35 Years Later, Classic Beloved Series Teases Anime Adaptation

Many highly-rated manga series with dedicated fans never get turned into anime. Recently, rumors began circulating that From Far Away by Kyoko Hikawa might finally be adapted, which came as a surprise. Hikawa is a legendary manga artist, known for creating popular and critically acclaimed works like Kouya no Tenshidomo and Otogimoyou Ayanishiki, and many more.

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo: From The Lincoln Lawyer to Jurassic World Rebirth

The series The Lincoln Lawyer follows Mickey Haller, a lawyer who defends people accused of crimes. He’s also working to overcome addiction and uniquely operates his practice from his Lincoln Navigator as he takes cases throughout Los Angeles. The portrayal of Mickey Haller by Javier Garcia-Rulfo differs significantly from Matthew McConaughey’s performance in the original movie, and it quickly gained attention from the studio.

27 Years on, Star Trek Finally Gave Sisko the Perfect Ending (No Matter What You Think)

At the end of Deep Space Nine, Benjamin Sisko vanished, and fans wondered if he would ever come back. He was a very devoted family man, and it was painful to see him leave his loved ones, particularly his son, Jake. While Starfleet Academy established that Jake never saw his father again, he did feel his father’s presence without being able to confirm it. This outcome has sparked debate, but it ultimately felt like the correct choice for his character.

5 Box Office Flops Now Considered Ahead of Their Time

Many films initially failed at the box office, losing money when they were first released. However, over time, they’ve become beloved classics and cultural touchstones. These movies were often simply ahead of their time and remain popular even now.

The 10 Best Fantasy Shows of the 2020s (So Far)

The rise of fantasy on TV has had its ups and downs, with some promising shows getting cancelled and others stalled indefinitely. However, the successful fantasy series of the 2020s demonstrate that the genre can work well on television, giving fans optimism for upcoming adaptations like Fourth Wing and The Stormlight Archive.

Boardwalk Empire Is the Underrated Masterpiece of TV Antiheroes

Shows from TV’s ‘Golden Age’ flipped the script by making complex, flawed characters the heroes instead of the villains. This was a refreshing change from older shows, and it allowed viewers to connect with and even feel for people doing terrible things. For nearly twenty years, these antiheroes – like Tony Soprano, Don Draper, Vic Mackey, and Walter White – captivated audiences and became cultural icons. While many shows explored this trend, Boardwalk Empire is often considered to have mastered it, creating one of the most compelling and tragic antiheroes ever seen on television.

There’s a Better Version of Supergirl (& No One Remembers Her)

Supergirl’s death was meant to represent the end of an era for DC Comics, marking a shift from the Silver and Bronze Ages – that was the purpose of the Crisis event. However, her story didn’t truly end. In comic books, characters rarely stay gone. After Crisis, DC altered the history of Krypton, initially making Superman the only survivor. Later, readers were introduced to a new Supergirl from another world: Matrix. Created by Lex Luthor, Matrix was a shapeshifting being who took on the role of Supergirl on her own Earth. Eventually, she returned to the main Earth and continued as Supergirl, even falling in love with a younger version of Lex Luthor (a clone). This all led to what many consider the best version of the character: Linda Danvers, featured in the classic Supergirl series (Vol. 4) #1-80, written by the acclaimed Peter David.