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#7734970
6 Feb 2022
TV remote control is seen with Sling logo displayed on a screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on February 6, 2022.
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#7734972
6 Feb 2022
TV remote control is seen with Viaplay logo displayed on a screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on February 6, 2022.
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#7734974
6 Feb 2022
TV remote control is seen with HBO Max logo displayed on a screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on February 6, 2022.
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#7734976
6 Feb 2022
TV remote control is seen with Hulu logo displayed on a screen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on February 6, 2022.
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#6065864
7 Oct 2020
Different versions of the Instagram app icon are seen in the Instagram app on an iPhone in this photo illustration taken in Warsaw, Poland on October 7, 2020. Instagram offers users classic versions of it's application icon design to celebrate it's 10th year. (Photo Illustration by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
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#8704604
23 Aug 2022
During a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, an Iranian stuntman Amir Badri (Not pictured) throws a Hyundai excel automatic remote-controlled car into the air using the remote control device he invented, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704698
23 Aug 2022
During a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, an Iranian stuntman Amir Badri (Not pictured) throws a Hyundai excel automatic remote-controlled car into the air using the remote control device he invented, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704700
23 Aug 2022
During a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, an Iranian stuntman Amir Badri (Not pictured) throws a Hyundai excel automatic remote-controlled car into the air using the remote control device he invented, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704702
23 Aug 2022
During a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, an Iranian stuntman Amir Badri (Not pictured) throws a Hyundai excel automatic remote-controlled car into the air using the remote control device he invented, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704606
23 Aug 2022
A Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, is pictured during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704608
23 Aug 2022
A Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, is pictured during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704684
23 Aug 2022
Iranian stuntman, Amir Badri (L) looks on as his colleague Afshin Araghi checks a remote-control device installed on a Hyundai excel automatic car, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704686
23 Aug 2022
Iranian stuntman, Amir Badri (L) looks on as his colleague Afshin Araghi installs a remote-control device on a Hyundai excel automatic car, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704706
23 Aug 2022
A view of a demolished Hyundai excel automatic car, which was equipped with a remote-control device invented by Amir Badri and his team, after a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704610
23 Aug 2022
Iranian driver and a member of the Fast Forward Team, Datis Mirshokraei (C), talks to members of a filming group as he sits in a Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704612
23 Aug 2022
Iranian driver and a member of the Fast Forward Team, Datis Mirshokraei (C), drives a Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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