Dragon Ball DAIMA Director Reveals Akira Toriyama Made Everything Up After the 1st Half

Details emerged during a recent interview with *Dragon Ball Daima* Director Yoshitaka Yashima, featured in a bonus booklet with the Japanese Blu-ray release of the show. According to a translation and summary by X (formerly Twitter) user @Venixys, Yashima received an early draft of the script from Akira Toriyama that wasn’t finished – Toriyama hadn’t yet decided how the story would unfold or conclude. Yashima explained that the initial outline only covered about half of the plot, leaving the production team unsure of what would happen next.

’I Learned My Lesson.’ Jennifer Lopez On Not Sweating That Oscar Buzz Already Swirling Around Kiss Of The Spider Woman

The film *Kiss of the Spider Woman* debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January to a positive reception. Jennifer Lopez and the cast received a standing ovation, and many began discussing her potential for an Oscar nomination and other awards. The topic resurfaced during a recent interview with *CBS News Sunday Morning* (available on YouTube), where Lopez shared that she’s trying not to focus on awards buzz, drawing on past experiences.

5 Highest Combat Powers in Kaiju No. 8 (So Far), Ranked

A lot of praise goes to Kafka Hibino, being a unique individual with his kaiju abilities, and Reno Ishikawa has also been performing impressively. These two soldiers are close friends and skilled fighters, but even they aren’t strong enough to rank among the top five in terms of combat power when using those advanced suits. Instead, Kaiju No. 8 fans will be watching the Defense Force’s top five members and what they’re capable of when facing terrifying threats like Kaiju No. 9 and its many monsters. This includes one former soldier who, in his prime, was a source of great pride for the JAKDF.

Ghost of Yotei Finally Solved 1 of the Open World Genre’s Biggest Problems

As a fan, I can tell you that Ghost of Yotei is a really gripping and emotional game, driven by themes of revenge and hopelessness. You play as Atsu, a mercenary who travels across Mount Yotei and the lands of Ezo, on a quest to find the Yotei Six – the outlaws who killed her family when she was young. It feels like a classic underdog story, and it really pays tribute to the great Japanese films of the past. With its beautiful visuals and gameplay that’s seriously hard to put down, Ghost of Yotei feels like it almost nails the open-world experience.

Every Sci-Fi and Fantasy Movie Starring Jackie Chan, Ranked Against Each Other

Although Jackie Chan generally stays away from genres like horror, he’s occasionally explored fantasy and sci-fi. However, even these films still heavily feature his signature personality and action skills, blending genres together. Below is a ranking of Jackie Chan’s sci-fi and fantasy movies (excluding those where he only provides a voice) compared to each other.

Many Survivor Fans Are Using The B-Word To Describe Season 49, But The Solution Isn’t Shortening The Episodes

I’m trying to stay optimistic, and I understand the criticisms. So far this season, we’ve seen two eliminations that felt predictable before Tribal Council even began. We’ve also had countless stories about the players’ families dealing with difficult situations, and it seems like every Survivor castaway is constantly expressing how incredible the experience is (one person even described it as being “inside the TV”). I understand why many viewers haven’t been thrilled, but I disagree with the fix that’s being suggested.

2024’s Academy Award-Winning Horror Masterpiece Finds a New Streaming Home

The Substance is a strange but fascinating horror film centering around a fading Hollywood actress. As Elisabeth Sparkle approaches her 50th birthday, she begins to lose her vitality. She’s let go from her exercise TV program because she’s considered too old to continue. Following a terrible car crash, Elisabeth is presented with a potential fix: an innovative product called the Substance, advertised as a miraculous serum promising to rejuvenate her appearance. The only catch? She must strictly adhere to all the instructions. As the (bizarre) Rotten Tomatoes synopsis explains:

I Can’t Stop Thinking About Louis And Lestat’s Last Scene Together In Interview With The Vampire Season 2, And I Need To Talk About It

In this particular scene, Jacob Anderson’s character, Louis, is back in New Orleans after many years away. Following a city tour where he hears a funny, but inaccurate story about his past with Lestat, he seeks out the French vampire. This was the first time we see Sam Reid’s portrayal of the vampire in the present timeline, and that’s what makes this moment so memorable for me.