
Fancasting popular actors into big properties is nothing new, but every once in a while, you see that actually pay off in the material itself.

Fancasting popular actors into big properties is nothing new, but every once in a while, you see that actually pay off in the material itself.

This week Shonen Jump launched one of its most anticipated new series of the season: Takeru Hokazono’s contemporary Yakuza/Fantasy swordsman series Kagurabachi. But while it’s already making big waves after just one chapter, the manga has become an altogether stranger hit online.

Usually when we’re talking about a new Hot Toys figure, it’s often to gush about how the company has managed to create another eerily accurate little Hollywood homunculus. This time, the eerie vibes are still there, but perhaps for... other reasons.

Last week, Netflix’s One Piece live-action show landed massive praise across the board from old fans and new viewers alike.

The One Piece live-action adaptation of Eiichiro Oda’s globally renowned manga and anime franchise is being

At turns action-packed and emotional, One Piece is really working hard to convince fans that it’s going to do right by the manga.

Next week, the live-action adaptation of One Piece finally sets sail, and it wouldn’t be wrong to say it has a lot to live up to.

The live-action remake of One Piece is releasing next week, after what’s been a fairly consistent stream of trailers and previews for the show.