Get ready to take a trip to the cinema, SatoSugu fans (and possibly a flight too), as Jujutsu Kaisen’s Hidden Inventory arc is getting a compilation movie.Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 was some of the best anime I’ve seen in a while, and while I’m extra fond of certain episodes in particular, it’s the season’s first arc, Hidden Inventor/ Premature Death, that’s the clear standout. From the slice-of-life-esque opening, to the ridiculously high quality of all five episodes, to the emotional beats that absolutely devastate you, it’s an arc that could easily work as its own self-contained series. And clearly enough other people feel similarly, as over the week, the anime’s official Twitter account announced that the short arc is being turned into a compilation movie, with a planned release of someti…
Read moreRemedy’s done a thing. The studio has just announced it’s put together a partnership with Annapurna Interactive – you know, the folks who published that cat game and a bunch of other acclaimed indies – to help bankroll Control 2. As part of the deal, Annapurna’s getting the rights to bring Alan Wake and Control to TV and film screens.As announced in a press release that contains at least one joke about Finnish people having no emotions, Remedy’s done this with the aim of making sure Control 2 is the all-singing, all-dancing thing its developers want to deliver.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings The arrangement in unfun business terms is this: Annapurna becomes “a co-production and co-financing partner” on Control 2…
Read moreThe Batman was neither extremely grounded nor a colorful comic book take on the (DC) world’s greatest detective. As a direct answer to both Christopher Nolan’s notable trilogy and Zack Snyder’s half-baked take on the character, Matt Reeves’ own approach to Bruce Wayne and his vigilante persona was gritty and slightly stylized, but its dark feet were still firmly planted in reality. According to him, that won’t change in the sequels.During a chat with SFX magazine (via Deadline), the filmmaker, now deep into The Batman: Part II’s writing process, doubled down on the idea of toying with the comics’ rich mythology without going too fantastical, as James Gunn’s rebooted DCU continuity will be doing that anyway with Batman: The Brave & The Bold.To see this content please enable targeting co…
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