To this day the second season of Digimon, known as Digimon Adventure 02 in Japan, is divisive. Some love how it expanded the world of Digimon and gave us a look into how the original characters aged up. Others aren’t fans of how the series handled its overall plot and that the new characters couldn’t
Over 155 million PlayStation 2s have been sold to date, but few of those 150+ million PS2 owners have ever come close to beating the beloved console’s hardest games. Sure, the PS2 may have helped make 3D games significantly more “playable,” and yes, it did slowly pull us away from the era of absurdly difficult
Hosts Sam Davidson and Joshua Wright breakdown season 1 episode 11 of Legacies in a brilliantly done semi-musical episode. We also discuss some exciting news about The Vampire Diaries Paul Wesley directing a future episode! Mystic Falls is popping up again as the new generation makes it’s appearance! Join the LEGACIES AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW
The first film in the Fear Street trilogy has landed on Netflix with the following two movies arriving weekly. It’s a cool format – one overarching story links the three but each is set in a different era and plays in a different subgenre, while still working as a standalone film. Part one is set
This The Tomorrow War article contains major spoilers. The key to a good time travel tale is that it must define its arbitrary rules and then stick to them. The Tomorrow War on Prime Video skillfully keeps it simple. However, there is a moment in the film where viewers might be tempted to shout at
Fantasy novels provide escape, new perspectives and some of the most inventive and diverse work happening in genre spaces today. Take a look at what’s coming up in July 2021 … She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan Type: NovelPublisher: Tor BooksRelease date: July 20 Den of Geek says: Blending a little bit of
Have you checked out Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds: The Immersive Experience? It is a new event where live actors, virtual reality and sensational 5D effects place you inside the action – with Jeff Wayne’s multi-platinum Musical Version of The War of The Worlds as your soundtrack. It looks epic, just check out
We’re heading back to the Nineties in Netflix’s slasher-fest Fear Street Part 1: 1994 and with any good slasher movie from the Nineties, you have to have an iconic serial killer. In this case, it’s ‘The Skull Mask Killer’ aka Ryan Torres – a seemingly normal teenager from the town of Shadyside who suddenly goes
Host Alana Jordan discuss season 4 episode 10 “End of the World” The Preacher After Show: Just like Jesse Custer is fulfilling a promise to his dad, we’ll fulfill a promise to you to deliver the most in-depth insights and discussion on each episode of the series based on the popular 1990s comic book franchise.
“Common Ground” takes the Bad Batch to the former Separatist capital now under Imperial occupation. While Omega discovers a new skill, the squad rescues a senator who supported a war against them not long ago. Along the way, a few brand-new characters make their way onto the stage in this episode, particularly Senator Avi Singh
Time travel lost its novelty as a movie storytelling device a long time ago. Yet, while sci-fi action-adventure romp The Tomorrow War doesn’t exactly wield the trope in any way that feels new, it does use time travel as an effective way to metaphorically magnify the familial drama at the heart of the story. Chris
Spider-Man: No Way Home remains one of the most potent centers of speculation for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Indeed, director Jon Watts’ upcoming Sony-co-produced threequel is being poised to produce transformative multiverse-related implications. Yet, as of press time, the film has yet to yield even a teaser trailer. Thankfully, Marvel has poured
Released: 1 July Certificate: 12A Director: Taichi Ishidate Writer: Reiko Yoshida, Kana Akatsuki Cast: Yui Ishikawa, Daisuke Namikawa Distributor: Anime Limited Running Time: 140 mins Violet Evergarden hits different. There might only be 13 episodes in the anime series, but it took us two days to watch it because we were crying so hard that our tear
Today’s young adult books bring romance, adventure and social commentary. Take a look at our best bets for what to read this July. Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim Type: NovelPublisher: Knopf Books for Young ReadersRelease date: July 6 Den of Geek says: A gorgeous cover and a medley of fairy tale influences make this
This Monsters at Work review contains no spoilers. Disney+ launched with the promise of bringing many adored Disney franchises to the small screen, but with big picture ambition, storytelling, and production values. So far, that promise has mostly been met, with the Disney+ original series like Mighty Ducks: Game Changers and The Falcon and the
In The Forever Purge, the fifth movie in the dystopian action-horror franchise which began in 2013 with writer-director James DeMonaco’s The Purge, the totalitarian regime known as the New Founding Fathers of America (NFFA) are back in power after having been booted out of office in 2016’s The Purge: Election Year. Right off the bat,
The race is on to save the planet this July when epic sci-fi action adventure Occupation Rainfall is released but you won’t have to wait until then to check out the movie’s alien fights as we have an exclusive clip to show you, featuring the one and only Temuera Morrison (The Mandalorian). Watch the clip
After being commissioned for an epic 70 episodes, our favourite sociopathic genius scientist is back in the latest season of Rick And Morty as it hits our screens on E4. The fifth season of the Emmy-award-winning animated comedy comprises ten 30-minute episodes and will air hot on the heels of the American transmission (hurrah!). This
Steven Soderbergh’s No Sudden Move is deviously sexy. Not in that sweaty between the sheets way best enjoyed up against a wall. The subtle eroticism comes from what’s under the sheets and behind the walls. Every character has something to hide, and nothing to say about it. Secrets are like mascara, alibis are fedoras. Everybody
A recent report from Kotaku suggests that indie game developers are becoming increasingly frustrated with PlayStation’s policies and what they suggest seems to be a general lack of support for the indie game industry. This report comes on the heels of indie game publisher Iain Garner’s recent Twitter tirade in which he spoke about working
Yellowstone is much more than just a boring old life-changing national park monument to the breathtaking majesty of nature…it’s also a TV show! And it is about to get a fourth season. For three seasons now Yellowstone has staked its claim to telling exciting stories of family drama in a rural setting for Paramount Network.
Mark Webber and Teresa Palmer are the husband and wife filmmaking team who have embarked on their latest film, The Place of No Words, a powerful and moving fantasy drama. Mark Webber, best known for his role in cult sensation Scott Pilgrim vs The World and for directing critically acclaimed indies like The End of
July is the month that North America goes back to the movies in earnest. There have already been some theatrical release of note this summer, but as everyone knows the blockbuster movie season doesn’t get started until a Marvel movie premieres. Thankfully, with its list of new releases for July 2021, Disney+ is offering up
Other than a lot of lens flare, one aspect of the J.J. Abrams Star Trek reboot that haters loved to bring up was the fact that the Enterprise bridge kind of looked like an Apple store. Whether or not this fact dates the movie more than the style of the ‘60s bridge, or the laid-back
It’s summer, everyone! And with its relatively sparse list of new releases for July 2021, Hulu seems to be subtlety imploring its subscribers to go outside. Don’t get us wrong: Hulu’s library offerings get a big upgrade this month. July 1 sees the arrival of great films like Galaxy Quest, Fargo, and Caddyshack. Bill and
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Hosts discuss The Flash for the episode “Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash.” AFTERBUZZ TV — The Flash edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of CW’s The Flash. In this episode, hosts Chauncey K Robinson, Zack Silverman, and Drew Jones discuss episode 12. ABOUT THE FLASH: Flash is based upon characters published by DC Comics
This article contains spoilers for Loki episode 4. Through four episodes of Marvel’s timey-wimey Disney+ series Loki, it’s been kind of an open secret that the show’s rules for time travel make little sense. The Time Variance Authority (TVA) is tasked with maintaining the sanctity of the Sacred Timeline and yet everywhere they turn there’s
Is any of your childhood nostalgia safe? Apparently, the answer to that is “no” in our CGI-filled first look at Clifford the Big Red Dog. “Clifford the Big Red Dog is the latest in classic childhood nostalgia getting the big-screen treatment, and maybe my heart is getting less cynical as I get older, but the
Movies typically take several years to get in front of an audience, from the screenwriter first putting words on the page to the finished film unspooling in a dark theater (or, these days, streaming on your tablet). So there’s always a weird double-take when a movie like The Forever Purge comes out and it seems