Anime Adaptations That Betrayed the Source Material Worse Than Expected

The second season of ‘The Promised Neverland’ took a different path than the original manga, leaving out important storylines. The show skipped the ‘Goldy Pond Battle,’ a major event in the manga, and as a result, several crucial characters were removed. The season ended with a fast-paced montage that tried to cover over a hundred chapters in just a few minutes. This significantly changed the depth and flow of the story compared to the manga.

Actors Who Say They’ll Only Accept Roles Written by Queer Black Writers Now

Billy Porter consistently champions greater representation and empowerment for Black LGBTQ+ individuals in TV and film. He stresses the value of having creators who truly understand the cultural backgrounds of the characters he plays. Known for his role in ‘Pose,’ Porter often speaks about the importance of telling stories that go beyond hardship and instead highlight happiness and strength. He feels that collaborating with writers who share his lived experiences brings a much-needed authenticity to mainstream media.

Games Hit with Mass Refund Requests Over Bad Updates

Sony and Firewalk Studios launched ‘Concord’, a paid hero shooter, but it struggled to attract players in a market where most similar games are free. Just two weeks after release, Sony made the surprising decision to shut down the game’s servers and offered full refunds to everyone who bought it on PlayStation 5, Steam, or the Epic Games Store. This came after the company revealed disappointing player numbers and concerns about the game’s future. As a result, Firewalk Studios was closed and the game was removed from sale.

Anime Adaptations Fans Hated More Than the Original

The anime ‘EX-ARM’ received strong criticism right after it premiered because of its unusual 3D animation. Many viewers found the animation looked unfinished and lacked smoothness, especially in the character movements. Fans felt the animation didn’t do justice to the detailed art style of the original manga and failed to capture the excitement of the action scenes. ‘EX-ARM’ is often cited as a case where technical problems with the animation detracted from the story. The difference between the beautiful manga artwork and the final animated product continues to be a major point of disappointment for fans.

Black Actors Who Refuse to Do “Slave Flashbacks” in 2026

John Boyega has become known for his work in sci-fi and thrilling movies that don’t dwell on painful historical events. He’s a strong advocate for Black actors getting roles that aren’t limited to stories about suffering or oppression. By 2026, he’s emerged as a leading voice pushing Hollywood to move beyond constantly retelling stories of slavery and instead focus on imaginative, forward-looking projects. His films, like ‘Attack the Block’ and ‘Pacific Rim Uprising,’ demonstrate his preference for modern, diverse characters and stories.

Actors Who Publicly Support “Only Queer Actors Play Queer” Rule

As a movie and TV fan, I really appreciate Billy Porter speaking up about representation. He makes a great point: if straight actors get to play anyone, queer actors should get the same chance, and vice versa. It’s frustrating that LGBTQ+ performers have been shut out for so long, and he’s right to say things need to change to level the playing field. Seeing his work on ‘Pose’ really showed me how powerful it is when actors actually understand the experiences of the characters they’re playing – it just feels more real and impactful.

Activist Investor Eyes Water Utility as Ausbil Snaps Up $2.6M Stake

What makes this oddity worth noting is that this new position accounts for merely 1.48% of Ausbil’s reportedly vast U.S. equity repertoire. To the untrained eye, it’s a minor detail, but as any activist with a penchant for disruption knows, even a whisper can herald a storm. Post-file, their main holdings include giants like NEE, CSX, and NSC-each a titan in its own right-and yet this water utility, seemingly humble, now commands their attention, hinting at a possible masterstroke in utility sector consolidation.

Hyundai’s Robot Dream: Hype or Game-Changer?

Hyundai’s stock price on Korean exchanges went up within a day of the announcement. Investors are excited by the possibility that Hyundai could be making a breakthrough in deploying AI humanoid robots in real-world settings. Which is great, until you remember that “real-world settings” include your boss’s office, where robots might just start auditing your spreadsheet formulas.

Black Actors Who Say They’re Tired of Being the “Wise Mentor”

As a movie fan, I’ve always felt like Morgan Freeman is often cast as the voice of wisdom – that calm, authoritative figure who guides the main character. And he’s so good at it! But it’s interesting because he’s mentioned wanting to play roles that are a little more unexpected, characters that aren’t just the wise mentor. He feels like Hollywood often falls back on that ‘gravitas’ he naturally possesses, instead of letting him really stretch and show off everything he can do. It’s a bit frustrating, honestly, because it feels like a lot of incredibly talented Black actors end up typecast as that ‘sage’ figure, and we don’t get to see their full potential.