Anime’s Next Big Live-Action Adaptation Has Landed on Netflix

Originally a WEBToon that ran from 2019 to 2024 across ten volumes, Viral Hit has expanded into other formats. An anime adaptation with twelve episodes, produced by Okuruto Noboru with support from Crunchyroll, followed the comic’s conclusion. Now, a live-action movie proves the story still has momentum, even without a confirmed second season of the anime. You can watch the six-episode live-action adaptation on Netflix (link provided below), and check out the trailer to get a preview. If you’re new to Viral Hit, this movie is a great way to experience this action-packed series.

After Mastering Sci-Fi, Christopher Nolan Can Now Take Over Another Movie Genre

Most of Nolan’s most popular movies are sci-fi films, causing many audience members to think of him as a sci-fi director. Inception, Interstellar, and Tenet are all explicitly sci-fi films, with each one being built around a concept that acts as the film’s hook. On top of that, The Prestige and Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy all contain sci-fi elements, furthering his connection with the genre. While Nolan has ventured more into historical dramas in recent years with Dunkirk and Oppenheimer, his next movie is nothing like he’s ever done before.

Supergirl’s Milly Alcock & Jason Momoa Officially Reveal the DC Characters They Want to Fight Most [Exclusive]

Even though some characters recently faced challenges, this is a shared universe, so their stories aren’t over yet. We definitely haven’t seen the last of Supergirl – she’s confirmed to return in Man of Tomorrow, the next film from James Gunn after Superman in 2025. While there’s no official word on Lobo’s future, Jason Momoa really wanted to play this role, so it’s unlikely this was just a one-time appearance. ComicBook asked Alcock and Momoa who they’d like to see their characters fight in the future, and here’s what they said:

Star Trek’s 7 Worst Character Deaths of All Time

While it’s often assumed minor characters are the ones who die in the Star Trek universe, several major characters have also been killed off. Though the show has seen many significant deaths, not all of them have been handled effectively. Sometimes, these deaths fall flat, failing to create the emotional impact they should and even feeling disrespectful to the character.