13 Anime That Gave Us Canon Bisexual Leads Before It Was Cool

Oscar François de Jarjeyes was raised as a male heir to lead the Royal Guard, but throughout the story, she lives as a woman. She has a deep and heartbreaking romance with her childhood friend, André Grandier, and a strong attraction to the Swedish nobleman Hans Axel von Fersen, which creates a lot of conflict. Oscar is remembered as a groundbreaking character in anime for challenging traditional ideas about gender and love.

Celebs Who Are Obsessed with Building LEGO Sets

David Beckham, the former soccer star, often posts updates about his building projects on social media. He’s completed impressive sets like a Disney Castle and the Taj Mahal. Beckham says building is relaxing and helps him de-stress. He famously spent weeks building a detailed Harry Potter castle as a gift for his daughter, Harper.

20 Anime That Hollywood Keeps Trying (and Failing) to Adapt

20th Century Fox’s attempt to turn the popular manga and anime series into a live-action movie was a major failure. The film drastically changed the story, reimagining the main character, Goku, as an American teenager who goes to parties. Both fans and critics strongly disliked the movie, criticizing its weak special effects and how much it strayed from the original source material. The series creator even said the film felt like it was made by people unfamiliar with his work.

21 Celebs Who Named Their Kids After Fictional Characters

Nicolas Cage is a huge comic book fan, and that’s clear in many of his life choices – most notably, he named his son Kal-El, Superman’s Kryptonian birth name, when he was born in 2005. Cage is a dedicated collector, once owning a near-perfect copy of the first Superman comic, ‘Action Comics No. 1.’ He even came close to playing Superman himself in a movie that unfortunately never got made. The name Kal-El is a lasting homage to a character that’s deeply impacted both Cage’s life and his work as an actor.

Markiplier Reveals New Trailer for Self-Funded Horror Film, Release Date Announced

Okay, so I just finished watching Iron Lung, and it’s…intense. The setup is pretty wild: some cataclysmic event called ‘The Quiet Rapture’ has wiped out all the stars and basically made the universe uninhabitable. That leaves us with this guy, played by Fischbach, who’s forced to pilot a tiny submarine – the ‘Iron Lung’ – through an ocean of blood on a lonely moon. It’s exactly as unsettling as it sounds. The whole film feels incredibly claustrophobic and tense; you’re right there with him as he explores these terrifying depths. It’s not a fun ride, but it’s definitely gripping.

Here’s Who Might Stream the Oscars Next Year

According to Variety, the Academy Awards is working on a new licensing agreement for 2025, hoping to secure a deal that lasts between five and ten years. This partnership is a significant source of income for the Academy and helps keep the Oscars a key event for the film industry.