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Chloe Bailey Shares Inspiration Behind Brand New Look
Chloe Bailey is heading into the second half of 2026 with a fresh perspective and brand new look. At last night’s BET Awards, the “Do It” singer showed off her new, wavy blonde hair and revealed the surprising inspiration behind the sudden transformation. Also on the red carpet, the 27-year-old Georgia native opened up about her relationship with her sister, Halle Bailey, and her latest musical project, “Resurrection,” produced alongside music legend Timbaland.

Speaking with E! News on the red carpet, Bailey said her new look came after she decided to head into the next half of the year embracing whatever comes her way. “I’m just tired of being so serious about everything,” she said.
So, what inspired her to go bleach blonde? Comic books! “… I’ve been reading more comic books, and I just love how sexy and feminine and colorful the superheroes are in there,” Chloe said, adding that sticking with one look is “boring.”
Regarding her favorite comic characters, the “Swarm” actress said she’s moved by “Wonder Woman, Storm, and Thor.”
Chloe Bailey Opens Up About Working With Her Sister, Halle Bailey, On The BET Awards Red Carpet

Later, Chloe spoke candidly about her working relationship with her sister, Halle Bailey, who recently starred in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” and the romance comedy film “You, Me & Tuscany.”
Chloe, meanwhile, just starred in Peacock’s original film, “Strung,” which features Lynn Whitfield and Coco Jones. The film tells the story of a young violinist who takes a private tutoring job for a rich family, later discovers dark secrets, and becomes entangled in a web of lies and violence.
Regarding their careers, Chloe said she’s super “proud” of them both, adding that they’re “living out our dreams” and “breaking barriers” in the entertainment industry. She added, “… making history with the things that we are doing is pretty cool.”
And while she’s not finished yet, Chloe said that she’s grateful to be doing it alongside her younger sister.
Chloe Bailey Gets Real About Her Return To Music After Her 2024 Album
As the conversation continued, Chloe touched on her music ventures, specifically her latest mixtape with Timbaland, “Resurrection.”
The 13-track collaborative project was released on Juneteenth 2026 and features a mix of R&B and dance hits. It’s the singer’s first release since her 2024 album, “Trouble in Paradise.”
“It feels amazing to be back,” Chloe said. “It’s like a new rebirth, and I’m happy everyone is receiving the mixtape so well. I can’t wait for them to hear what else I have in store.”
How Has Acting Helped Chloe Become A Better Artist?
According to a previous report from The Blast, Chloe credited her venture into acting over the last few years with making her a better artist, saying that being “raw and vulnerable” in front of the camera translates to her work in the booth.
“You have to be raw and vulnerable, and you have to let your guard down. And with music, it’s all about performing, putting on a show. And that’s what I’ve always been used to. So right now my next goal is to [tell a story] better. But I feel like acting is getting me there more and more because you tell the story of someone else that has nothing to do with you. And there’s beauty in the rawness,” she said.
Chloe’s New Mixtape Is Meant To Celebrate ‘Community And Power’
Chloe explained that her latest project wasn’t something she released just for fun. The project, released under Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment label, was created with intention and designed to represent “power” within the Black community.
“I created this mixtape with Timberland… and we’re releasing it on Juneteenth! It’s a celebration of the beauty within our community and our power that we hold within our skin, but also he has been such a prominent figure within the music industry,” she said. “And I’ve been so inspired by him and Missy Elliott. Like I’ve never been shy of crediting them for the producer that I am.”
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JaNa Craig Reacts to ‘Sexual Tension’ in Love Island Villa
Love Island USA alum JaNa Craig can feel the heat while watching the newest group of islanders search for love in Fiji.
“I think they are very passionate this season,” JaNa, 29, exclusively shared with Us Weekly while celebrating the 60th birthday of the 7-Eleven Slurpee drink. “I had to think back to my season. Like, were we doing all that? I can’t remember anyone dropping to splits every 30 seconds. I don’t remember, like, ‘What’s your favorite color?’ Kiss, kiss, kiss. ‘Where are you from?’ Kiss, kiss, kiss.”
During season 8 of the Peacock reality show, the contestants have made headlines for enjoying sexy time while coupled up. As for the splits, Kenzie Annis has the internet talking with her flexibility — especially during hot challenges.
“I can’t judge them. They’re a little bit on the younger end,” JaNa explained to Us. “They’re in the earlier 20s, so maybe they’re just really, really exploring, but the only thing that could separate them from all that sexual tension is literally a Slurpee.”
She continued while laughing, “If there’s a Slurpee in between them, you know, like social distancing, it would be a safer place. If you want to share saliva, share with the Slurpee. I’m just kidding.”
On Saturday, July 11, participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores nationwide will once again hand out free small Slurpee drinks to fans ready to enjoy the iconic frozen beverage, including a new Mountain Dew confetti chill Slurpee drink flavor.

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“I literally grew up going to 7-Eleven after school almost every day,” JaNa recalled to Us. “There was a 7-Eleven across the street from my elementary, middle and high school, so it’s like a tradition after school to just go get a Slurpee and Hawaiian snacks, because I grew up in Hawaii.”
On Slurpee Day, select 7-Eleven and Speedway stores will also host a special Slurpee Date experience, featuring a unique photo-op bench and limited-edition, bedazzled Slurpee “S” double straws.
While JaNa was recently spotted grabbing a Slurpee drink with a mystery man at a local 7-Eleven, the reality star is staying mum on her dating life.
“The only thing I want to address is, whoever you think it is, it’s not,” she told Us. “I want to keep the love life as low key as possible, and that’s why I make everyone that I’m out with wear shades and a hat.”

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Two years after appearing on Love Island USA, JaNa said she doesn’t have an interest in doing another dating show on TV. While she’s open to going on The Traitors if her former costar Rob Rausch can “train me,” she has her eyes set on scripted projects in both movies and TV.
As for all the fans who say her season of Love Island USA with Kaylor Martin, Leah Kateb, Serena Page and more was superior, she appreciates the flattery but promises every cast is doing its own great thing.
“I get that people compare. I guess it’s natural because we’re all from the same world, but respectfully, humbly, I don’t think there will ever be a season six like us,” JaNa proclaimed. “Each and every one of us was so unique. We all had our own story, our own moment. But the other seasons, I think they’re doing good, I think the only way a new season could beat us is if they had Slurpees in the kitchen.”
New episodes of Love Island USA are released six days a week — except for Wednesdays — on Peacock at 9 p.m. ET.
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Teresa Giudice’s Daughter, Milania, Breaks Silence on Arrest
Milania Giudice, daughter of “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice, was arrested for simple assault in May of this year, with the information making its way to the press the following month. Now, the 20-year-old is breaking her silence, specifically to debunk her rumored mugshot.

Giudice took to her official TikTok on June 28 to address a mugshot of herself that has circulated on various social media platforms. She did so by posting a video of herself to the platform, in which she can be seen in a dimly lit room while wearing a hite robe.
The college student began, “I have one thing to say,” before teasing that she would “save the rest” for a later date. According to her, “But that mugshot of me, you guys really believe… that’s AI. I ate down in my mugshot. I looked fire.”
After that, she admitted that being arrested was “nothing to be proud of.” She added, “I mean, it is what it is. Sh-t happens in life.”
Milania Says She Wasn’t In A Good Place In Her Life

Giudice’s video continued as she acknowledged that she needs to learn from the mistakes that led to her May 2026 arrest. She reflected on the unfortunate event, saying, “I was just not in a good area in my life, and you know what, that happens.”
Giudice continued, “I’ve been through a lot in life, and some other stuff happened to me. Just because you guys think you know everything that happens in my life, you just really don’t.”
Toward the end of the clip, she returned her attention to the mugshot, expressing disbelief that her followers would believe it was real.
Fans Are Rallying Around Milania

Since her arrest became public knowledge, there has been widespread conjecture about the incident that led to her being apprehended by the police. However, following her most recent comments, the 20-year-old received a ton of support, with many reminding her that it’s okay for her family’s business to remain private.
One person wrote, “You don’t owe anyone an explanation, babe. We ALL make mistakes; they do NOT define you. You have been through so much, and what people see probably isn’t even close to half of it, and that’s ok; it should be private. You are beautiful inside and out. This will only make you stronger!”
Another of Giudice’s followers wrote, “You really ain’t gotta explain sh!t to no one !! Your real fans are gonna stick by you no matter what!! Praying for peace & prosperity in your life, queen.”
Details About The Arrest Are Still Scarce

Currently, it’s still unclear who was on the receiving end of Giudice’s alleged assault. However, what we do know is that, according to court documents obtained by TMZ, the University of Tampa student was arrested on May 14. This happened in Montville Township Municipal Court, and she was charged with simple assault for purposely or knowingly causing bodily harm.
Her case is currently categorized as domestic violence/confidential. There are currently no details about the situation that led to Giudice’s arrest. However, it should be noted that many of the rumors about the altercation say that her stepfather, Luis Ruelas, was on the receiving end of the attack.
Perhaps to debunk the rumblings, Giudice took to social media in June to wish Ruelas a happy Father’s Day. She said on Instagram, “Happy Father’s Day Louie. You are the best stepdad anyone can ask for. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you do for us. I love you and your entire family so much, and thank you for giving me two brothers that I adore! You deserve the world.”
Teresa Giudice Is Currently Filming ‘RHONJ’

So far, Teresa has maintained her silence on Milania’s arrest. However, production on season 15 of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” is currently underway. Because of this, it seems likely she and her family will address what took place in May.
As fans know, season 15 will serve as a soft reboot for the long-running Bravo series. In addition to Teresa, the only returning cast members are Melissa Gorga and Dolores Catania. The season is expected to air in early 2027.
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Inside Sam Hunt’s Rocky Marriage & Country Music Disappearance
It’s been more than six years since Sam Hunt released “Southside,” and country music fans are beginning to wonder when (or if) the singer plans to return in a major way. Despite remaining one of the genre’s most-streamed artists, Hunt has largely stepped away from the spotlight in recent years. His last single, “Liberty,” arrived in November 2024, while a full-length album has yet to materialize. The absence has become increasingly noticeable in Nashville, where many industry insiders still view Sam Hunt as one of the genre’s most influential artists.

According to insiders who spoke with the Daily Mail, Hunt’s quieter public profile is less about music and more about life at home with wife Hannah Fowler and their three children.
“He is a homebody and loves his family, his farm, but he also loves music. It’s been a long-time point of contention that those two things clash for Hannah,” one insider said. “The label got an EP and some singles out of him recently, but touring heavily is probably not on the table for right now.”
Hunt has offered occasional glimpses into that slower lifestyle through social media, sharing photos of hunting trips, fishing excursions, and family moments away from the stage.
The Couple’s Relationship Has Faced Public Challenges

The reported shift comes after several turbulent years in Hunt and Fowler’s relationship. The couple married in 2017 after nearly a decade of an on-again, off-again romance that inspired much of Hunt’s music, including songs on his debut album, “Montevallo,” which was named after Fowler’s hometown.
In 2022, Fowler briefly filed for divorce, citing “inappropriate marital conduct.” The split never moved forward, however, and the pair ultimately reconciled before welcoming their first child together later that year. Together, they now have three children. Sources claim those experiences changed the way the couple viewed Hunt’s career.
“Sam is literally one of the nicest humans in country music,” another insider told the outlet. “Unfortunately, he’s in love with someone who has basically made it clear that if he loves her and wants her, he needs to take a step back from the music and touring and focus on her.”
Past Legal Troubles Also Put Pressure On The Family

Hunt has also faced legal issues during his marriage that attracted significant public attention. In 2019, the singer was arrested for DUI in Nashville after police reported seeing him driving erratically. “It happened,” Hunt said in an interview with HITS Daily Double at the time. “People in my camp were talking about suppressing it, but why would I be afraid to talk about it? If it happens, it’s true.”
He later pleaded guilty and received a suspended sentence, lost his license for a year, and was required to complete an alcohol safety program. “Moderation is important. I’ve never wanted to glorify it,” he added. “It’s a cheap trick in country music, and I’ve always wanted to avoid that. I don’t like using [drinking] as a party song; for me, that wouldn’t be honest. I’ve never been the guy who shotguns a beer. I know people who partake that way, and I wouldn’t want to shake my finger or look down on them.”
A later Tennessee arrest involving speeding and an ignition interlock device violation also generated headlines, though Hunt ultimately did not face charges. “Sam’s wife had to deal with him getting caught driving drunk,” one industry insider said. “So would you want your husband to ever do anything again?”
Country Music Executives Say The Genre Is Missing Sam Hunt

Even with his reduced public presence, many within country music still believe Hunt’s influence can be felt throughout the industry. “What’s missing from the genre right now? It’s Sam Hunt in a significant way. If Sam Hunt walked in right now and did the exact thing he did ten years ago, he would save country music,” a second insider said.
Another industry source credited Hunt with helping reshape how country artists connect with fans online. “Sam started the whole content Golden Age,” the source said. “He was the first person in Country that was making highly-produced content that was strictly for social media and documenting touring in a big way.”
Will Sam Hunt Release New Music Soon?

Recent social media activity briefly sparked speculation that new music could finally be on the horizon. A Father’s Day post featuring the caption, “Blackberries growing on the property line, staining little hands that look like mine,” led some fans to wonder if Hunt was teasing lyrics from an upcoming song.
However, at least one industry executive told the Daily Mail that there are currently no signs of a major project being imminent. “He’s taken a back step,” the source said. “He’s taking time to focus on his family. I haven’t heard of anything imminent, but he’s the kind of artist that could surprise us with something at any moment.”
For now, fans hoping for a new Sam Hunt era may have to keep waiting.
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Alori’s Baddie Bundle Support’s Total Women’s Wellness
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‘Back to the Future’ Is Officially Getting a New Release in 2026
It’s almost impossible to imagine Back to the Future as anything other than the lightning-in-a-bottle blockbuster we all know now. So much of it is iconic. The DeLorean, the clock tower, “Great Scott,” everything being heavy — is there some sort of problem with the Earth’s gravitational pull in the future? — it all fits together too perfectly. The road to getting it on screen wasn’t the easiest, but it was well worth it, spawning an epic franchise and a brand name that will outlive us all. Now, we’re about to get even more of it.
Co-creator Bob Gale is opening up the franchise’s archive for Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay, a new book arriving later this year to mark the movie’s 40th anniversary. The release reproduces Gale’s personal shooting script, complete with revision pages, handwritten notes, deleted scenes, rare photos, sketches, production documents, and a treasure trove of gems for BTTF diehards like ourselves.
“This is going to be really instructional about how movies are made, how scripts are written,” Gale said in a new interview. “The mistakes are in there, the deleted scenes are in there, the stuff that we changed, stuff that we thought we were going to do that we didn’t do. It’s chock full of stuff like that.”
Among the biggest reveals is that Jeff Goldblum was seriously considered for Doc Brown before Christopher Lloyd landed the role. Gale said the casting was close, adding that viewers can get a sense of what Goldblum’s version may have felt like by watching him in Jurassic Park.
“Jeff Goldblum came in. We loved Jeff. He was great. And it was close [between him and Christopher Lloyd]. Ironically, Jeff Goldblum plays Doc Brown in Jurassic Park, right? That’s how his Doc Brown would have been. You can watch Jurassic Park and say, ‘Ah, that’s how Jeff would have played it.’”
Will there be a ‘Back to the Future’ Sequel?
For anyone hoping the book is a sign that another sequel is on the way, Gale was very clear. He and Robert Zemeckis are not interested in making Back to the Future Part IV, particularly without Fox as Marty. Good.
“The most important one is: who wants to see a Back to the Future movie without Michael J. Fox? Nobody wants to see that. And he can’t do it. And do we even want to see Marty McFly at age 60? We don’t want to see that, either. So, let’s leave well enough alone.”
The standard edition of Back to the Future: The Complete Screenplay arrives October 20, timed to Back to the Future Day, with collector’s and limited editions also available through Insight Editions.
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July 3, 1985
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116 minutes
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Robert Zemeckis
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Bob Gale, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Neil Canton
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The cast of “Magic Mike”, then and now: See what the stars of Steven Soderbergh's hit film are doing nearly 15 years later
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Rebecca Ferguson’s Apple TV Sci-Fi Series Is Officially a Certified Masterpiece
When it comes to streaming sci-fi, there aren’t many more valuable subscriptions than Apple TV. Some of the very best sci-fi shows of the last decade are available exclusively on the streamer, including the epic Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, the underrated sci-fi comedy The Big Door Prize, the many twists and turns of Dark Matter, the decades-spanning For All Mankind, and, of course, the mind-boggling labyrinthine mystery of Severance. But of all these shows, few have a better reputation than Silo, Apple TV’s genius sci-fi hit based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy (Wool, Shift, and Dust).
After two near-perfect seasons, the Emmy Award-winning Graham Yost series returns on July 3, as one of the most hotly anticipated returning shows of this summer across all streaming platforms. Rebecca Ferguson returns as Juliette Nichols, following a particularly busy year for the acclaimed actress, which includes the AI-based sci-fi thriller, Mercy, alongside Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, and as the villainous Dame Snap in the fantasy adaptation The Magic Faraway Tree.
Ahead of Ferguson’s Dune: Part Three, the final installment in Denis Villeneuve‘s acclaimed adaptation of Frank Herbert‘s Dune novels that arrives on December 18, the embargo has finally been lifted for Silo‘s third season, and the response has so far been perfect. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Silo Season 3 has earned a perfect 100% score, at the time of writing. This improves on the second season’s 92% score and the first season’s 88%. ScreenRant wrote that “Apple TV dystopian sci-fi series starts an exciting new era,” with CBR writing, “At this rate, Silo is heading for a stellar ending that will be hard to beat, and perhaps then, people will finally recognize the spellbinding allure of Silo.”
What Did Collider Say About ‘Silo’ Season 3?
In her review of Season 3 for Collider, Tania Hussain similarly gushed over its quality, praising “emotionally rich storytelling,” “nuanced performances,” and intimate character-driven focus.” “Three seasons in, Silo somehow still finds new ways to surprise,” Hussain wrote, adding, “Silo proves once again why it’s not only Apple TV’s best shows, but also one of the best shows currently on television. Thoughtful, gripping, and beautifully made, it sets a new standard for what prestige sci-fi can be.” A fourth season of Silo has already been announced.
Silo Season 3 has earned a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes and will premiere on Apple TV on July 3.
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May 5, 2023
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Apple TV
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The 90s Crime Anime That Makes R-Rated Look Like Disney
By Douglas Helm
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Mad Bull 34 is a bonkers 90s OVA anime series based on the manga series of the same name written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Noriyoshi Inoue. While you would be hard-pressed to find a streaming service that lets you easily watch this hyper-violent series, you can check out a rip of it on Archive.org. If you like the buddy-cop genre, a ton of violence, and crass humor in your anime, then this might fit what you’re looking for.
This Cop Doesn’t Play By The Rules

Mad Bull 34 ran from 1985 to 1991 in Shueisha’s Young Jump before eventually getting a four-part original video animation that was released from 1990 to 1992. The series follows the toughest and most imposing cop in the 34th precinct of the NYPD, “Sleepy” John Estes, aka “Mad Bull,” and his partners Daizaburo “Eddie” Ban and Perrine Valley. Mad Bull is basically the definition of a loose-cannon cop, killing criminals without hesitation, and causing a ton of collateral damage while hunting them down.
Problematic Is An Understatement

Mad Bull 34 can be accurately described as problematic in a lot of ways, but if you like the craziness of 90s OVAs then this series is well-animated, full of creatively violent scenes, and zany characters. The series even has an ending theme song that was composed and performed by none other than James Brown, which is a crazy fact on its own.
The first English DVD release of the series came out from Discotek Media in 2013, and outside of DVD rips online, that’s pretty much the only way you’ll be able to watch it at home.
Hard To Find Today

Diskotek Media ended up losing the license of Mad Bull 34 in 2020, so it’s unlikely that there will ever be a full-on Blu-ray or HD re-release of the show; the version available online is at 720p. You can also choose between watching the dubbed version of the original subbed version, though some fans say the dub for the series is pretty good, which isn’t always the case for older anime. One fan on My Anime List even said the voice-acting is “stupendous” and that the dub is the way to go since the “accents are unbelievably well done.”
Not Good, But Not Boring

Mad Bull 34 is set in New York, so the dubbed version would likely lend some authenticity to the series. Of course, the series is also full of profanity at every turn, which probably just doesn’t have the same impact if you’re not hearing it in your native language. Some fans on My Anime List also mention that the series is “so bad it’s good” because it’s so over the top, with one reviewer explaining, “above all else, it is NOT boring.”
A Throwback To A Different Era

Of course, it’s also worth mentioning again that Mad Bull 34 was created by Kazuo Koike, who is best known for the iconic Lone Wolf and Cub. This series is miles away from Koike’s most legendary work, but it’s still interesting to think this series came from the same mind. In any case, you can access the series through the Internet Archive if you want to rewind back to the 90s’ OVA days.
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Tom Brittney Rumored to Be the DCU’s New Batman : Coastal House Media
DC Studios made one of its biggest animation announcements yet during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, officially revealing three brand-new animated series: Absolute Batman, Joker: Laugh Riot, and Krypto. The projects were unveiled by DC Studios co-CEO Peter Safran alongside Warner Bros. Animation, signaling a major expansion of the studio’s animated slate.
Each series offers a completely different take on the DC Universe, ranging from mature storytelling to family-friendly adventures.
Absolute Batman Brings DC’s Best-Selling Comic to Animation
Perhaps the biggest reveal of the showcase was Absolute Batman, an adult animated adaptation of the hit comic series from Scott Snyder and Nick Dragotta.
Rather than following the traditional version of Bruce Wayne, Absolute Batman reimagines the Dark Knight as a working-class hero with none of the wealth, mansion, or high-tech advantages fans have come to expect. The series will adapt the darker, grounded “Absolute Universe” that quickly became one of DC’s biggest publishing successes.
Scott Snyder will serve as executive producer and showrunner, while Nick Dragotta joins the project as a producer. According to DC, the series asks a simple question:
“When you take away the manor, the money, and the advantages… what’s left is Batman.”
Absolute Batman [credit: DC Studios]
Joker: Laugh Riot Gives the Clown Prince His Own Anime
One of the biggest surprises was Joker: Laugh Riot, an adult anime series being produced with Japanese animation studio SOLA Entertainment.
The premise completely flips the traditional Batman/Joker dynamic.
After Batman is murdered, the Joker launches a violent campaign across Gotham’s criminal underworld to hunt down whoever killed his greatest enemy. As his investigation unfolds, Joker begins drifting closer to becoming a vigilante than a villain, forcing him to question who he really is without Batman.
The series will be directed by Yasuhiro Aoki with Jim Krieg serving as executive producer.
It’s one of the boldest concepts DC has announced in years and marks the company’s newest push into anime storytelling.
Joker Laugh Riot [credit: DC Studios]
Krypto Targets a Younger Audience
Balancing the darker projects is Krypto, a family-oriented animated series centered on Superman’s loyal canine companion.
Created by C.H. Greenblatt (Chowder), the show follows Krypto as he accidentally becomes involved with a group of aspiring criminals. Instead of helping them commit crimes, Superman’s best friend gradually teaches the gang how to become better people.
The series appears aimed squarely at younger viewers while maintaining the humor that Greenblatt is known for.
Krypto [DC Studios]
DC Continues Expanding Its Animation Slate
The announcements demonstrate that DC Studios isn’t relying on a single animation style or audience.
Between mature comic adaptations like Absolute Batman, experimental projects like Joker: Laugh Riot, and all-ages shows like Krypto, the studio appears committed to offering something for every kind of DC fan.
With James Gunn and Peter Safran continuing to build DC’s future across film, television, and animation, today’s reveal suggests animation will remain a major pillar of the new DC era.
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Netflix Fantasy Adventure Epic Blockbuster Is One-Of-A-Kind Adaptation
By Jeffrey Rapaport
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Gamers and fantasy devotees need look no further than Netflix for their next fix: the streaming platform sports 2016’s Warcraft in its roster, an action fantasy film based on the acclaimed video game series by Blizzard Entertainment. Directed by Duncan Jones, the film delivers an epic tale of fantasy-infused war, magic, and heroism, anchored in the aesthetic and unmistakable sensibility of the beloved videogame.
Beyond The Dark Portal

The film, charting the dueling narratives of the Stormwind humans and Frostwolf orcs, centers around the orcs utilizing dark but powerful magic to save their Horde. Through said magic, a kind of fantasy, sacrifice-powered super-weapon, the orcs open a portal bridging their world to the humans. From there, the two camps wage an exhilarating, cross-dimensional battle.
Battling Out Of Developmental Hell

While the real-time strategy (RTS) games and the hugely popular massively multiplayer RPG game set in the Warcraft universe preceded it, the movie’s origins also predate its eventual theatrical debut. In 2006, Blizzard Entertainment and Legendary Pictures began a collaborative venture for a big-screen feature film, one greeted with global fanfare.
Fanfare sank into disappointment and frustration, however, as die-hard fans watched the effort to turn the fantasy universe into a film endure a slew of delays and massive changes in direction, otherwise known as production hell.
Helmed By A Daring Director

Progress was restored when Duncan Jones (fun fact alert: the son of musical legend David Bowie) took the helm. Jones, having won critical respect and sizable audiences with projects like the sci-fi darling Moon, readily rewrote the Warcraft script. He endeavored to reflect a balanced take on the conflict between humans and orcs, breaking away from the traditional good vs. evil trope.
LOTHAR

For those accustomed to and familiar with the games’ eye-catching, enjoyable, and quintessential animation style, the film will not disappoint. Indeed, it’s a visual marvel, in which the colorful grandeur of Azeroth unfolds via effective special effects and strong CGI. Of particular noteworthiness are the battle scenes, enriched by intense choreography and striking visuals.
Cast-wise in Warcraft, Travis Fimmel performs ably as the charismatic Anduin Lothar. Perhaps the film’s most memorable role belongs to Paula Patton as Garona, the she-orc who leads the orc charge through the inter-dimensional portal.
For The Glory Of The Horde

The film premiered in Paris on May 24, 2016, before being released in the US less than a month later, with Universal Pictures overseeing the US debut. The enormous fanbase for both the games and fictional universe, alongside a talented director’s noticeable visual flair and involvement, was not enough to secure the reviews the film’s producers hoped for. Reviews were decidedly mixed.
Currently, Rotten Tomatoes assigns Warcraft a suboptimal 29 percent, based on 231 reviews. Experts enjoyed Jones’ credible directorial talents and the project’s impactful style, recognizing the cinematic realization of the games’ aesthetic. But the plot struck many as plodding and unoriginal.
Made Hundreds Of Millions But Lost Money

Warcraft also suffered financially, failing to exceed its break-even point of a staggering half a billion dollars. The budget was bloated due to extensive global marketing and distribution costs. Much of this international marketing and distribution effort was directed at China, where the film earned $225.5 million.
But between the nearly fifty million grossed statewide and the $439 million made worldwide, the end result was, sadly, a box-office bust.
As of this writing, Warcraft is streaming on Netflix.
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