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The sharing of movies through torrents has become a contentious issue. On one hand, it allows individuals to access films that may not be readily available in their region or format. For movies like "Van Helsing," which might not have been officially released with a dubbed track in certain countries, torrent sharing could fill this gap.

"Van Helsing 2: Redemption" seems to be a confusion or mix-up. The correct titles are "Van Helsing" (2004), a action-adventure horror film starring Hugh Jackman, and there isn't a widely recognized sequel directly titled "Van Helsing 2: Redemption." There have been discussions and plans for sequels or reboots over the years, but nothing officially released with that title.

On the other hand, torrent sharing bypasses traditional distribution channels, potentially depriving creators and related industries of revenue. The ethical implications are significant, with concerns about intellectual property rights and the sustainability of the film industry. The discussion around dubbed movies and torrent sharing highlights a complex interplay between accessibility, cultural exchange, and intellectual property rights. While dubbed versions of films like a hypothetical "Van Helsing 2: Redemption" might offer broader access to entertainment, the method of distribution through torrents poses significant ethical and legal questions.