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I belive the MTV plot is outdated due to the fact the studio page[1] and [2] both have a different plot.
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If you follow the source ([1]) it actually states "Relativity Media acquired U.S. rights to Women in Black 2 for $1 million", not that the budget is $1 million. Google search estimates the budget as well as $1 million, but this is unsourced and likely circular in that it probably referenced the erroneous Wikipedia page when coming up with that number! This was a major motion picture that enjoyed a wide release globally; common sense dictates it would have a budget far more than $1 million, especially considering the first film had a budget of $15 million. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.16.249.222 (talk) 05:54, 14 April 2016 (UTC)
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