3 of the Best Anime Movies Ever Are Returning to Theaters in 4K

According to the information posted on GKIDS’ official account (previously known as Twitter), three of Mamoru Hosoda’s popular anime movies – “Wolf Children” (2012), “Summer Wars” (2009) and “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” (2006) – will be back in North American cinemas for a limited time. The screenings are part of a wider celebration honoring Mamoru Hosoda, who is one of only two anime directors, along with Studio Ghibli co-founder Hayao Miyazaki, to receive an Oscar nomination. Below you’ll find the dates for each movie’s three-day screening.

Kevin Bacon May Reprise Role as Valentine McKee in Tremors Sequel

Based on reports from Bloody Disgusting, Stampede Entertainment, who produced the original 1990 Tremors movie and its first three sequels, have scored a significant win by acquiring the rights to the script of the initial film. Directors Ron Underwood, producers Nancy Roberts, and writers Brent Maddock and S.S. Wilson now have the opportunity to push the Tremors franchise further if they wish, as the town of Perfection (tormented by “graboids”) is their new playground. In a statement on their website, the team expresses their aim for the franchise is to bring it back to Perfection. However, they are not yet confirming the return of Bacon as Valentine, but only hint at the possibility.

Chicago PD Season 12, Episode 18 Review: Is Torres Leaving the Show?

Chief Reid asks Voight to help find a stolen Toyota containing drugs linked to Jesus Otero, a criminal with whom Reid has a close bond. However, when Torres resumes work, he makes some questionable choices that bring him into the crosshairs of both men. With other One Chicago characters set to depart soon, there’s cause for concern regarding Torres.

Big Bang Spinoff Avoids Howard’s Controversial Flaws

The upcoming show will feature the return of the quick-thinking physicist Barry Kripke, played by John Ross Bowie, and the endearingly awkward geologist Bert Kibbler, portrayed by Brian Posehn. On observing this group, viewers might notice a strong resemblance to the initial Pasadena crew, as it seems to fill each character archetype introduced in “The Big Bang Theory”. However, the new circle of friends is currently lacking a stand-in for one of the primary characters from the original series (and that’s definitely a good thing).

Scooby-Doo

In order to steer clear of the pitfalls that sunk the Velma series, this upcoming one should maintain the essence of Scooby-Doo – its heart and spirit. While heavier themes have been tackled in the past without losing sight of the original, it’s crucial for the new series to strike a balance between staying true to the franchise and catering to an older audience. This is key to success, although some traditional fans may remain skeptical. Still, reinventing and taking risks with a 55+ year-old property can breathe fresh life into it – as long as the execution is on point.