Despite a Terrible First Season, This Sci-Fi Anime Is Worth Watching (With an Uncertain Future)

One intriguing aspect of the anime series, World Trigger, lies in the fact that all its appealing features can also be considered as potential issues within the storyline. However, it’s inappropriate to label World Trigger as a polarizing show, for its sophisticated handling of even the most contentious ideas has earned it a devoted cult fanbase. In this discussion, we will explore the essence of World Trigger, highlight its appeal, and convince those who may have abandoned it earlier to reconsider and ultimately appreciate its lasting value.

DC’s Best Batman Book Reveals the Hero’s Real Impact on Gotham

The story begins with Batman reflecting on the numerous fires Gotham had experienced lately, questioning if he was perceiving connections that didn’t exist. However, a new fire broke out at an ancient laundromat within the Rookery, revealing a deceased woman inside a washing machine. This murder echoed the old Red Hood Gang, who caused chaos in Gotham more than seven decades ago and served as the foundation for the Joker’s character. The victim’s face had been disfigured with bleach. Despite trying to gather information from the Rookery residents, no one was willing to provide answers. Instead, Batman spent several days monitoring the area until an elderly man ambushed him while he slept. Upon waking up, he found himself restrained with his hands and arms bound behind him. The old man sat in a wheelchair, accompanied by two boys wearing red hoodies.

Weapons Is Hiding a Hilarious Easter Egg for a Cult Comedy Show

Although “Weapons” may not be overflowing with comedic relief, it does offer occasional dry humor. One such instance is found in a scene where the principal of Maybrook Elementary School, Marcus Miller (played by Benedict Wong), encounters a student’s family member. This scene also features seven hot dogs prepared for Marcus’s lunch, which might appear to be an insignificant detail. However, it’s actually a humorous inside joke referencing Zach Cregger’s background in sketch comedy and paying tribute to one of his departed colleagues from that time in his career.

Marvel Needs To Stop Introducing New Characters

Although shows like “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” and “Ms. Marvel” have been fantastic introductions to new characters, it’s time for Marvel to take a step back from creating new characters and instead concentrate on expanding and refining their existing universe. With an abundance of fascinating characters and talented actors in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), it’s disappointing to see so many of them being underused.

Tombwater Reveals Weapons, Skills, and Charms Ahead of 2025 Release

In a recent update, developers Max Mraz of Moth Atlas and publisher Midwest Games have disclosed fresh insights about the weapons, spells, and enchantments that players will encounter in Tombwater. This captivating 2D souls-like action RPG seamlessly merges Wild West ruggedness with Lovecraftian horror. Excited fans can now add this game to their wishlist on Steam.

The Duffer Brothers Are Leaving Netflix After Stranger Things (And There’s a Big Reason Why)

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share some exciting news about the Stranger Things universe! Alongside the anticipated spinoff and animated series titled Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, featuring a new character named Nikki Baxter, the Duffer brothers are also working on the stage play, Stranger Things: The First Shadow. This duo has been busy as well, with two other projects in development at Netflix. One of them is the supernatural series, The Boroughs, starring Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, Clarke Peters, Bill Pullman, and Denis O’Hare, set to debut next year. The second one is the horror series, Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, featuring Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco, also slated for a premiere next year. Can’t wait!

Marvel Already Set Up the Perfect Blade Storyline 7 Years Ago According to This Shocking MCU Theory

A compelling fan idea posted on Instagram proposes that the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Blade movie could commence post-Thanos’ cataclysmic event in Avengers: Infinity War, where Thanos utilized the Infinity Stones to diminish half of all life in 2018. This cosmic calamity plunged the universe into five tumultuous years before the Avengers managed to undo it. It’s crucial to note that Thanos eliminated half of everything living, but since vampires are considered undead in the MCU, they would not have been affected by this event.