the disease... but the antidote turns the kingdom's inhabitants into monsters! The king decides to create an army using this formula, but the situation quickly spirals out of control.
The film explores the aftermath of a kingdom's downfall brought about by unchecked scientific ambition and a devastating plague. Its narrative centers on themes of survival and the existential struggle within a cursed world, rather than promoting a specific political ideology.
A comprehensive evaluation of diversity, equity, and inclusion characteristics is not possible. Specific details regarding character portrayals and narrative themes are not available for analysis, which prevents a full assessment of the production's DEI elements.
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The central character in this animated series was not assigned a specific gender in its original depiction. Consequently, the character's portrayal in the series does not meet the criteria for a gender swap. No other established characters are depicted with a different gender than their original conception.
The animated series adapts the video game Dead Cells. The primary protagonist in the source material is a non-human entity, and the game does not feature human characters with canonically established races. No instances of a character's established race being changed for the adaptation are present.
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