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Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
A live-action Naruto movie is on the way.

The art of turning iconic animated TV shows into legitimately good live action series and films is something Hollywood still hasn’t quite figured out. But that’s not stopping Legendary from making a live-action Naruto movie with Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The second half of Invincible season 2 drops on March 14th.

It feels like the first half of Invincible’s second season only just dropped, but Amazon’s already gearing up to debut the second half next month.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The Umbrella Academy’s fourth and final season drops on August 8th.

We’re still a few months out from the premiere of The Umbrella Academy ‘s fourth and final season, but we now know that the show’s due back on August 8th thanks to this set of style-focused posters from Netflix.

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Madame Web is a love letter to the golden age of bad comic book movies

Sony’s Madame Web isn’t especially great or terrible, but it’s surprisingly committed to transporting you back to 2003 — a golden age for comic book movies that were aggressively mid or worse.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Marvel has found its Fantastic FourMarvel has found its Fantastic Four
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Deepfake Leiji Matsumoto doesn’t seem thrilled to be back promoting new projects.

When Galaxy Express 999 and Captain Harlock creator Leiji Matsumoto passed away exactly one year ago at the age of 85, there was an outpouring of grief for the legendary manga creator.

But as quick as people were to express their respect and admiration for Matsumoto, it’s a little surprising and depressing to see him back in an ai-generated video hyping up new Galaxy Express 999 and Captain Harlock tied to the series’ upcoming 50th anniversaries.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
In the new trailer for Apple’s next Peanuts movie, it’s finally Franklin’s turn to be the star.

As big a deal as it was when Franklin became the first Black Peanuts character (in the wake of Martin Luther King’s assassination, mind you), it’s been rare to see him really meaningfully involved in the lives of Charlie Brown and his other friends.

But after years of being a essentially background character, Franklin’s about to get his due in an all-new Apple TV Plus animated special out February 16th.