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Is the "will be" at the end of the sentence necessary?

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Rebecca

In this context, yes. "Will be" is necessary at the end of the sentence. "Will be" here tells the viewer the future possibility of where "it" will be held. I am unsure what exactly "it" is because it's not identified in this movie clip, but if we removed "will be," the sentence would not make sense. Ex: Whatever will be will be. Ex: I will be late for work tomorrow.

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