Creature Commandos: Season 1

After “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” ended the DC Extended Universe in 2023, James “JG” Gunn resets the entire series rebooting it as DC Universe. The first TV show set in the rebooted cinematic universe titled, “Creature Commandos.” Then, “Superman” is intended to be the first film in a story arc under, “Chapter One: Gods […]

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Gamer’s Review: Devil May Cry 2

During production of “Devil May Cry,” game director, Hideki Kamiya and his team didn’t return to work on a sequel. Due to scheduling conflicts, they develop “Viewtiful Joe.” A beat ’em up platform game later earned critical acclaim. With no other choice, Capcom hired a team of developers to produce “Devil May Cry 2.” Unlike […]

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Gamer’s Review: Devil May Cry

During early development of “Resident Evil 4,” video game designer, Hideki Kamiya conceived an idea to make a fun action-adventure game as a spiritual antithesis of Capcom’s “Resident Evil” series.” Loosely based on Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy,” the game titled, “Devil May Cry” centers on a demon hunter named, Dante. He’s hired by Trish to […]

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Spaceballs: The Review

During the ’80s, Mel Brooks directed “History of the World Part I.” Produced (his name uncredited) serious movies outside his comfort zone including “The Elephant Man” & “The Fly.” One parody film in particular pokes fun at “Star Wars.” Before “Spaceballs” was green-lit, Mel made a deal with George Lucas not a single piece of […]

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Shangri-La Frontier: Season 1

In 2017, Weekly Shonen Magazine (not relation to Weekly Shonen Jump) published a web novel series titled, “Shangri-La Frontier.” Set in the near future where traditional video games compatible to a screen are labeled as retro are replaced by virtual reality becoming a staple within the gaming community. One gamer named, Rakuro Hizutome spends his […]

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