10 Must-Watch Anime for Fans of Attack on Titan That Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat!

If you’re seeking engaging stories and character growth that delves beyond the depths of a fortified metropolis, here are some anime series worth exploring. Some characters shoulder personal burdens with immense significance, while others bear the burden of saving all mankind. Regardless of the circumstance, these shows offer captivating plots and character development that could fill the vastest of ocean trenches. If you’ve found yourself enthralled by “Attack on Titan,” these series are an ideal choice for your next viewing experience. They span from the confines of prison cells to cosmic terrors lurking beyond the fragile boundaries of our species.

Mufasa: The Lion King Just Dropped! You Won’t BELIEVE Where!

Lin-Manuel Miranda, the talented composer behind hit musicals such as “Hamilton” and “In the Heights,” shared that he enlisted his sons as trial listeners to determine which songs would stick in people’s minds, often referred to as earworms. In an interview with Variety prior to its December release, Miranda boasted that the tracklist for his Mufasa project guaranteed no skips, much like the 1993 original soundtrack by Tim Rice and Elton John.

Marvel Confirms Another Fan-Favorite X-Men Actor for Avengers: Doomsday

As a movie enthusiast, I can’t contain my excitement about the upcoming film, “Avengers: Doomsday“. The usual suspects like Chris Hemsworth, Paul Rudd, and Sebastian Stan are all on board, but there are some delightful surprises too!

In this epic adventure, we’ll see some beloved X-Men characters making a comeback. Kelsey Grammer is stepping into the role of Beast, a character he played in “X-Men: The Last Stand“. But wait, there’s more! Patrick Stewart is reprising his iconic role as Professor Xavier in “Avengers: Doomsday“.

Marvel officially confirmed Stewart’s return during a live stream and announced that production for “Avengers: Doomsday” has begun. So, buckle up folks, it’s going to be one heck of a ride!

Muay Thai Fighter Enters The Ring As One Piece’s Luffy

Nabil Anane is famously recognized as a skilled Muay Thai combatant, who once held the title of IFMA youth world Muay Thai Champion. In the past, this fighter has openly admitted his fondness for the manga and anime series One Piece, even suggesting that he bears a striking resemblance to its protagonist, Monkey D. Luffy. Following one of his fights, Anane spoke about their shared characteristics in an interview, “I resemble him. I have long arms and legs. He’s a thief, and yes, I look like him. Notice the scar below my eye? That reminds me of him too. It’s just a character, but it’s intriguing. I’m a fan of One Piece, though I haven’t watched it for some time. So, I plan to rewatch it as I have a deep affection for the series.

Obsidian’s classic Baldur’s Gate successor ‘Pillars of Eternity’ is getting a surprise turn-based mode later this year, alongside other updates

The second, significant revelation is that Obsidian plans to incorporate a fresh turn-based battle system into Pillars of Eternity by the end of this year. At present, there isn’t a specific launch date for this feature, but Obsidian Entertainment has promised to share further information at a later time.

Atomfall reviews and Metacritic scores are in: Here’s a roundup of what everyone’s saying about this new Game Pass survival game

A diverse array of scores can be found for Atomfall, with many reviews offering a positive assessment but others providing more neutral or unfavorable feedback as well. Overall, it appears that the game’s open-ended nature, exploration, world creation, visual appeal, and storytelling are often commended by critics, along with its technical aspects such as optimization and polish. Furthermore, the depiction of Lakeland in the game seems to be quite authentic and heavily influenced by British literature and symbolism, which is likely to resonate strongly with British players.