Dragon Ball Super: Broly Trailer
After 3 years another Dragon Ball Movie has graced our presence, and with a familiar face. Check out the trailer!
Orange is the New Black Trailer
Season 5 of Orange is the New Black left us on edge as armed guards stormed in to the old pool to take away our key favorites linked arm in arm: Piper, Cindy, Taystee, Suzanne Alex, Red, Frieda, Nicky, Gloria, and Blanca.
Now, Netflix has picked up OISTNB for Season 6 and 7. Watch the trailer for Season 6 below:
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Here’s the official synopsis:
“Picking up one week after the emergency response team stormed Litchfield Penitentiary, the ladies of Litch have been torn apart, literally and figuratively, as they enter a new facility in the sixth season of Orange Is The New Black. Now newbies they must navigate new rules and power dynamics, starting at the bottom, and getting hazed by inmates and tortured by guards. Friendships will be tested and new allegiances formed — some by choice and others by circumstance — as the women face a slew of charges from the riot. Will they take plea deals and turn on each other or band together and keep their bonds intact?”
The Darkest Minds Movie Trailer
Based on the Best seller, check out the The Darkest Minds Trailer!
‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ buzzes to $76 million debut
Despite its heroes’ diminutive size, “Ant-Man and the Wasp” opened with typical Marvel might at the box office, with an estimated $76 million in ticket sales.
According to studio estimates Sunday, the “Ant-Man” sequel easily surpassed the $57 million debut of the 2015 original in North America. The 20th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and the 20th
‘”It came in solidly within of our range and definitely sized-up the sequel,” said Taff.
“Ant-Man and the Wasp,” with a reported production budget of about $160 million, may have performed well enough to firmly establish its place among Marvel’s more main-line superheroes. Reviews were good (86 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and audiences gave it an A-minus CinemaScore. Ticket sales overseas added another $85 million.
Befitting the summer season, the weekend’s top five films were all sequels. The weekend’s other new wide release was Blumhouse Productions’ “The First Purge,” the fourth film in the low-budget horror franchise about an annual 12-hour period of lawlessness. With July 4th falling on a Wednesday and thus depriving Hollywood of a holiday weekend, Universal opted to release “The First Purge” on Wednesday, while “Ant-Man” waited for the customary Thursday night previews.
“The First Purge” debuted with $32 million over the five-day frame, and $18.5 million for the weekend. Particularly following 2016’s “The Purge: Election Year,” the franchise has made satirical jabs at social commentary. “First Purge,” a Staten Island-set prequel, focuses on the ritual’s origins as a method of culling minorities.
“Blumhouse just continues to overdeliver for us,” said Jim Orr, distribution chief for Blumhouse’s distribution partner, Universal. “The Purge franchise continually comments on issues that are current in society, obviously through a kind of dark and distorted lens. Tying it to the July Fourth holiday made a lot of sense.”
Some Los Angeles theaters overperformed, executives said, likely due to those seeking air conditioning during the Southern California heat wave. But whether due to travel- or weather-related reasons, nationwide ticket sales were unexpectedly soft on Saturday. The weekend was about 10 percent off the pace of the same weekend last year, when “Spider-Man: Homecoming” opened, according to comScore. But the summer box office overall, up 13.5 percent from last year, remains robust.
The films that trailed “Ant-Man” hit their own milestones. Disney’s “Incredibles 2” passed “Finding Dory” to become Pixar’s top-grossing film domestically, not accounting for inflation. It earned $29 million in its fourth weekend, bringing its domestic total to $504 million and its worldwide haul to $773 million.
With $28.6 million in its third weekend, Universal’s “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” crossed $1 billion worldwide. It’s done especially well internationally, which has made up 69 percent of the dinosaur sequel’s global footprint.
As a clear alternative to the multiplex offerings, the “Mister Rogers” documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” continued to perform as an art-house sensation. Ranking ninth for the weekend (in between “Tag” and “Deadpool 2”), the Focus Features release earned $2.6 million in 893 theaters over the weekend. With $12.4 million in five weeks, it’s the year’s top documentary at the box office, edging out the Ruth Bader Ginsburg doc “RBG.”
Boots Riley’s surreal satire “Sorry to Bother You,” starring Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson, made one of the year’s best debuts, per-screen. The acclaimed Annapurna Pictures release opened with $717,302 on 16 screens, good for a per-screen average of $44,831. The directorial debut of the hip-hop pioneer Riley, “Sorry to Bother You” is about a black telemarketer who’s catapulted into success after he adopts a “white voice.”
Movie theaters in China were packed by a based-on-a-true-story black comedy about a man who becomes a savior to leukemia patients by smuggling cheaper generic drugs from India. The Chinese film “Dying to Survive,” which has drawn comparisons to the AIDS drama “Dallas Buyers Club,” opened with $146 million in the world’s second largest movie market, according to comScore. .
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday also are included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
1. “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” $76 million ($85 million international).
2. “Incredibles 2,” $29 million ($35.7 million international).
3. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” $28.6 million ($27.6 million international).
4. “The First Purge,” $17.2 million ($10.9 million international).
5. “Sicario: Day of the Soldado,” $7.3 million ($3 million international).
6. “Uncle Drew,” $6.6 million.
7. “Ocean’s 8,” $5.3 million ($7.7 million international).
8. “Tag,” $3.1 million ($2.9 million international).
9. “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” $2.6 million.
10. “Deadpool 2,” $1.7 million.
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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to comScore:
1. “Dying to Survive,” $146 million.
2. “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” $85 million.
3. “Incredibles 2,” $35.7 million.
4. “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” $27.6 million.
5. “Sanju,” $12.2 million.
6. “The First Purge,” $10.9 million.
7. “Happy Dad and Son 3: Adventure in Russia,” $10 million.
8. “Animal World,” $8.5 million.
9. “Ocean’s 8,” $7.7 million.
10. “Witch,” $4.1 million.
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/ant-man-wasp-buzzes-76-million-debut-56440992
Anime Expo 2018: FUNimation Announces Licenses Home Releases
FUNimation held their panel at Anime Expo where they announced several new licenses as well as their upcoming home releases! First, FUNimation announced the acquisition of SSSS.Gridman for streaming. The anime will premiere on the FUNimationNow streaming service this fall but an exact date wasn’t mentioned. It should be noted that SSSS.Gridman is also set to debut in Japan this fall so this could be an indication of a simuldub or simulcast. If it does end up as a Simuldub, expect only the first eight or so episodes to air at the same time as has been the pattern with FUNimation and their simuldub series. Speaking of series that were simuldubbed, FUNimation also announced that the second part of Tokyo Ghoul:re would also be streaming this October but didn’t say whether or not if Tokyo Ghoul:re would get a simuldub. The next license that they announced was the anime Zillion (Akai Koudan Zillion). This anime is rather dated as it aired 31 years ago in 1987. FUNimation is planning to release the complete 31-episode series this October. FUNimation then detailed a myriad of their upcoming releases. The series detailed are as follows: High Speed! -Free! Starting Days Free! – Take Your Marks Free! -Timeless Medley- Kizuna Free! -Timeless Medley- Yakusoku ReLIFE OVA Witch Hunter Robin Pop Team Epic Dragon Ball Super Part 5 All of the home media releases are slated for October with Witch Hunter Robin being the only title to have a concrete release date of October 23. FUNimation is also planning on releasing a box set of anime movies which include The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, Wolf Children, and The Boy and The Beast. The release date of the box set is currently unknown. The Free! movies are also slated to be released both individually and as a box set as well. Needless to say, October is going to be a busy month for anime/FUNimation fans.
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Dragon Ball Super Part 4 On DVD
Future Trunks is back with a brand new enemy but he has an eerily familiar face, find out in Dragon Ball Super Part 4, now on dvd!
The Hate U Give Trailer
The New York Times best seller about a young black girl standing up for what’s right has released its trailer, check it out.
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Funimation Anime Friday My Hero Acadmia
I’m at episode 1 and likin’ it!
Weekly Shonen Jump is a digital shōnen manga anthology published in North America by Viz Media, and the successor to their monthly print anthology Shonen Jump. It began serialization on January 30, 2012 as Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha (officially stylized as Weekly SHONEN JUMP αlpha or Weekly SHONEN JUMP Alpha), with two free preview issues released in the buildup to its launch. Based on Shueisha’s popular Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump, Weekly Shonen Jump is an attempt to provide English readers with easily accessible, affordable, and officially licensed editions of the latest installments of popular Shōnen Jump manga soon after their release in Japan, as an alternative to popular bootleg scanlation services.
The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers in a world where they are the norm, but who still dreams of becoming a superhero himself, and is scouted by the world’s greatest hero who shares his powers with Izuku after recognizing his value and enrolls him in a high school for heroes in training.
The manga was adapted into an anime television series animated by Studio Bones. Its first season aired in Japan from April 3 to June 26, 2016,followed by a second season from April 1 to September 30, 2017. A third season began airing April 7, 2018, as well as an animated film titled My Hero Academia: Two Heroes for release in the same year.