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  • REVIEW: Sanji Turns Up the Heat in ‘One Piece’ Chapter 1034

    REVIEW: Sanji Turns Up the Heat in ‘One Piece’ Chapter 1034

    Right when you think Eiichiro Oda will showcase Zoro’s power after finally unleashing his Conqueror’s Haki, he once again shifts his interest elsewhere. It highlights how much is truly happening throughout the Onigashima raid and we’re still uncovering the true potential of our Straw Hat pirates. Sanji once again takes over in his battle against Queen, who may have pushed his buttons one last time in chapter 1034.

    Before we get into the ain fight, we catch up quickly with Mononoke, who is still struggling with making use of his newfound dragon powers. He may not be able to make new clouds, but he shows his commitment to saving his country by cleverly pulling the island away from the flower capital. It’s just a brief interlude that helps tie us in on where exactly the raid is heading and also that they have a bit more time to take out the Beast pirates.

    Queen’s quite interesting in this. We know he worked with the Vinsmoke’s in the past but seeing him utilize the same abilities as Sanji’s brothers was a clever trick. It makes the fight even more personal and just adds to Sanji’s fury. There’s a perfect irony in Queen wanting to prove he is stronger to his former ally against the one child that wants nothing to do with any of it. Also, the “no such thing as freedom of speech anymore?!” line was a hilarious and clever touch, Oda.

    I do love Queen as a character. He’s a terrible person but has some of the funniest reactions. The giant robot dino can go invisible but is shocked when Sanji does it. His face just adds that perfect touch to the comedy. Though I was a bit disappointed that it was Queen all along instead of continuing Sanji’s inner conflict on losing control. It made sense but it still is a bit disappointing not to use it so that our Straw Hat chef strengthens his resolve, which he technically did.

    Still, it all built up to that Diable Jambe upgrade now with the fitting name of Ifrit, which might be a name familiar to Final Fantasy and Islamic mythology fans. That final shot feels like the perfect build-up for his attacks, as we get a callback to his fight against Arlong pirate Kuroobi. After an onslaught of attacks, he kicks him with his iconic kick Boeuf Burst with an Ifrit added damage boost. What a way to end the fight against Queen, if it even is the end. Here’ shopping Zoro vs. King returns next.

  • REVIEW: ‘Cowboy Bebop’ 1×08 “Sad Clown A-Go-Go”

    REVIEW: ‘Cowboy Bebop’ 1×08 “Sad Clown A-Go-Go”

    It’s fun finding out that one of the first looks we got from the series was for the eighth episode in the series, “Sad Clown A-Go-Go.” As the title points out, we get the live-action introduction of Pierrot LeFou. It’s a bit sudden that Vicious goes out of his way to send out the madman to take on Spike, but it does open the question of whether the show can tackle one of the series’ most memorable villains or lack the subtlety to bring it full circle?

    Cowboy Bebop' Season 1, Episode 8 Recap: Sad Clown a-Go-Go

    So, the strangest change here is connecting Ein directly to LeFou. It technically has no true effect on the story outside of our team heartlessly leaving the upper behind. There’s a reason for the set-up later down the line but it seems a bit heartless from our usual ragtag team. Here’s hoping they make up for this action next season, but it seems like an easy way to explain how Spike finds the assassin rather than it being through actual sleuthing.

    Still, Josh Randall does play the character quite well and he has his quirks from the anime, even if not as “animated” as you would think. It’s funny how Western adaptations go out of their way to explain things, as we get a showcase for why he can float. Though the shot of his shadow hanging over the team until his reveal was well done even if he lacked the absurdity of the original. Once he gets his clown-inspired costume, the look is completed even if it feels a bit too short-lived on screen.

    Netflix's "Cowboy Bebop" Trailer Breakdown

    Spike is his main target, but he feels a bit less in danger than he did in the episode that inspired it, “Requiem for a Clown.” The opening does push him to his limits, which was great to see but the actual one-on-one confrontation loses that appeal when Spike seemingly knows exactly how to solve the impenetrable shield of LeFou. So, it kind of explains away a plot point that was more of discovery during the original for us as the viewers and Spike.

    Even the “mommy” scene feels less impactful as we see the character act a bit more controlled earlier on in the same episode. He’s manic but still in control which doesn’t quite work with the message of the original. It does highlight the aspect of the series that it lacks the same kind of subtlety that the original had when it came to its message and characters. Strong moments like “Galileo Hustle” are there but they seem sometimes far and too few throughout the first season.

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    Speaking of lack of subtlety, Vicious’ story arc throughout the series comes to the moment he’s been waiting for. His plan by switching places with Santiago was surprisingly smart for the character we meet, and even if it was pretty obvious he wasn’t going to die, it still was well executed. Especially as it seems like this twist was why the character of Abdul Hakim was wearing the tech that changed his entire look. So, they technically set it up indirectly.

    The reveal that his father was an Elder here was a pleasant surprise, as it explained why Vicious seems like the cliché of a “rich boy with daddy issues.” I’ll still argue that the character works in the context of this series even if it’s far removed from the original. He gets “his moment” in this episode but it is undercut by Mao just selling out Julia randomly. That scene was a bit of a headscratcher for me personally at that moment, but I guess it’s to set up her role as well.

    COWBOY BEBOP Recap: (S01E08) Sad Clown A-Go-Go

    Overall, it’s a bit of an underwhelming episode in comparison to the last three. It lost a bit of its momentum and tried too much to lean into LeFou without truly utilizing the character’s full potential. It feels more like they wanted to include him and forced a connection that takes away from the mystery. It’s kind of a general issue with this adaptation as it focuses too hard on serializing a series that didn’t necessarily require it. We’ll see how it ties it all together in the final two episodes. Though I wonder if the clown referenced in the title is about LeFou or Vicious.

  • Amy Pascal Confirms ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Sequel is in Early Development

    Amy Pascal Confirms ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Sequel is in Early Development

    Venom: Let There Be Carnage ended on quite an interesting cliffhanger. Our favorite unlikely duo finds themselves in a seemingly new world and we get the first hint at a confrontation with Peter Parker. Venom even seems to recognize him even though they’ve never encountered each other in the series.

    So, it had everyone’s eyebrows raised what it might mean for a third installment. We didn’t even know if a third one was in some kind of form of development. Luckily, in an interview with Collider, Spider-Man: No Way Home producer Amy Pascal confirmed that it’s already in early development.

    We are in the planning stages right now but what we are focused on is getting everybody to come and see No Way Home.

    Amy Pascal

    It was only a question of time before we get an official confirmation if you consider that it had one of the strongest openings of the year. It’ll be interesting to see how they tackle this project and what it might mean for the franchise’s future once they start interconnecting their various Marvel projects more moving forward.

    Source: Collider

  • Colin Farrell Reprising Role as The Penguin for Spin-Off Series

    Colin Farrell Reprising Role as The Penguin for Spin-Off Series

    The Batman has yet to premiere, yet and it seems to already be quite the hot property for Warner Brothers. A while back it was announced that development had begun on A Gotham City Police Department centered prequel series to the film, surprising many as the film had yet to even show off a trailer. Of course, as we soon learned, that wasn’t the only Batman spinoff in development. A few weeks later, reports suggested another spin-off focused on Colin Farrell’s penguin was in development.

    Variety is officially reporting that Farrell has indeed signed on to reprise the role of Oswald Cobblepot in the project. The actor will also serve as an executive producer on the series. The Penguin series was first announced back in September, but at that point, Farrel had yet to sign onto the project. The series will reportedly follow the Penguin’s rise to power in Gotham City as one of the top crime bosses in the criminal underworld.

    The show is being written by Lauren LaFranc, with Matt Reeves and Dylan Clark serving as executive producers alongside Farrell. We’ve yet to see Farrell debut as the Penguin yet as he’s set to make his debut as the character in The Batman. However, what we’ve seen of Farrell so far has shocked many due to the actor being so unrecognizable under all the makeup to transform him in Penguin.

    The Batman is currently set to release on Mar. 4th, 2022 with Farrell starring alongside Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, and Andy Serkis

    SOURCE: Variety

  • Luminosity Adapting J.V. Kade’s ‘Bot Wars’

    Luminosity Adapting J.V. Kade’s ‘Bot Wars’

    The great wave of adaptations continues, as it seems Luminosity Entertainment is working with Altit Media Group to adapt the book by J.V. Kade, Bot Wars. Alexander Kiesl and Steffen Hacker have been attached to direct the sci-fi film, which currently doesn’t have any writers attached. The story tells the age-old history of humanity vs. artificial intelligence but does explore how human ingenuity manages to give them the upper hand. Luminosity’s Daniel Diamond had the following to say on the project:

    The world and characters brought to life in J.V. Kade’s novels are tremendously original, thrilling and thought provoking.We are very excited to be working with Dean and Kia in bringing Alexander and Steffen’s vision of this incredible story to the big screen

    Daniel Diamond

    Luminosity was just founded earlier this year by Elie Samaha, Geno Taylor, and Diamond. It’s quite the undertaking as their first film won’t release until next year, which is Back on the Strip featuring Wesley Snipes and Tiffany Haddish. As no writer is currently attached, might still be some time until it sees the light of day but the sci-fi franchise pulls in a very classic

    Source: Deadline

  • ‘John Wick’s Derek Kolstad to Adapt ‘Battle Chasers’ as a TV Series

    ‘John Wick’s Derek Kolstad to Adapt ‘Battle Chasers’ as a TV Series

    The series Battle Chasers made its mark in comic history by outselling Marvel and DC as an independent comic. Now, it’s finally making its way to television as part of a deal in which Alcon Television picked up the rights. Joe Madureira’s comics will be brought to life by Derek Kolstadt who famously created John Wick and recently worked on Falcon and the Winter Soldier for Marvel Studios.

    Alcon’s CEOs Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove will take an active role with the project as executive producers alongside Adrian Askarieh, who famously produced the Hitman series. Ben Roberts, from Alcon TV will take on a producer role. The story is about Gully, a 9-year-old girl, who ends up in an unlikely crew to fight villains as she searches for her father.

    As pointed out by The Hollywood Reporter, the original series ran from 1998 to 2001 after Madueriera made a name for himself on his work with Marvel’s Uncanny X-Men. It outsold both publishers but once he fell behind schedule, he had a hard time catching up again until the video game adaptation Battle Chasers: Nightwar made up for it.

    Source: The Hollywood Reporter

  • Amazon Prime’s ‘The Wheel of Time’ Finds Its Season 2 Cast

    Amazon Prime’s ‘The Wheel of Time’ Finds Its Season 2 Cast

    The Wheel of Time‘s first season has been welcomed with much praise as the book adaptation finally found its way on Amazon Prime. Even before it made its premiere, the series already was preparing for its second season and now it looks like they’ve finalized their cast. Deadline reports that Guy Roberts, Arnas Fedaravicius, and Gregg Chillingirian have joined the series in recurring roles.

    Roberts will take on the role of the one-eyed soldier Uno Nomeshta, while Fedaravicius will play Mesema, who is a quiet and intense warrior of Lord Agelmar. Last, but not least, Chilingirian will be Ingtar Sinowa, who is a lord and soldier from a country that was ravaged by war. Marco Polo‘s Thomas Chaanhing will also guest star as Nomeshta’s Lord Agelmar. Sandra Yi Sencindiver will take on the role of Lady Amalisa in the upcoming season.

    The series is an adaptation of Robert E. Jordan‘s books that explore a magical world where only one woman, Rosamund Pike‘s Moiraine, can make use of it. Sony Picture Television has been co-producing the series alongside Amazon Studios. Agents of SHIELD and Chuck writer Rafe Judkins is acting as showrunner and executive producer on the series.

    Source: Deadline

  • First Look At ‘The Batman’ Funko Featuring Batman in His Batmobile

    First Look At ‘The Batman’ Funko Featuring Batman in His Batmobile

    Fans are eager for the arrival of Matt Reeves The Batman, a film that suffered multiple delays due to the ongoing pandemic. The film has taken center stage at both DC Fandome events, premiering trailers that undoubtedly have made people quite excited about its release. Of course, a new superhero film also means we’ll get some new merchandise. No one doe sit better than Funko and they’ve also been busy at bringing their Funko Pop line for the new Batman series to life.

    With the film set to release in March, it won’t be long till the marketing campaign kicks off and we get a whole lot more Batman in our lives. We’ve got our first look at the Pop! Ride for the upcoming The Batman line, featuring Batman in his new Batmobile based on a muscle car. We don’t get a great look at his full costume, but what is noticeable is the stitching in his cowl, and the detailing in his car.

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    This is the first of what will surely be many figures within the line, and with completed products like this Batmobile figure already making their way out in countries like France they surely are not far from being officially revealed by the company. As of now, there is currently not a set release date and its unknown if this specific figure will be a retail exclusive.

    The Batman is currently set to release in theaters on March 4th, 2022 and will be exclusively released in theaters, one of the first films without a day and date release for WB after 2021. The film will star Robert Pattinson in the titular role alongside Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Wright, and Andy Serkis.

    Source: Instagram

  • Kevin Feige On Venom’s Arrival into The MCU

    Kevin Feige On Venom’s Arrival into The MCU

    Since the very first Venom film, fans have wondered just when the character would be making his way to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and would face off against Spider-Man. We know he is part of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, but not quite how that interconnects with the MCU. Yet, the post-credit scene for Venom: Let There Be Carnage changed everything.

    At the tail end of the film, Eddie and Venom are relaxing and blowing off some steam. Suddenly, something begins to happen around them and before they know it the room their in isn’t the same. The TV pops on and fans were shown the one thing they’ve been dying to see, Venom’s arrival into the MCU. Collider recently spoke with Kevin Feige in which he talked about just how they handled it

    You look at the obvious comic connotations between Venom and Spider-Man and it is inherent. So the minute Sony made their Venom movie and it worked as well as it did, and Tom Hardy became as iconic as he has become as Venom, then the obvious question is then, ‘How do we start to merge them?’

    Kevin Feige

    Venom’s big arrival into the MCU is quite exciting for fans and theres a lot of potential down the line for whats to come. Feige recently spoke with THR about how how they worked with the team on Venom: Let There Be Carnage to put together that little end credit stinger. Its unknown if Venom’s arrival will play any sort of role in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but the wait for that answer won’t be a long one.

    Source: Collider

  • ‘Shang-Chi’ Director Is Developing A New MCU Disney+ Series

    ‘Shang-Chi’ Director Is Developing A New MCU Disney+ Series

    The future of Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton is brighter than ever as the film towers over the pandemic box office with a whopping $400M worldwide. So it doesn’t come as a surprise that Marvel Studios is giving him the keys to a potentially new kingdom as Deadline is reporting that Cretton is developing a new MCU Disney+ show.

    There have been rumors lately about a Ten Rings spin-off happening, which is only supported by the film’s post-credits scene with Xialing. Cretton has long expressed his love for the characters they created for the film so it’s very safe to assume that this could be his new D+ show. However, there is also a team called the Agents of Atlas that Shang-Chi is a part of in the comics. The team boasts an exciting roster of diverse Asian characters, something that clearly interests Cretton as a creator. It would be really cool if they reveal that to be the show.

    Source: Deadline