[ Quantifiers / Prepositions of Time and Comparative Adjectives ]
Which sentence demonstrates correct usage of the comparative form for the adjective ‘popular’?
A. The new movie is more popular than the one released last month.
B. The new movie is most popular than the one released last month.
C. The new movie is popular than the one released last month.
D. The new movie is popularer than the one released last month.

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