Month: October 2018

Once again, Japan’s Agency of Cultural Affairs is supporting young animators through the Anime Tamago project. An annual project dedicated to training upcoming animators and showcasing their talents, Anime Tamago can be credited for fan favorites across the globe like STUDIO4℃’s Little Witch Academia, MAD HOUSE’s Death Parade, and TRIGGER’s Red Ash. While project titles
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In Spring 2019, ahead of the release of Godzilla: King of the Monsters comes an all-new companion graphic novel from Legendary Comics — Godzilla: Aftershock, written by Arvid Nelson and illustrated by Drew Edward Johnson. “Godzilla: Aftershock is yet another exhilarating entry into the canon of the MonsterVerse, and it is especially exciting to introduce fans to
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As if! A Clueless reboot is officially in the works at Paramount Pictures. First reported by Deadline, the Clueless reboot is being developed by Girls Trip writer Tracy Oliver, who is on board as a producer, and Glow writer Marquita Robinson, who will pen the screenplay. The project is still in the very early stages
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IDW Publishing has announced that they will be releasing a brand-new comic book based on the lore of the popular fantasy tabletop role-playing game series Dungeons & Dragons. The five-issue limited series, titled Dungeons & Dragons: A Darkened Wish, is set to begin this February. RELATED: Dungeons & Dragons: Evil at Baldur’s Gate #1 (Preview)
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While Sony’s Venom has seen substantial success at the domestic box office, including the highest earning October opening of all time, the Marvel antihero has enjoyed even larger box office gains overseas. The Sony film has earned $302.5 million at the foreign box office. Combined with the film’s current domestic earnings at $175.3 million, the
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Spider-Geddon is in full effect, and much like its predecessor, Spider-Verse, Marvel’s new Spider-Man themed storyline involves a slew of new web-slingers. Over the past few months, a series of one-shots leading to the event introduced us to Spider-Men and Women from a variety of realities, and next week we’ll meet several more in Vault
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Superhero manga My Hero Academia will be making its Hollywood debut thanks to a live action movie adaptation to be produced by Legendary Entertainment! While details are still scarce, it has been revealed that Alex Garcia and Jay Ashenfelter of Legendary and Yoritomi Ryousuke of Shueisha are working on the project. Toho is to distribute
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Japanese anime is more popular now than it has ever been before. These interviews with anime studios will reveal the behind-the-scenes processes and emotions that go into making anime. This is a large-scale project done in collaboration with anime news sites throughout the world, such as the anime news site Anime!Anime!, Tokyo Otaku Mode, which
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Even though Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina doesn’t premiere until Friday, the Archie Comics adaptation is already in the midst of principal photography for its second season. Kiernan Shipka, who stars as the titular witch for the upcoming series, confirms that filming is underway for its ten-episode second season. RELATED: REVIEW: For Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,
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Get ready to go Plus Ultra at the theaters, because Legendary Pictures is working on a live-action adaptation of My Hero Academia. Created by Kohei Horikoshi in 2014, the popular superhero manga has sold over 17 million copies worldwide while its anime adaptation has become a global sensation over three seasons. My Hero Academia is set in
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Paramount’s A Quiet Place engrossed audiences with its use of silence to tell a thrilling story, and now Netflix is hoping to recapture that film’s success with Bird Box, its own apocalyptic tale that takes sight away from its characters. In an interesting twist, though, Bird Box begins before the world essentially ended. We get
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Titans star Alan Ritchson, who plays Hank “Hawk” Hall, knows exactly why audiences are drawn to “gritty” superhero media. At New York Comic Con, Ritchson dove into what “dark and gritty” really means, how Titans is different from all the superhero media that has come before it and more. Asked what it is that makes
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With Marvel’s new X-Force series set to reunite the team’s original members this December, series artist Dylan Burnett has taken to Twitter to show off their new uniforms. The images released by Burnett feature OG X-Force members Shatterstar, Domino, Cannonball and Warpath wearing their sleek new gear. The style of each member’s respective uniform has
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Sony’s upcoming animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is headed to IMAX and it just may have Venom‘s success to thank for the expanded distribution. Fresh off the box office success of this month’s Venom, the studio has signed its first multi-film distribution deal with the giant-screen exhibitor to include Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, June’s
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Several events for sci-fi manga World Trigger have been revealed in celebration of it resuming serialization! The first event, which is an all night screening, will take place at Tokyo’s Shinjuku Wald 9 and Osaka’s Umeda Burg 7 on Dec. 7 and Dec. 8. The firstne night will be dedicated to the “Large-Scale Invasion” arc,
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Sci-fi comedy anime Date A Live is set to return for its third season in Jan. 2019. The newly released key visual for Season 3 features the seventh Spirit Natsumi, who will be making her first appearance in the animated series. The Jan. 2019 broadcast date was confirmed at the Fantasia Bunko Daikanshasai event on
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More than 30 years after the release of the original Terminator, producer Gale Ann Hurd revealed she and director James Cameron almost didn’t get to end the film the way they wanted. At Screamfest, Hurd recalled the behind-the-scenes struggle with executives to maintain the bleak ending we all know. “We got notes to end the film
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