One Piece Secretly Revealed the Rocks Pirates 18 Years Ago

In a fascinating turn of events, Chapters 1155 and 1156 of “One Piece” have not only confirmed the identities of several members of the infamous Rocks Pirate crew but also revealed that some of these pirates were introduced to us as far back as 18 years ago, although we were unaware at the time. Among these pirates are Smuggler Ganzui, the Cat-Fishman Barbell, Captain John, and Gill Bastar, who was the lead character in Oda’s debut manga “Wanted!”. Interestingly enough, these Rocks Pirates initially made their appearance in “One Piece” as General Zombies under Moria during the Thriller Bark Arc, specifically in Chapter 450, which was published in April 2007.

The Best Jurassic Park Movies Just Returned to Netflix After Rebirth

The classic Jurassic Park film series, which includes Jurassic Park (1993), The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), and Jurassic Park III (2001), made its debut on Netflix’s streaming library this past Friday as part of a plethora of new additions to kick off August. In the first installment, Jurassic Park, directed by Steven Spielberg, dinosaur-themed island park visitors, played by Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum, find themselves in trouble when genetically recreated dinosaurs break free from their enclosures and start attacking the guests. The story is adapted from Michael Crichton’s 1990 novel.

Hit Horror Movie Weapons Lands On 4K Blu-ray With a Steelbook Edition

Since the Blu-ray release of Weapons has just hit the market, there’s no confirmed launch date or details about its special features yet. But we anticipate it will be out by November at the earliest. This article will be updated as soon as more information is available. In the meantime, you might want to think about purchasing the newly announced Blu-rays for 28 Years Later, The Conjuring, and the extensive Nightmare On Elm Street 7-film 4K Blu-ray box set to gear up for Halloween 2025.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Writer Gene Luen Yang Details New Villains, His Favorite Turtle

The team at ComicBook had a chat with Gene Luen Yang, the new writer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, during San Diego Comic-Con. Yang shared insights on how writing for the TMNT differs from his previous works like Superman and Shang-Chi. He also revealed his favorite turtle, discussed taking over from Jason Aaron, and hinted at which storylines from his run will continue, among other topics.

Everything Coming to Netflix This Week (August 11)

As a dedicated fan, I’m super excited to share that Starz’s Outlander series has been renewed for an eighth and final season! With the first part of Season 7 set to premiere on Netflix from August 11th, it’s high time I catch up before we bid farewell to this extraordinary journey. For my fellow fans in the UK, the latest season of Love is Blind: UK will grace our screens starting this Wednesday. Meanwhile, documentaries like Songs From the Hole, The Echoes of Survivors, and Fit for TV promise to offer captivating insights into real-life stories. And here’s something to look forward to on Saturdays – seven Fast & Furious movies are landing two years before the franchise expands further, making it a perfect movie day!

2025 Sci-Fi Joins Rotten Tomatoes’ 100 Worst Movies of All Time List

Currently ranked 88th on the list is the film “War of the Worlds,” a disappointing adaptation by director Rich Lee of H.G. Wells’ 1898 novel bearing the same title. In this movie, Ice Cube plays Will Radford, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officer, whose routine tasks of countering virtual threats are upended by an extraterrestrial invasion. Eva Longoria, Clark Gregg, Andrea Savage, Henry Hunter Hall, Iman Benson, Devon Bostick, and Michael O’Neill also feature in the cast.

Dino Crisis Fans Think Capcom Has an Announcement Coming (and They Might be Right)

It appears that Capcom is giving special treatment to the Mega Man X series, as noted by discussions on ResetEra and social media. This isn’t common practice for all of Capcom’s games, and it follows multiple surveys where the publisher asked participants about a potential return for this series. However, there’s a catch: the merchandise is part of a lottery system, so you don’t know exactly what items you’ll receive. Additionally, the merchandise is currently only available in Japan, which makes it difficult for fans outside of Japan to participate and show their support.