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  2. What Happened to Iris Maplewood at the End of 'Bodies'? - AOL

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    Spoilers follow for Episode 8 of Bodies.. Netflix's time travel murder mystery Bodies has become one of the more compelling, mystifying drama series to hit the streaming giant this year, with ...

  3. Bodies (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bodies is a detective fiction comic book series that follows London detectives across four time periods as they investigate the death of what appears to be the same man. It was created and written by Si Spencer , and a different artist rendered each era.

  4. Bodies (2023 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bodies is a British science fiction mystery thriller television miniseries primarily written and created for Netflix by Paul Tomalin and directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner and Haolu Wang. It is based on the 2014-15 DC Vertigo graphic novel of the same name , written by Si Spencer and illustrated by Dean Ormston, Tula Lotay, Meghan Hetrick and Phil ...

  5. ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ Director Explains the Ending, Deaths ...

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    SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” now playing in theaters. A24’s “Bodies Bodies Bodies” starts with seven young partiers drinking, doing drugs ...

  6. Bodies (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Bodies is the first novel written by the British doctor-turned-novelist and -scriptwriter Jed Mercurio. It was published in 2002 [ 1 ] and formed the basis of the award-winning BBC medical drama Bodies .

  7. Bodies (2004 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bodies is a British television medical drama produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC. Created by Jed Mercurio , the series first broadcast on 23 June 2004, and is based on Mercurio's book of the same name .

  8. ‘Leave the World Behind’ Ending Explained: Author ... - AOL

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    “There was one ending that was really inevitable,” says Rumaan Alam, whose novel “Leave the World Behind” was the source material for Netflix’s latest apocalyptic thriller.

  9. Altered Carbon - Wikipedia

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    Altered Carbon is a 2002 British cyberpunk novel by the English writer Richard K. Morgan.Set in a future in which interstellar travel and relative immortality is facilitated by transferring consciousnesses between bodies ("sleeves"), it follows the attempt of Takeshi Kovacs, a former U.N. elite soldier turned private investigator, to investigate a rich man's death.