5 Magic School Anime You Should Watch Instead of That Harry Potter TV Show

Some fans of the original Harry Potter books and movies might be hesitant about the new TV series, but there are other options available. If you’re looking for a similar magical school experience, several anime series capture a similar feeling. While none are direct copies, they might satisfy your craving for that Harry Potter magic without having to engage with the franchise directly.

Ashley’s Powers in The Boys Season 5 Explained & Why They Don’t Work On [SPOILER]

The trailer for Season 5 of The Boys showed Ashley returning, hinting she’d gained new powers. Now, the first two episodes reveal what those powers are. The show quickly explains Ashley’s abilities, though the full extent of how Compound V has changed her isn’t clear until the end of Episode 2. Her new power is a perfect fit for her personality, even if it comes with a noticeable physical side effect. Interestingly, one person doesn’t seem affected by it, leaving viewers wondering where her storyline will go this season. (Please be aware that this contains spoilers for the first two episodes of The Boys Season 5.)

Before Captain America, Chris Evans Starred in a Forgotten DC Movie With Three Other Comic Book Legends

Released in 2010, The Losers is an action comedy inspired by the DC comic book series of the same name, created by writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock. The film reimagines The A-Team with a darker, more rebellious edge, following a US Special Forces team who are betrayed and left for dead. When a mysterious woman offers them a chance for revenge, they eagerly accept. Despite not performing well at the box office and receiving mixed reviews, The Losers boasts a fantastic cast, including Chris Evans, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldaña, and Idris Elba.

Sony Pictures Restructuring: Hundreds Laid Off Amid Strategic Shift

I was really surprised to hear the news about Sony Pictures. Apparently, they’re going through some restructuring and letting go of a few hundred people out of their 12,000 employees. It’s already happening, and they’re saying it’ll continue for a few months. One of the bigger names leaving is Colin Davis, who was a pretty important guy in comedy development over there – an EVP, no less. It’s always tough to see folks lose their jobs in the industry, and it feels particularly unsettling at Sony right now.