Universal Studios Hollywood Announces First Major Anime Event

On egmr.ru, we’ve been detailing Universal Studios Japan and their anime events for a while now. We’ve often been envious because these attractions seemed to be exclusively in Japan and not coming to North America. However, we have great news! Anime is finally coming to Universal Studios Hollywood, and two significant shonen series will be part of the Western amusement park in 2025. The Universal Fan Fest Nights event is anticipated to be one of their largest, and these anime additions are expected to make it even more spectacular.

Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power “On the Verge” of Season 3 Renewal By Amazon

It appears that Amazon Studios is close to renewing “Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” for its third season, only a day after the finale of Season 2 was streamed on Amazon Prime Video. This climactic ending for the second season received both increased viewership and positive reviews from critics, despite early criticisms about the show’s extensive cast, deviations from J.R.R. Tolkien’s original works, and its status as one of the most expensive television productions ever made.

She-Ra Live-Action Series Nabs Surprising Screenwriter

Back in the ’80s, She-Ra, the Powerful Princess, initially made her mark, but she’s returned to our screens time and again. Most recently, Netflix revived He-Man’s sister in the widely popular series, “She-Ra And The Princesses of Power“. Across five seasons and more than fifty episodes, this animated show captured our hearts, leaving fans eager for more Adora. Although the animated series seems to be on a break, Amazon MGM is working on a fresh live-action television series that promises to reimagine the Princess of Power in a whole new light. Now, the studio has revealed who will pen the series script.

Joker: Folie à Deux Audience Score Has Shocking Connection to Critical Reactions

Based on early feedback, it seems that both professionals and regular viewers have shown a similar lack of enthusiasm for the newly released film “Joker: Folie a Deux.” Despite being a sequel to one of Warner Bros.’ most financially successful films, its opening weekend projections are disappointing, and only about 40% of critics have given it positive reviews, as indicated by Rotten Tomatoes. The TomatoMeter, which aggregates critic’s opinions, shows that just 38% of them have praised the movie, closely mirroring the audience-driven “PopcornMeter,” where the film has garnered a favorable review only 36% of the time.

WWE’s Netflix Partnership Starts Early: Bad Blood Airing on Netflix in International Market

In a groundbreaking move next year, WWE will transition its primary broadcast platform in company history. Starting January 2025, WWE Monday Night Raw will stream exclusively on Netflix, marking the first time this flagship show departs from traditional cable television after 30 years on air. This significant change comes with a hefty price tag, making it WWE’s most profitable TV deal to date – Netflix reportedly paid over $5 billion for a ten-year contract for WWE Monday Night Raw, with the option to extend another decade or end the agreement after five. Netflix executives harbor ambitious plans for WWE content, hinting at potential future hosting of premium live events.