Netflix, Please: One Piece Cannot End Before It Brings a Specific Straw Hat to Life

The first season ofNetflix’s great live-action adaptation ofOne Pieceintroduced new viewers who had yet to watch the anime or read the manga to the first five members of the Straw Hat crew – Zoro (Mackenyu), Nami (Emily Rudd), Usopp (Jacob Romero), and Sanji (Taz Skylar) – as well as their captain and the lead character ofOne Piece,Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy). The first season ended strong, but there is still so much more ofOne Pieceto come, as it is one of the longest-running anime of all time....

June 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1182 words · Jason Rivera

Nintendo Direct September 2024 Predictions: Date, Games, & Will The Switch 2 Be Shown?

Nintendo Directsare easily some of the best gaming presentations around and are always worth getting hyped for. Fans frequently guess when the next one will drop, waiting with bated breath for the next first-party release or what miracle port will cram its way onto the Switch’s aging hardware. However, with the release of the Switch 2 right around the corner, fans feel as if they may have already seen the last Switch Direct....

June 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1252 words · Brian Ward

Nobody Asked For These 10 Prequel Movies, But We Got Them Anyway

Prequel movies are notoriously difficult to pull off, especially if fans of the original movies never wanted them in the first place. While a prequel can provide some interesting backstory about characters, the stakes often seem lower, because audiences know roughly how they’re going to end. Only the best prequels can bring some new ideas to the story which justify their existence, whether they subtly change the original movies or act as exciting standalone stories....

June 29, 2025 · 7 min · 1295 words · Derek Williams

One of the Best Anime Murder Mystery Thrillers Ever Is Coming to Netflix

One of the Best Anime Murder Mystery Thrillers Ever Is Coming to Netflix Monster first aired on Japan’s Nippon Television in 2004 and was met with immediate praise. Now, nearly two decades later, the cerebral serial-killer thriller based on the manga of the same name returns for even more fans to enjoy. On Jul 22, 2025, the New Year kicks off with all 74 episodes of the revered anime available for streaming on Netflix U....

June 29, 2025 · 2 min · 326 words · Mr. Kevin Cook

Owning Manhattan Season 2: Latest News & Everything We Know

Summary Owning Manhattanseason 1 was so good that season 2 seems to be right around the corner. The eight-part series saw Ryan Serhant and his agents take on Manhattan, trying to sell some of the most luxurious properties in the city. Previously, Ryan appeared inA Million Dollar Listing New Yorkbetween 2012 and 2021.Owning Manhattanseason 1 dropped on June 28, giving the real estate die-hards something to keep them glued to TV....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 527 words · Shannon Solis

Piece By Piece's George Floyd Reference Explained

The following contains mention of police brutality. The following contains spoilers for Piece by Piece, now playing in theatersPiece by Piece’sincludes a clear reference to the death of George Floyd and the societal fallout of that event. For the most part,Piece by Pieceis a sweet-natured and rhythmic exploration of Pharrell’s career as a musician and music producer. Coupled with the decision to animate the story entirely in LEGO blocks, it’s a largely sweet and inspirational story....

June 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1203 words · Madison Cruz

Sam Raimi's 1995 Western With 58% On Rotten Tomatoes Is Secretly His Most Underrated Movie

Director Sam Raimi has directed some truly iconic movies, yet his Western,The Quick and the Dead, is one of his most underrated films of all time, despite poor reviews. Raimi’s rise to fame began back in 1981 when he directedthe cult classic horror movie,The Evil Dead.From there, the director took on various different genres, from crime thrillers to fantasies. Notably, he helmed the much-lovedSpider-Manmovies from 2002 to 2007. Yet,one Raimi movie that is often overlooked, and is only now getting the attention it deserves, is his 1995 Western....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 610 words · George Cuevas

Samuel L. Jackson's Unbreakable Character Almost Ruined An Iconic Movie Released Only 1 Year Later

Samuel L. Jackson’s character inUnbreakablealmost ruined an iconic movie released only one year later because of their similarities.Unbreakableis arguably one ofSamuel L. Jackson’s best cult movies, and it was directed by M. Night Shyamalan and released in 2000. Starring Bruce Willis, Robin Wright, and Samuel L. Jackson,Unbreakablefollows David Dunn (Willis) after a train crash makes him realize he has superhuman abilities, catching the interest of disabled comic book store owner and fanatic, Elijah Price (Jackson)....

June 29, 2025 · 4 min · 700 words · Franklin Snyder

Shonen Jump Recruits From Its Biggest Rival To Launch Its Next Big Fantasy Hit

Shonen Jumphas fallen into a position where it’s in desperate need of talent. 2024 marks the end ofMy Hero AcademiaandJujutsu Kaisen, and withOne Pieceset to end within the next few years, the magazine needs to find something that can be on their level and bring in readers for the foreseeable future, otherwise it’ll be hit with its worst drop in readership since the 90s. Shonen Jumpneeds to fill the void thatOne Piece,My Hero Academia, andJujutsu Kaisenwill leave, and they’re about to take their biggest shot at that yet....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Scott Wolf

Silo Season 3: Cast, Story & Everything We Know

Apple TV+’s hit sci-fi seriesSiloreturned for its sophomore season in late 2024, and now the dystopian drama has scored a renewal for season 3. Based on the eponymous novel trilogy by Hugh Howey, the series follows the remaining survivors of the post-apocalypse, who live underground in a massive silo complex. The impetus for the show’s drama is a woman named Juliette (played by Rebecca Ferguson) who doesn’t accept the government’s story regarding the past and how humanity came to live in the silo....

June 29, 2025 · 5 min · 1006 words · Casey Robinson

Sister Wives’ Christine Brown Announces Stunning New Business With David Woolley Amid Signs The Show May End

Christine BrownfromSister Wiveshas established anew Airbnb in Utah with David Woolley, as Kody Brown is engaged in disputes with Meri and Janelle Brown over Coyote Pass land. Christine became Kody’s third wife, and they had six children over a span of three decades. However, whenKody married his fourth wife, Robyn, the dynamics within the family changed significantly.Feeling neglected and unsupported, Christine left Kody in late 2021and later married David in October 2023....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 580 words · Kylie Bernard

Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Threatens To Hire Lawyer After Keeping Huge Secret From Villain Kody Brown Amid His Sinister Motivations

In the mid-season trailer forSister Wivesseason 19,Janelle Browndiscusses the possibility of hiring a lawyer amid her separation fromKody Brown. The Brown family has experienced a lot of drama throughout the last 14 years. However,Sister Wivesseason 19may be the most chaotic yet, with unexpected plot twists and moments. In a recent episode,Janelle informed Christine Brown that she had madethe decision to leave Flagstaff. She mentioned thatshe had come across some promising properties in North Carolinabut was hesitant to disclose her moving plans to her former husband, Kody....

June 29, 2025 · 3 min · 612 words · Stephanie Cummings

Spider-Man Actor Addresses “Very Suspicious Phone Call” That Led To 2025 Marvel Casting

AsSpider-Manis about to make his latest appearance in theMarvel Cinematic Universe, the actor who is bringing the latest take on Peter Parker to life opens up on the journey of getting cast. While the web-crawler hasn’t been seen inthe MCU timelinesince 2021’sSpider-Man: No Way Home, Marvel Studios is finally bringing a new project focusing on Peter - but with a catch. Not only will this be through the animatedYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Manseries, but it will also take place on a different Earth in the MCU multiverse....

June 29, 2025 · 4 min · 658 words · Lisa Young