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  • Straw Hats UNITE! Netflix announces ONE PIECE Fan Celebrations and Screenings Across the Globe.

    Ten Fan Events begin August 24 in the US and will continue in France, Indonesia, Japan, Italy, Philippines, Thailand, Germany, Brazil, and Mexico.

    Netflix announced a lineup of #onepiece fan celebrations to unite Straw Hats around the world ahead of the series premiere on August 31. 

    The journey kicks off in Los Angeles at the Santa Monica Pier on August 24. Grab your straw hat and check-out dates and additional details below:

    • 24 AUGUST | LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES
    • Straw Hats Unite: Pirates on the Pier – A ONE PIECE Fan Celebration
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
    • Santa Monica Pier  Click here to register.
    • 29 AUGUST | PARIS, FRANCE
    • Straw Hats Unite: ONE PIECE Premiere in Paris
    • Stay tuned for more info on @NetflixFR
    • 30 AUGUST | JAKARTA, INDONESIA
    • Straw Hats Unite: All Aboard the Going Merry
    • Pantai Indah Kapuk, Jakarta, Indonesia
    • Stay tuned for more info on @NetflixID
    • 30 AUGUST | TOKYO, JAPAN
    • Straw Hats Unite: ONE PIECE Special Screening
    • Tokyo, Japan
    • Stay tuned for more info on @NetflixJP
    • 30 AUGUST | MILAN, ITALY
    • Straw Hats Unite: una ciurma, un’anteprima, ONE PIECE
    • Stay tuned for more info on @NetflixIT
    • 30 AUGUST | METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES
    • Straw Hats Unite: Our Journey To The Grand Line 
    • Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
    • Stay tuned for more info on @NetflixPH
    • 31 AUGUST | BANGKOK, THAILAND
    • Straw Hats Unite: รวมพลคนรักวันพีซ
    • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Stay tuned for more info on @NetflixTH
    • 31 AUGUST | GERMANY
    • Straw Hats Unite: Virtual Watch Party
    • Want to join? More info soon on @NetflixDE
    • 31 AUGUST | RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
    • Going Merry at Rio de Janeiro: A ONE PIECE Fan Celebration
    • Copacabana Beach – near Lifeguard station #2
    • Want to join? More info soon on @NetflixBrasil
    • 31 AUGUST | MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
    • ONE PIECE: México Fan Fest
    • Mexico City, Mexico
    • Frontón Inclán
    • Stay tuned for more info on @NetflixLAT

    For additional One Piece info, visit www.netflix.com/onepiece 

    ABOUT ONE PIECE: Based on Japan’s highest-selling manga series in history by Eiichiro Oda, ONE PIECE is a legendary high-seas adventure unlike any other. Monkey D. Luffy is a young adventurer who has longed for a life of freedom since he can remember. Luffy sets off from his small village on a perilous journey to find the legendary fabled treasure, ONE PIECE, to become King of the Pirates! But in order to find the ultimate prize, Luffy will need to assemble the crew he’s always wanted before finding a ship to sail, searching every inch of the vast blue seas, outpacing the Marines, and outwitting dangerous rivals at every turn.

    The series stars Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji, ONE PIECE is a live action pirate adventure created in partnership with Shueisha and produced by Tomorrow Studios and Netflix. Matt Owens and Steven Maeda are writers, executive producers, and showrunners. Eiichiro Oda, Marty Adelstein, and Becky Clements also executive produce. Additional cast includes Vincent Regan, Ilia Isorelýs Paulino, Morgan Davies, Aidan Scott, Langley Kirkwood, Jeff Ward, Celeste Loots, Alexander Maniatis, McKinley Belcher III, Craig Fairbrass, Steven Ward, Chioma Umeala, and Michael Dorman.

    (Image courtesy of Netflix)

    (This is a press release)

  • Meet the cast and characters of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem in new cast featurette and character posters!

    Get to know the heroes and villains of the animated feature, plus which actor plays whom in these cool character posters. (I’m loving these designs by the way! I need Scumbug as a phone wallpaper.)

    Heroes

    Villains

    In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, after years of being sheltered from the human world, the Turtle brothers set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers and be accepted as normal teenagers through heroic acts. Their new friend April O’Neil helps them take on a mysterious crime syndicate, but they soon get in over their heads when an army of mutants is unleashed upon them.

    Directed by Jeff Rowe, the film is produced by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and James Weaver.

    The ensemble voice cast includes Micah Abbey, Shamon Brown Jr, Hannibal Buress, Rose Byrne, Nicolas Cantu, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Ice Cube, Natasia Demetriou, Ayo Edebiri, Giancarlo Esposito, Post Malone, Brady Noon, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd and Maya Rudolph.

    In Philippine cinemas starting August 23, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is distributed in the Philippines by Paramount Pictures through Columbia Pictures.

    (This is a press release. Images and link courtesy of Paramount Pictures International)

  • Happy One Piece Day!

    In celebration of #OnePieceDay, Netflix, Shueisha and creator Eiichiro Oda drop the final main trailer for One Piece, coming this August 31.

    Today, to celebrate One Piece Day, Netflix released the official trailer for the highly-anticipated live-action series ONE PIECE, accompanied by new images and a personally penned letter from Eiichiro Oda, the creator of the global phenomenon.

    The legendary high-seas adventure stars Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero as Usopp, and Taz Skylar as Sanji.

    One Piece. (L to R) Taz Skylar as Sanji, Mackenyu Arata as Roronoa Zoro, Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Emily Rudd as Nami, Jacob Romero Gibson as Usopp in season 1 of One Piece. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023

    Oda-Sensei shared his heartfelt thoughts on the live-action adaptation, production, changes from the manga, and the cast and crew.

    Based on Japan’s highest-selling manga series in history by Eiichiro Oda, ONE PIECE is a legendary high-seas adventure unlike any other. Monkey D. Luffy is a young adventurer who has longed for a life of freedom since he can remember. Luffy sets off from his small village on a perilous journey to find the legendary fabled treasure, ONE PIECE, to become King of the Pirates! But in order to find the ultimate prize, Luffy will need to assemble the crew he’s always wanted before finding a ship to sail, searching every inch of the vast blue seas, outpacing the Marines, and outwitting dangerous rivals at every turn.

    One Piece sets sail August 31, only on Netflix.

    (Images and link courtesy of Netflix.)

    (This is a press announcement from Netflix.)

  • Columbia Pictures shares the trailer and character posters of the upcoming Korean sci-fi film, The Moon, tarring Sul Kyung-gu, EXO member Doh Kyung-soo and Kim Hee-ae.

    In The Moon, Korea’s first manned mission to the moon ends in a tragic disaster when an explosion occurs on board. Seven years later, a second human spaceflight is launched successfully but a strong solar wind causes it to malfunction. One astronaut Sun-woo (DOH) is left stranded in space. Facing another fatal catastrophe, the Naro Space Center turns to its former managing director Dr. Kim (SUL) to help bring Sun-woo back home safely.

    Directed by Kim Yong-hwa, The Moon is a gripping, emotional, epic-action, and one of Korea’s highly anticipated films of the year. It will open across the Philippines on August 16.

    (This is a press release from Columbia Pictures Philippines)

  • Netflix drops stills from The Monkey King, its upcoming full-length feature adaptation based on the 16th Century classic Chinese novel, Journey to the West.

    If memory serves me right, the Monkey King (aka Sun Wukong, a monkey born from a stone) is just one of the man characters in Journey to the West – which probably means Netflix’s story is most likely an adaptation of his origin story and how he rebelled against the heavens.

    The Netflix version, premiering on August 18, is the first animated adaptation of the lore, helmed by seasoned animated film director Anthony Stacchi (known for his work on ‘Open Season’ and ‘The Boxtrolls’) and Peilin Chou, the creative force behind other beloved Asian animated features like ‘Over the Moon’ and ‘Mulan’. To ensure that this adaptation remains faithful to the legend, famed Mandarin actor-producer Stephen Chow—who brought us other classic kids and family-friendly titles like ‘CJ7’ and ‘The Mermaid’—served as the executive producer of this film.

    Directed by Anthony Stacchi (Open Season, The Boxtrolls) and Executive Produced by Stephen Chow (CJ7The Mermaid), The Monkey King features a powerhouse all Asian voice cast like Jimmy O. Yang, Bowen Yang, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Jo Koy, Ron Yuan, Stephanie Hsu, and more!

    The Monkey King will be available for streaming on Netflix on August 18.

    Images courtesy of Netflix.

    (This is a Press release)

  • Netflix drops the main trailer and poster of the live-action adaptation of the hit manga/anime #Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead – and I must say, it’s almost frame-by-frame exact! Wish it had a little more color, though.

    Catch it on Netflix, streaming this August 3!

    Akira Tendo (Eiji Akaso) works at an exploitative company where he suffers endless hours and harassment from his boss. He spends his days feeling more dead than alive. One day, the town is overtaken by zombies and Akira gets excited for he doesn’t need to go to the office anymore rather than facing the fact he has to survive the zombie apocalypse. Akira comes up with a bucket list of 100 things he decided to accomplish before he becomes a zombie and makes his bucket list check everything off while traveling with Shizuka (Mai Shiraishi) and Kencho (Shuntaro Yanagi).

    © Haro Aso, Kotaro Takata, Shogakukan / ROBOT
    Based on the original graphic novel “ ZOM100 -Zombi ni Naru made ni Shitai 100 no Koto-” by Haro Aso & Kotaro Takata, published by Shogakukan Inc.

    Cast: Eiji Akaso, Mai Shiraishi, Shuntaro Yanagi, Yui Ichikawa, Mayo Kawasaki, Akari Hayami, Miwako Kakei, Kurumi Nakata, Doronz Ishimoto, Mukau Nakamura, Shota Taniguchi, Kenta Satoi, Kazuki Kitamura

    Director: Yusuke Ishida
    Screenplay: Tatsuro Mishima
    Original Music: Yoshiaki Dewa 
    Theme/Inserted song Producer: Kanata Okajima KAY(96Savages) 
    Music Producer: Kohei Chida

    Presented by: NETFLIX
    Executive Producer: Shinichi Takahashi (Netflix)
    Producer: Akira Morii
    Line Producer: Yuki Nakajima
    Production Company Cooperation: Plus One Entertainment
    Production Company: ROBOT

    (Announcement from Netflix)

  • Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead is shaping up to be the surprise hit anime of the season. If the Netflix live adaptation will be as good, it’ll be a smash hit too.

    “I’d rather be eaten by zombies than go a second without beer!” 🤣🤣🤣

    The manga is still ongoing at 55 chapters, so I don’t know how the anime – and eventually the live action – will be shortened.

    Stay tuned!

  • One thing raced through my mind while watching Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One: has anyone clocked how far Tom Cruise has run while filming all the Mission Impossible films?

    Cruise’s dedication to do his stunts himself – famously breaking his ankle after jumping across a rooftop while filming Fallout – isn’t just legendary, it’s inspiring. Cruise recently declared in an interview that he hopes to continue filming Impossible until he’s great-grandaddy 80.

    But my mind was into more trivial things, like how many thrillers have featured Venice, or which spy films have been on The Orient Express.

    Because, spectacular may be the stunts and action set pieces in all Mission Impossible films, Dead Reckoning runs flat in the screenplay department.

    To wit: a secret agent runs to the distant city of Alphaville to find a missing person and free the city from its dictator and his evil sentient computer system.

    That’s the logline of the 1965 French New Wave sci-fi film Alphaville by Jean Luc Godard.

    I had to dig a little to find out how long cinema has been playing around with spies vs computers (and also The Orient Express – more on that later) and I found out that it has been doing so for quite a while.

    You see, Dead Reckoning is a very capable action thriller that has the minor handicap of an overused plotline and cringeworthy dialogue. This is just par for the course in terms of the Impossible brand from TV long ago, so that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Far from being a deal breaker. But it is what it is.

    Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has been running about catching the bad guys since he accepted to join the force (the Impossible kind, not midichlorian) back in 1996 (!). (I mean, when did running become Ethan’s bio?)

    Cruise and writer-director Christopher McQuarrie has established a long history of collaboration since Jack Reacher in 2012. It’s quite possible for McQuarrie to have written an outline that would eventually be mounted as a movie’s action set piece that came from a stunt idea by Cruise. What I’m saying is that we see the results of this creative relationship as well-crafted, carefully choreographed sequences that register spectacularly onscreen. It’s like Cruise + McQuarrie = we better see it.

    SPOILER WARNING – PLOT ELEMENTS –

    I will try not to put so much detail into this review to not ruin anyone’s experience, but what else can I say? I can’t review the stunts, I have no expertise on them.

    In Dead Reckoning, a rogue AI program has become sentient, and the Impossible Missions Force is out to retrieve two pieces of a key that can literally unlock the AI’s computer and deactivate it.

    Former MI6 agent Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson) found one piece of the key, which lands in the hands of the IMF. In the course of tracking the second piece, a talented thief (Grace, played by Hayley Atwell) manages to steal the first piece from the IMF team for an unknown collector. Meanwhile, a ghost from Ethan’s past – Gabriel (Esai Morales) – resurfaces as the face of the AI sentient entity which seeks the key so that nothing can stop its plans to dominate the planet.

    Vhing Rhames and Simon Pegg return as Luther and Benji, respectively, who complete the IMF team helping Ethan. Henry Czerny reprises his role as Kittridge, now the Director of the CIA. Vanessa Kirby also returns as The White Widow, while Pom Klemintieff of Guardians of the Galaxy steals her scenes as the lethal assassin Paris.

    Tensions run high all throughout the film, as McQuarrie deftly uses his choreographed visuals to heighten suspense, and lets his characters do the talking to expose the plot. Any confusion that can slow down the action is removed by endless exposition in voiceover (usually by Luther) intercut with the carefully edited action, in a constant demonstration of tell-and-tell. That’s expert handling of a choppy story using the language of film. Cringey language, mind you. “The world is changing, truth is vanishing. War is coming,” said The White Widow. Ungh. Annoying? Yes. But the action never stops.

    One thing that’s surely relentless in the film is its musical score. In a bad theater, your eardrums can get a serious beating.

    The film’s piece de resistance is the lengthy action set piece that is The Orient Express. This, just months after seeing the relentless action in a train in Extraction 2. The base jump off the mountain cliff used to promote the film? It’s just a piece of the Orient action sequence.

    A 1937 film by the name of Espionage (based on a stage play of the same name) is apparently the first spy film set on The Orient Express. Although, the 1927 German silent Orient Express was a thriller. Even James Bond set his feet on the train in From Russia With Love in 1963.

    The said Dead Reckoning sequence on the Orient is around 44 minutes of story and action which manage to squeeze in some humor in between the plot and action. And the last few minutes are simply heart-stopping thrills, it’s nerve-racking.

    “We cannot escape the past. Some of us are doomed to repeat it.” said Kittridge. Plot is Hollywood generic. But if Tom Cruise won’t quit running, so shouldn’t we.

    It’s a mission to keep watching Tom Cruise on screen. We need Part Two soon.

    Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One is in theaters now.

    (Images and link from Paramount Pictures)

  • Just a short, quick take on Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One, before the actual review (maybe tomorrow.)

    Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One is pretty nerve-racking, particularly the last action set piece. Like, Christopher McQuarrie deftly controls screen tension throughout the almost three-hour film actioner.

    Plot is Hollywood generic, though. But if Tom Cruise won’t quit, so shouldn’t you.

    It’s your mission to see Dead Reckoning in the theaters.

    Need Part Two real soon.

    #MissionImpossible opens July 12 in PH.

  • Let’s be honest, do we really know who Willy Wonka is, apart from the 1971 classic starring Gene Wilder or the 2006 film starring Johnny Depp?

    Warner Brothers just dropped the first trailer of Wonka for us to see who he was before those movies happened.

    Find out how the world’s greatest inventor, magician and chocolate-maker became the beloved Willy Wonka we know today.

    Starring Timothée Chalamet, “Wonka” opens in Philippine cinemas January 8, 2024.

    Based on the extraordinary character at the center of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Roald Dahl’s most iconic children’s book and one of the best-selling children’s books of all time, “Wonka” tells the wondrous story of how the world’s greatest inventor, magician and chocolate-maker became the beloved Willy Wonka we know today. “Wonka” is an intoxicating mix of magic and music, mayhem and emotion, all told with fabulous heart and humor. Starring Timothée Chalamet in the title role, this irresistibly vivid and inventive big screen spectacle will introduce audiences to a young Willy Wonka, chock-full of ideas and determined to change the world one delectable bite at a time—proving that the best things in life begin with a dream, and if you’re lucky enough to meet Willy Wonka, anything is possible.

    Directed by Paul King, with a screenplay he co-wrote with Simon Farnaby. Produced by David Heyman, Alexandra Derbyshire and Luke Kelly. 

    Starring alongside Chalamet are Calah Lane (“The Day Shall Come”), Emmy and Peabody Award winner Keegan-Michael Key (“The Prom,” “Schmigadoon”), Paterson Joseph (“Vigil,” “Noughts + Crosses”), Matt Lucas (“Paddington,” “Little Britain”), Mathew Baynton (“The Wrong Mans,” “Ghosts”), Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins (“The Shape of Water,” the “Paddington” films, “Spencer”), Rowan Atkinson (the “Johnny English” and “Mr. Bean” films, “Love Actually”), Jim Carter (“Downton Abbey”), with Oscar winner Olivia Colman (“The Favourite”). The film also stars Natasha Rothwell (“White Lotus,” “Insecure”), Rich Fulcher (“Marriage Story,” “Disenchantment”), Rakhee Thakrar (“Sex Education,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral”), Tom Davis (“Paddington 2,” “King Gary”) and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith (“Paddington 2,” “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” “Mary Poppins Returns”).

    In cinemas January 8, 2024, “Wonka” is distributed in the Philippines by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Discovery company.

    (This is a press announcement.)