Rick and Morty: The Anime Episode 2 Preview Released

Preparing for its upcoming episode premiere, “Rick and Morty: The Anime” on Adult Swim is unveiling a fresh sneak peek of Episode 2. This animated series has opened up an entirely new anime dimension within the Rick and Morty multiverse, showcasing a revamped version of our beloved duo as they navigate this alternate universe. The series debut began with the duo constructing a device capable of bending space-time, and it appears that this concept will continue to be the driving force behind the anime’s first season throughout the summer.

Will Polkadot surge in Q4 2024? Key developments that can help DOT

Polkadot’s Coretime sales and Plaza Update could drive major demand and adoption in Q4 2024. DOT’s falling wedge pattern and reduced unstaking period hinted at a potential bullish breakout. As a seasoned crypto analyst with over a decade of experience navigating the ever-evolving digital asset landscape, I find myself intrigued by the bullish outlook for … Read more

See Every One of Jennifer Lopez’s 6 Engagement Rings

After learning that Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are divorcing following two years of marriage, it’s clear there’s no question about child custody as they don’t have children together with each other. Moreover, the Beverly Hills mansion they purchased only a year ago, which they jointly own, was already listed for sale.

McFarlane Toys The Court of Owls 3-Pack and Joker Dragon Drop As Gold Label Exclusives

McFarlane Toys has introduced thrilling new additions to their DC Multiverse Gold Label series. These include a Nightwing vs Talon & Owl (Batman: The Court of Owls) 3-pack, along with The Joker Dragon (Dark Nights: Metal) illuminated vehicle. Both items are exclusive to Amazon and were anticipated to start pre-orders today, August 21st. Unfortunately, the listing for the Batman: The Court of Owls 3-pack failed to launch correctly, and it was unavailable at the time of writing. Stay updated on the link provided for when pre-orders become available.

Joker 2: Todd Phillips Says Movie Is Not a Musical

Todd Phillips clarifies that despite appearances, the upcoming Joker sequel is not a musical. While it may seem like it meets many of the criteria, Phillips explains that much of the “musical” aspect occurs within the mind of Arthur Fleck and then manifests in the world around him. This could account for the lack of characters breaking into song during most of the scenes we’ve seen so far. However, some viewers online are met with a touch of sarcasm as they point out similarities to other movies that follow this style, including In The Heights fans who are eagerly anticipating this unique approach. Read more about Phillips’ thoughts in his interview with Variety.