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Stills from sci-fi ‘Dual’ starring Nebula Karen Gillan and Aaron Paul

The sci-fi film “Dual” starring Nebula Karen Gillan and “Little Fan” Aaron Paul has revealed stills. This film focuses on the theme of clones. It will be released in North America on April 15 this year.

Gillan’s heroine, after receiving a terminally ill diagnosis, decides to clone herself to ease the pain her death causes to friends and family. But she miraculously recovered.

Meanwhile, her petition to have her clone revoked failed, leading to the court authorizing the death penalty, leaving only one of the two alive.

Related Post: Sci-fi “Dual” Starring Karen Gillan and Aaron Paul Releases Trailer.

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