First, I need to write an original article for the keyword "How To Make A Killing Note". But the context provided seems to be about a movie called "How To Make A Killing", starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley, released by A24. The keyword in the instruction is "How To Make A Killing Note", but the context doesn't mention "Note". I think there might be a typo or confusion. The context repeatedly mentions "How To Make A Killing" as a film. The user said "Use this context when useful", so I should focus on the movie itself. The keyword in the first line is "How To Make A Killing Note", but in the context, it's "How To Make A Killing". Perhaps "Note" is a part of the keyword, but it doesn't fit. I'll assume that the intended keyword is "How To Make A Killing" and write about the film. Alternatively, if "How To Make A Killing Note" is a separate thing, but from the context, it's clearly about the movie. The user says "original article for the keyword: How To Make A Killing Note", but then provides context for "How To Make A Killing". I'll align with the context. To be safe, I'll write an article about the movie "How To Make A Killing", incorporating the given context. The article should be 600-900 words, with natural headings, avoid unsupported claims, and not mention AI generation. Structure: - Introduction: Hook about the film and its premise. - Headings: Natural headings like "Plot Overview", "Cast and Characters", "Critical Insights", etc. - Use the context: References to the trailer or scenes, release date, etc. - Avoid unsupported claims: stick to what's provided or common knowledge from the context. Since the context mentions "SUBSCRIBE", "disowned at birth", "billion dollars isn't going to inherit itself", "Murder is in the heir", etc., I can use these. Also, from the context: "From writer/director John Patton Ford and starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley." and "How To Make A Killing is in US theaters now via A24". I'll write the article focusing on the movie, its themes, cast, and why it's compelling. Ensure HTML format with h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em tags only. No markdown fences. Word count: 600-900. Outline: - H2: Introduction - H2: The Premise of "How To Make A Killing" - H2: The Cast and Their Performances - H2: Why This Film Stands Out - H2: Conclusion Let's write. First, draft the article. Title: How To Make A Killing: A Dark Comedy of Inheritance and Murder But the instruction says "original article for the keyword", so the keyword should be in the article, but not necessarily the title. I'll include "How To Make A Killing" in the article naturally. Introduction: Start with the film's release and basic premise. "In theaters now via A24, 'How To Make A Killing' is a dark comedy thriller that explores the lengths one man will go to reclaim his inheritance. Directed by John Patton Ford, the film stars Glen Powell as Becket Redfellow, a blue-collar worker disowned by his wealthy family." Then use the context: "Disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family, blue-collar Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) will stop at nothing to reclaim his ... billion dollars isn't going to inherit itself. Murder is in the heir." So, I can write about the plot. Headings: H2: The Plot Unfolds: Inheritance and Murder H2: Stellar Cast Brings the Story to Life H2: A24’s Latest: A Must-Watch But I need natural headings. Let me write the entire article. Start with H1? No, use only h2, h3, etc. So start with h2 for first heading. But the instruction says "Natural headings", so I can use h2 for main sections. I'll use h2 for each major part. Now, avoid unsupported claims. Only use information from context or infer safely. From context: "Glen Powell, Jessica Henwick and Topher