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Attack on Titan is now considered a new modern classic in the world of anime. It stands tall as a genius masterpiece that ...
The Attack On Titan movie won't be on ... and fans agree it was a colossal failure. I'm here to say they'll do the same with AOT's live-action remake should it stray from the source material ...
Global stock markets made a fragile recovery on Tuesday, attempting to bounce back from a tariff-triggered sell-off that se ...
Donald Trump has claimed “tremendous progress” in his trade war as he ruled out any pause on tariffs. He told reporters: “We are making tremendous progress with a lot of countries, and ...
An international team of scientists have captured the first-ever footage of the colossal squid—the world's largest invertebrate—live in its natural environment. The footage was captured on ...
Finally, the Colossal Titan and Founding Titan represent catastrophic threats in the MHA universe. The Colossal's 60-meter height and nuclear transformation make it comparable to natural disasters ...
The Last Attack's movie has hit theaters, but for fans wishing to stream it from home, the good news, you won't be waiting ...
Story Kitchen and Toys“R”Us Studios, the entertainment production arm of the global toy brand, have teamed up to develop a live-action film. “Toys’R’Us is a cultural touchstone that ...
Disney is reportedly putting live-action remakes on hold. This comes after the lukewarm reception for the Rachel Zegler-led “Snow White,” which has currently grossed $184,910,998 worldwide ...
Scientists have captured the first ever footage of a live colossal squid – the largest invertebrate on the planet. The stunning 4K video film, captured in the deep sea by California's Schmidt ...
The colossal squid, the world's largest squid species, was caught on video for the first time swimming in its natural habitat, according to a California ocean research organization. This squid ...
A juvenile colossal squid is seen at a depth of nearly 2,000 feet in the South Atlantic Ocean. (ROV SuBastian / Schmidt Ocean Institute) 33,400 people played the daily Crossword recently.