Category: Entertainment

Blade Runner: Black Lotus Anime Coming to Adult Swim, with a New Comics Line from Titan Books

Alcon Television and Crunchyroll are teaming up to produce a thirteen-episode animated series taking place between Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049; this follows the recent announcement of the new line of comic books licensed to Titan Books (publishers of Dr. Who comic books) to be co-writt...

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Why I’m Excited: Mortal Engines

Like most fans, I’ve followed, Peter Jackson since he made the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. It was an audacious plan, to say the least:  three films shot together with a scope that, while now commonplace, was unparalleled 18 years ago. The rest, as they say, was history, with Return of th...

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Daredevil Cancelled After Three Seasons

Oleson’s pitch appears to have been unsuccessful. Netflix has announced there will not be a fourth season for the Man Without Fear. As somebody with a disability, I can’t tell you how upset seeing Daredevil cancelled made me. Yes, Daredevil is only a TV show, but to me, and I’m sure many othe...

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Lucasfilm Drops Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures on an Unsuspecting Internet

Yesterday afternoon, Lucasfilm announced a new animation project to be released this very November 30th, 2018. Star Wars Galaxy of Adventures will be released in the new Star Wars Kids site and its new YouTube channel. These shorts will focus on the original Star Wars trilogy for the time being, mi...

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Cowboy Bebop Live-Action Series Coming to Netflix

It looks like we’re about to see the Space Cowboy in a whole new way. Deadline is reporting that Netflix has ordered a live-action adaptation of legendary anime Cowboy Bebop, picking up a ten episode season from Midnight Radio, Sunrise, and Tomorrow Studios, the latter of whom began developing th...

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A Suicide Bomber Sits in the Library Graphic Novel Censored Through Twitter SJW Activism, CBLDF Stays Quiet

Abrams canceled the publication of a graphic novel on its ComicsArts list, A Suicide Bomber Sits in the Library by Jack Gantos (author of Rotten Ralph) and Dave McKean (illustrator better known for his Sandman covers) after the backlash it received from SJWs on Twitter because of its subject matter;...

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