One Piece x Seattle Mariners MLB Event Unveiled!

Just as One Piece collaborated with the Los Angeles Lakers for a unique NBA event not too long ago, Toei Animation has now officially partnered with the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball. This partnership is for the event called “Seattle Mariners X ONE PIECE Night“, happening on April 8th at T-Mobile Park in Seattle during the Seattle Mariners vs. Houston Astros game. If you’re keen on attending, tickets are currently available and expected to sell out fast. Check out the announcement poster for this special game night below.

Cult Classic ’80s Sci-Fi Film Could Still Get a Sequel (but There’s One Problem)

1984 saw the debut of “The Last Starfighter,” which swiftly gained cult-classic status. In fan communities, its appeal grew over time as finding copies of the film became increasingly elusive. The original studio, Lorimar, ceased operations, leading to the rights to the movie being dispersed among different entities. Although Lorimar was eventually absorbed by Warner Bros., they only possess a portion of the copyright necessary to initiate a sequel.

Roger Ebert Only Gave Two Batman Movies a Perfect Four Star Rating

Among the Batman films, only “Batman Begins” from 2005 and “The Dark Knight” from 2008 received a perfect four-star rating by Ebert. For contrast, he assigned two stars to “Batman” (1989), “Batman Returns”, and “Batman & Robin”; while “Batman Forever” earned a slightly higher but still modest rating of 2.5 stars from him.

Twilight Zone Episode with NO Superpowers? 🤯

In 1964, on CBS, an episode titled “The Jeopardy Room” from Season 5 of The Twilight Zone was broadcast. This particular story revolves around a political prisoner who is trying to escape his country. He’s temporarily staying in a hotel room of a neutral nation when he encounters a challenging predicament that could jeopardize his plans for defection. Unlike the usual supernatural or mysterious themes, “The Jeopardy Room” offers compelling drama instead, which is quite sufficient for a series as remarkable as The Twilight Zone.