
‘The Owl House’: Thank You To A Show Gone Too Soon
‘The Owl House’ aired it series finale, which had a bittersweet ending. Disney’s cancellation of the show stunted its potential.
‘The Owl House’ aired it series finale, which had a bittersweet ending. Disney’s cancellation of the show stunted its potential.
So, not too long ago, Disney just dropped their latest trailer for what will soon be their latest remake: The Little Mermaid. Most people know the 1989 film inside out by now, but many seem hesitant to take a look at the remake. However, it seems that Disney has struck gold with this remake, hitting all the right notes and
Murder Mystery films and television shows may be some of the best storytelling we have ever seen, but will too many destroy the genre?
To be clear, I have never read the DC Comics and I didn’t hear about the character until a few years ago. Basically, I knew about Black Adam a little before the release of Shazam in 2019. I had no idea who the character was, but now that I have seen the movie on HBOMax, I still don’t care enough
It was only a few years ago when I got into animation. At the time, I watched Cartoon Network shows like The Amazing World of Gumball, Adventure Time and Regular Show. As I got older, I began diversifying into other channels like Disney XD and the once-known Hub Network (Transformers: Prime and Gravity Falls were big ones for me!) However,
Let’s be honest: video game-to-film adaptations were a new low point for entertainment industry. While anime series set within universes like Persona, Ace Attorney, and Final Fantasy were thriving, live-action videogame movies like the critically-criticized Resident Evil and Hitman series left this part of the industry in shambles. However, after Detective Pikachu‘s release in 2016, it looked like these adaptations were
With a lot happening in Warner Bros. Discovery, from its planned HBO Max-Discovery+ merger to multiple projects including Batman: Caped Crusader being sold, the company has never been in such a more precarious time than now. In recent months, old company heads including Toby Emmerich, former chairman, and Jason Kilar, former WarnerMedia CEO, stepped down to make way for David Zaslav,