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‘A Centaur’s Life’ Stands Out By Addressing Racism

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A Centaurs Life offers an interesting example of the idea of what you are going to get when you start a show and what actually plays out. In this case you signed up because it looks like it’ll be a monster girl series with a bunch of cute characters enjoying their High School lives. It turns out there is a lot more under the surface which helps the series to benefit. This allows the series to become much more than the sum of its parts.

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Writing

The story focuses around Himeno who everyone calls “Hime” (princess) because she’s so cute and ladylike. Along with her two friends Nozomi and Kyouko, the three of them go about their High School adventures. This concept would allow for a standard slice of life series but the world which is presented makes the series standout.

The underlying factor is the world is basically held together by a thin structure. The centaurs, demons, angels, merfolk, and snake people of the arctic are all on the verge of a devastating race war and secret organizations are the only thing keeping the world from devolving into chaos. Unlike shows like Monster Musume where everyone is perfectly capable of getting along and there seems to be no major internal tensions, A Centaur Life shows varying ways of portraying how society can pull strings behind the scenes. Propaganda exists in the form of a magical girl series talking about how its best to go with the group ideal. Flashbacks show scenes of World War II with the different species being place in internment camps. When was the last time an anime really tried to portray such intensity in one episode and excessive cuteness in the next?

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Animation

The visual design of this series helps to mask the hidden intensity which allows this series to stand out. The delicate and charming appearance of the monster girls puts the audience into a sense of security. The intriguing details of the different types of creatures, how they would go about their daily lives and the adaptations which would have to be made.

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Music

The music is interesting and uplifting. The opening song, Oshiete Darwin by Purely Monster starts sugary and pop like but twisted into an action ballad. Meanwhile the ending, “Edelweiss” by Asaka showcases gentleness and calm with the beauty of a flower. Along with the insertion songs, this is one fans of anime music will be enjoying for a while.

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Conclusion

If you are looking for a series with a mixture of humor but leaves you with some deep thoughts to ponder on this is the series for you. A Centaur’s Life is soft when it needs to be and harsh when you least suspect it. This series easily found a way to become one of the best anime of the year.

A Centaur’s Life is streaming on Crunchyroll.

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Watch: Geoff Johns Tours The ‘Doomsday Clock’ Preview

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DC’s official Youtube channel has just released a preview of Doomsday Clock. Watch it down below.

“Want a sneak peek inside the masterwork that is the upcoming DC Comics event, DOOMSDAY CLOCK?

Join NY TIMES bestselling writer Geoff Johns as he takes you deep inside the first 6 pages of issue 1. You have heard about it. You may think you know what’s in it. But until you’ve had Geoff guide you through the amazing work of Gary Frank, you are not prepared.

Afterwards, you can download your own copy of the preview here: dccomics.com/preview

DOOMSDAY CLOCK will strike on November 22, 2017.”

Are you looking forward to Doomsday Clock? Start a discussion in the comments below.

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‘New Mutants’ Is The Beginning Of A Unique Trilogy Says Director

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20th Century Fox made a big splash when it released the first official trailer for Josh Boone’s The New Mutants earlier this week. While the trailer didn’t reveal much about the narrative of the film, it did tease an extremely dark tone, which is very much influenced by the horror genre.

More – ‘The New Mutants’ Trailer Teases A Dark Turn For The X-Men Franchise

In a recent interview with IGN, Boone revealed that The New Mutants will kickstart a trilogy of movies, with each film exploring a unique corner of the horror genre.

“We brought it to FOX as a trilogy of films, really all based on that long run by Sienkiewicz, and kind of incorporates some stuff from later issues in the ’80s. These are all going to be horror movies, and they’re all be their own distinct kind of horror movies. This is certainly the ‘rubber-reality’ supernatural horror movie. The next one will be a completely different kind of horror movie. Our take was just go examine the horror genre through comic book movies and make each one its own distinct sort of horror film. Drawing from the big events that we love in the comics.”

Are you excited to see that The New Mutants will be the beginning of a trilogy? Do you like the look of the tone so far? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Ben Affleck Explains What Joss Whedon Brings To ‘Justice League’

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With just a few weeks until Justice League lands in theatres, fans are still questioning how much of the film has changed since Joss Whedon took over from Zack Snyder. Previous reports have stated that Whedon is simply adding more connective tissue between action scenes, giving us more development and dialogue for the characters.

More – 5 Things Fans Of The Flash Want To See In ‘Justice League’

In a recent interview with SFX Magazine, Ben Affleck explained what Joss Whedon has brought to Justice League and describes the benefits of having The Avengers director in the captain’s chair.

“Joss just brought to the movie what good directors bring, which is good taste. A sense of what’s gonna work in the story and what isn’t. An instinct for realism and for finding the humanity in the characters and the humanity in the conflict, then making it accessible and relevant. I think that’s one of the things he did so well with Avengers, frankly. He really defined the tone, and it felt like a lot of the movies after that sort of fell into that tone that he created. It was a very tricky dance where you have all these people who can do all these fantastic things that’s completely absurd on the face of it, and yet, a good storyteller like Joss brings us in, makes us identify with them, makes them seem real, and makes it interesting. A lot of guys know the comic books, a lot of people have that knowledge base. What Joss really has is talent.”

Affleck then went on to give us a better idea of what Joss Whedon has done with Justice League, specifically talking about Whedon’s skill as a director and his ability to create interesting and entertaining characters.

“I wish I had the gift that he has for identifying what’s the most compelling human drama in the context of superhero conflict. But he has a very sharp mind for it. He knows exactly what he wants, almost with a surgeon’s kind of precision. He focuses in, beat by beat, on how he’s telling the story, exactly where he’ll be editorially. What the tenor of delivery of a line should be like. He gives you comfort because you feel like he has a very clear idea of what he wants, what he expects and, most importantly, what he thinks will work.”

There’s an excellent chance that we will never find out how much of Justice League was changed by Joss Whedon, but Affleck’s comments ensure that fans understand that the film is in safe hands, with a director that knows what he’s doing.

Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

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Coming Soon: Experience ‘Samurai Jack’ On The Big Screen

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Get ready to experience Samurai Jack on the big screen.

Samurai Jack: Premiere Movie Event is being put on by Fathom Events for one night only, on October 16. The film will be screened in its dubbed version only.

Be the first to see the fully remastered Emmy™ nominated premiere movie from acclaimed Season 1, when Samurai Jack: Premiere Movie Event hits movie theaters nationwide for an exclusive one-night event. Created by celebrated animation director Genndy Tartakovsky, Samurai Jack follows a young Samurai after he is sent to the future by the evil wizard, Aku. With the determination to defeat the wizard and undo his destruction, Jack sets off on a daring journey to return to the past and defeat Aku once and for all. Gathering allies and combating other villains along the way, Jack battles to accomplish his mission and restore the peace of the past.

 

In addition to the remastered movie, fans will get to hear directly from the creator Genndy Tartakovsky on the beginnings of Samurai Jack, and what the show means to him.

For more information, visit the official Fathom Events website by clicking here. Will you be checking out this film in theaters? Start a discussion in the comments below.

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New ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Synopsis Discovered Online

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As Avengers: Infinity War continues to loom in the distance, fans have been getting more and more confused as to when the trailer will be released. Although it’s not here quite yet, we do have a new synopsis to tide fans over for a little while longer. Discovered on Pursue News via Reddit, read the synopsis below:

“As the Avengers and their allies have continued to protect the world from threats too large for any one hero to handle, a new danger has emerged from the cosmic shadows: Thanos. A despot of intergalactic infamy, his goal is to collect all six Infinity Stones, artifacts of unimaginable power, and use them to inflict his twisted will on all of reality. Everything the Avengers have fought for has led up to this moment – the fate of Earth and existence itself has never been more uncertain.”

Based on the description, this is the movie we’ve all been waiting for. Thanos must be a presence on screen, and all signs point to the villain being exactly that.

The cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Holland, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Sebastian Stan, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Pom Klementieff, and Josh Brolin as Thanos.

Are you looking forward to Avengers: Infinity War? The film hits theaters on May 4, 2018.

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Psychological Thriller Game ‘Past Cure’ To Launch February 2018

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A psychological thriller game is coming to Playstation in 2018.  Developers Phantom Studio 8 gives us an inside look and backstory of the game.

Animation Artist for the company Nick Mallinder had this to say,

“Past Cure tells the story of Ian, a tormented man desperate to rediscover his lost identity. A highly cinematic experience, Past Cure offers an enigmatic plot as the story twists between dreams and reality leaving you guessing throughout. Dark dream sequences intertwine with a gritty but realistic world, and gameplay threads between stealth, action, survival and puzzle. The characters that Ian encounters will have a notable impact on both gameplay and your surroundings.

Ian’s main drive in the story is to find the people who experimented on him to try and unlock the mind’s true potential and inadvertently cursed him with supernatural abilities. But to survive long enough to get to the truth, he needs to use those powers.

So aside from using his military experience for weapon handling and close quarters combat, Ian also has an unnatural edge over his enemies. He can speed up his perceptions so events play out in slow motion, letting him shoot multiple targets before they can react, with partial auto aim and lock support giving him a supernatural precision. This power is also vital to stealth and evasion, letting him sneak through patrolling enemies. His Astral projection power on the other hand is a mix of outer body experience and telekinesis.”

Check out the trailer below!

Will you be buying this game?

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Edwina Findley Lands Recurring Role On “Black Lightning”

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The Fear The Walking Dead and If Loving You Is Wrong actress has just landed a recurring role on the upcoming CW series Black Lightning.

Findley will play Tori, the younger sister of Tobias Whales.  Though Black Lightning is based on the DC Comics, it will be a stand alone and not be apart of Arrowverse.  For fans of the current DC shows on CW it means no crossovers.

Black Lightning is set to premiere sometime in 2018 and stars Cress Williams as Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning. After letting go of his vigilante ways, his daughter Jennifer is determined to bring justice to their city.  When she’s recruited by a local gang, he decides to dig in his closet and put on his suit once again.

Deadline tells us, Black Lightning reunites Findley with Berlanti. She did an arc on Brothers and Sisters, which Berlanti executive produced. Her other credits include recurring roles on David Simon’s HBO series The Wire and Treme, as well as Veep. She most recently appeared on Fox limited series Shots Fired and also stars in indie film Free in Deed, which won Best Film in the Horizon’s category at the Venice Film Festival. Findley is repped by APA and Silver Lining Entertainment.

“Edwina is a fantastic talent, and I am so excited she is joining us,” said showrunner and executive producer Salim Akil.

Findley will appear in the Season 3 finale of Fear the Walking Dead which airs Sunday night at 9 pm ET on AMC.

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Demon Bear Saga: The Inspiration Behind 20th Century Fox’s New Mutants Movie

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Since its release, the trailer for 20th Century Fox‘s The New Mutants has comment sections asking the same question.  Why is this movie a horror film?  In a recent interview with IGN, Director Josh Boone discussed how Bill Sienkiewicz and Chris Claremont’s Demon Bear story arc serves as the movie’s primary focus.  “It’s very much when New Mutants became dark and surreal and more horror driven,” said Boone.

The Demon Bear arc ran from issues #18-20 in 1984 and focuses on Danielle Moonstar, also known as Mirage.  As Danielle spends her time in the danger room in issue #18, she believes she is ready to face the Demon Bear.  A mystical entity that haunts her dreams, and wants to enshroud the world in its shadow.  She also believes the bear is the reason behind the death of her parents.

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But the bear showed it was no dream, as it brutally mauled the mutant outside of Xavier’s school.  Leaving her teammates to find her bloodied and barely clinging to life.  Issue #19 is where the horror elements are amped up, and what the movie’s trailer is centered around.  As the group of young mutants finds themselves trapped in a hospital after bringing Mirage there for treatment.

After seeing the extent of her wounds, Sam Guthrie aka Cannonball theorizes what Mirage’s attacker is because Danielle kept her nightmares about the bear to herself.  As the books progress, the story introduces horror factors and tropes not regularly seen in superhero comics.  Giving the series an intense, psychological, race against the clock type of feel, while keeping the superhero themes intact.

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Does this explanation make you more confident in the direction the movie is going in?  Who is your favorite New Mutants Character? Share this article and comment below!  The New Mutants opens in theaters in April of 2018.   

 

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Star Trek: Discovery – Establishing a Narrative and Defining Roles

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Well with its third and fourth episodes, Star Trek: Discovery’s prologue gave way to the show’s recurring narrative. Viewers now have a sense of how the show will work and how its diverse cast of characters will interact with each other. For Michael Burnham’s part, rather than waste her career doing time for mutiny, she’ll instead make good by serving under Captain Lorca aboard the U.S.S. Discovery.

With no official rank or assignment, Burnham is essentially Lorca’s lackey. Promised a chance to help end the war she helped start, the war-mongering Lorca seems to have different ideas from Burnham on how to do just that. And because Burnham can’t save the galaxy right away, we first need to establish characters and relationships.

Star Trek: Discovery – The Odd Couple In Space

Burnham and her perpetually anxious roommate Cadet Tilly serve as Discovery’s resident odd couple. Tilly’s excitable and often naïve personality stand in contrast to Burnham’s tough-as-nails dedication to duty and logic. There are shades of Star Trek’s battles of wits between McCoy and Spock here and similarities with Star Trek: The Next Generation’s debates between Geordi and Data, but the closest comparison to Tilly and Burnham’s differences in Star Trek: Discovery is probably found in Star Trek: Voyager’s arguments between Neelix and Tuvok.

Although all of these relationships served to highlight the validity of each participant’s argument, the relationship between Neelix and Tuvok most clearly showed two dissimilar characters learning from each other and realizing that the opposing viewpoint is not only valid but in some cases superior to their own.

Some critics might call these debates filler or comic relief, and in some cases they would be right, but more than just taking up airtime these kinds of relationships act as a primary method of exploring one of Star Trek’s original tenets as defined by Gene Roddenberry, that infinite diversity in infinite combinations should be the aim of any explorer. Beyond simply an injunction to wear flashy pendants, this is the Vulcan philosophy of the IDIC (which stands for Infinite Diversity Infinite Combinations).

Star Trek: Discovery – Are Those Your Threat Ganglia, Or Are You Just Unhappy To See Me?

Although Burnham and Tilly’s relationship has the most in common with Tuvok and Neelix’s, the prickly relationship between Burnham and Saru seems to have more in common with the begrudging respect shared between Star Trek’s Spock and McCoy. Perpetually at odds with each other’s command decisions, one is content to simply survive any given ordeal where the other can’t help but address and solve the ordeal’s underlying problems.

Star Trek: Discovery – More to Come

With 11 episodes left in Discovery’s 15-episode first season, there’s still plenty of time to develop these characters and introduce others — I, for one, am excited to meet Harcourt Fenton Mudd (Rainn Wilson). That said, this sometimes impatient Trekkie can’t help but be distracted by a few logistical issues.

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Cyborg? Soongian prototype? Script editing error? We’ll see.

First, why are there so many seemingly artificial lifeforms serving aboard the Discovery? Since, in the ’80s, Commander Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation, which was set in the 24th century, was established as the first android to serve in Starfleet, one wonders who and what these artificial lifeforms are and what they’re doing in Starfleet in the 23rd century.

Plus, I know this is a big bone of contention with many Trekkies but, I have a hard time reconciling why the Klingons look and sound the way they do, that is very different from the way they look and sound in any other show. And although I don’t want the explanation to be a key plot point in this season, I would like one at some point.

Producers and writers previously ensured fans that answers are coming, so I hope these details eventually do get addressed. After all, these kinds of details will help make the show believable rather than making it seem like just another corporate iteration of an old idea.

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