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铁甲狂猴之决战黎明

导演:
岳松
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岳松 陈之辉 周开开 尹艺臻 李长海 杨骏 姜宝成
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剧情承接《铁甲狂猴之亡命雷霆》,雷霆击败力霸与铁刹之后,苍穹又派出了更为致命的博士与银狐来追杀雷霆,雷霆逐个击破。最终雷霆重新拾起铁甲狂猴的正义使命,与苍穹展开了最终大战。

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