Month: July 2021

After eight years of serialization, comedy manga New Game! will end on August 27! The final installment will appear in the October issue of Houbunsha’s manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat. Meanwhile, the thirteenth and final collected volume of the manga will be published on September 27 along with an artbook. Original author Shotaro Tokuno
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After six incredible episodes, Loki has solidified Loki’s position as one of the favorite characters among MCU fans. The series provided a lot of insight into Loki as a person and fans learned much more about Loki than they had previously known from a handful of movies. RELATED: What If…?: 10 Episodes MCU Fans Would Love
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A video posted by Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys shows Billy Butcher messing with Hughie in five languages. The Boys‘ official Twitter account shared a scene between Karl Urban’s Billy Butcher and Jack Quaid’s Hughie. “Here’s Hughie having a lil hissy fit in every language. You’re welcome,” the caption reads. However, the scene isn’t actually translated in every
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Franky was the shipwright for the Straw Hat Pirates in the One Piece universe. In addition to his duties toward the Thousand Sunny, he was also among his crew’s strongest members and assisted them in numerous battles. RELATED: One Piece: 10 Pirates With Underrated Bounties In fact, there have been many instances where Franky was exclusively responsible
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Arrow star Stephen Amell gave his support to fellow superhero archer Hawkeye in preparation for the character’s upcoming Marvel Studios/Disney+ series. On his Twitter account, Amell shared a link to a tweet featuring the first official photo of both the original Hawkeye Clint Barton and his successor Kate Bishop, respectively played by Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld
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Ever since the cable channel’s debut, HBO has been considered a destination for prestige television and there are few series’ more emblematic of this than The Wire. Television has entered a golden age and there are countless groundbreaking dramas that compete for the audience’s attention. David Simon’s The Wire is nearly two decades old, yet
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The Elder Scrolls is known for hiding little Easter eggs, and Skyrim had a host of intriguing finds players could happen upon while traversing the frigid landscape. One such mystery is a headless horseman, homage to Washington Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow. A headless rider may be far from the most dangerous thing the Dragonborn can encounter while
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WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Star Wars: The High Republic #7, available now from Marvel. Claudia Gray’s Star Wars: The High Republic: Into the Dark introduced the idea of a Jedi Wayseeker into the Star Wars universe. Wayseekers were essentially Jedi that no longer operated under the jurisdiction of the Jedi High Council. While primarily light side
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Dr. Mario will not see you now. Nintendo announced that Dr. Mario World, the gaming company’s mobile tile-matching game that requires a constant Internet connection, will no longer function starting Monday, Nov. 1 at 6:00 a.m UTC. Service for the game is being terminated a bit over two years since its July 19, 2019 release. “We would like to extend
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Despite all the problems with its fandom, Rick and Morty remains one of the most unique animated series to come out in the last decade. Most of the credit for its popularity goes to the often-morbid humor smoothly embedded into the adventures of a maniacal grandfather and his skittish grandson. RELATED: 10 Video Game References You Missed In Rick & Morty Rick and Morty
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Hulu has released the full list of every television series and blockbuster movie arriving on the streaming service in August 2021. Some of the programming fans can look forward to streaming on Hulu in August includes the Season 10 premiere of American Horror Story: Double Feature, Archer‘s Season 12 premiere, Vacation Friends, the final season
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The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., despite its name, is a fairly popular manga series that became an equally popular anime. Said anime had an uncommon production style for its episodes, with stories split across bite-size chapters. The original anime eventually adapted all of the manga, but that didn’t stop Netflix from continuing the story
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WARNING: This interview for Lucky discusses fictional and true instances of women-targeted violence, including stalking, physical attacks, and trauma. Written by and starring Brea Grant, Lucky is a time-travel horror film that masterfully splits its focus between casual male aggression and the systemic violence that women face daily. Based, in part, on Grant’s own experience with reporting a male
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