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The whole world has been captivated by the mystery of the six-episode miniseriesI’m Not Afraid, which ranked in theGlobal Top 10fornon-English-language series across 40 countries, including Spain, the United States, France, Italy, and Argentina, and garnered 4M views one week after its premiere.
Pepsi finishes top of YouGov’s full-tournament ranking, followed by Pringlesand Fox.
A TV anime adaptation of the Because I, the True Saint, was Banished, that Country is Done For! light novel series has been announced with a 2027 broadcast start date and teaser visual. Tsukasa Sakurai (I Was Reincarnated as the 7th Prince so I Can Take My Time Perfecting My Magical Abilityanimation producer) is directing…
The Western supposedly died some time in the 1970s. In reality, the genre merely faded. Westerns will never truly die, as evidenced by the genre’s current renaissance spurred by the Taylor Sheridan-verse. Interestingly enough, Sheridan himself has his own view of why the Western will never die, essentially viewing the post-Civil War era in American…
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Before Superman and Captain America became global symbols of heroism, joined cinematic universes and inspired Halloween costumes, they were just ink on cheap newsprint—bold, bright and bursting with possibility. Now, the comic book debuts of two of the world’s most iconic superheroes have found a permanent home at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Picture this. Saturday afternoon, a viewing centre somewhere in Lagos, packed with people watching Arsenal play. Picture this. Saturday in Lagos, a viewing centre somewhere off the main road, generator running, the screen slightly too bright for the room.
Back in the 1980s, police procedurals ruled the small screen. From the gritty stories laid out by the likes of “Hill Street Blues” to the colorful capers of shows like “Magnum P.I.,” there were plenty of police yarns to be enjoyed and lots of different sorts of detectives to follow. But, because there were so…
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:AMC) jumped 16% in premarket trading on Monday after reporting record second-quarter revenue and a surprise adjusted profit. Revenue reached $1.60 billion, compared with the $1.47 billion expected by analysts, while adjusted earnings came in at 14 cents per share instead of the expected 6-cent loss.