First, the user wants an original article for the keyword "How To Make A Killing York". From the context provided, it seems related to a movie or story involving inheritance, murder, and a character named Becket Redfellow. The phrases like "Disowned at birth", "reclaim his inheritance", "Murder is in the heir", and "Heir today, gone tomorrow" suggest a plot where the protagonist kills to inherit wealth. The keyword "York" might be a location or part of a title, but the context doesn't specify York directly. However, I should integrate "York" naturally into the article. The context includes: - SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/A24subscribe – This is from A24, a film distribution company. - From writer/director John Patton Ford and starring Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley. - The plot: Becket Redfellow, disowned by his wealthy family, stops at nothing to reclaim his inheritance. - "Murder is in the heir" and "Heir today, gone tomorrow" – taglines. - "Cash or Trash" and "discover crazy inheritance stories" – promotional elements. So, the article should be about this movie, likely titled "How To Make A Killing York" or similar. But the keyword is "How To Make A Killing York", so I need to write an article that incorporates this phrase naturally. Perhaps the movie title is "How to Make a Killing" but with "York" as a location or twist. To fulfill the request, I'll write an SEO-friendly HTML article around 600-900 words, using natural headings, and avoiding unsupported claims. I must not mention AI generation. Structure the article: - Introduction: Hook about inheritance and murder. - Plot overview based on context. - Themes and elements. - Behind the scenes (writer/director, cast). - Conclusion tieing to the keyword "How To Make A Killing York". Since "York" is in the keyword, I'll need to rationalize it. Perhaps York is the setting, like New York or York, England. But from context, there's no mention of York. I can assume it's part of the title or a wordplay. "Killing York" might mean killing in York, or it could be a pun. Alternatively, "How To Make A Killing" is a phrase meaning to make a lot of money, and "York" could be a surname or place. To make it natural, I'll write about the movie and interpret "York" as a key element. For example, the movie might be set in York, or the family name is York, etc. But I need to be cautious about unsupported claims. I'll stick closely to the context provided. The context doesn't specify York, so I'll infer that the article is about the movie "How to Make a Killing" and incorporate "York" as a location or part of the plot. Perhaps I can say the story unfolds in York, but that might be a stretch. Alternatively, I can focus on the phrase "make a killing" which means to profit hugely, and "York" might be where it happens. Given the keyword, I think the article should be about how to make a killing in York, referencing the movie plot. I'll write a review or analysis of the movie. Outline: 1. Introduction: Hook with "How To Make A Killing" phrase and introduce the movie. 2. Plot Summary: Becket Redfellow's story. 3. Analysis of themes: inheritance, greed, murder. 4. Cast and crew: Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, John Patton Ford. 5. Why "York" matters: speculation or integration. 6. Conclusion: Final thoughts. Since I can't make unsupported claims, I'll base everything on the context. I'll mention that the movie is from A24, and use phrases from the context like "Murder is in the heir" and "Heir today, gone tomorrow." I'll write in HTML with h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em tags. Start with the article: Title: How To Make A Killing York: A Deep Dive into the Dark Inheritance Thriller Introduction paragraph: Discuss the phrase "make a killing" and how it ties to the movie. Then h2: The Plot of How To Make A Killing York - Summarize