First up comes Shakespeare Manga Theatre from the legendary Osamu Tezuka.
The first of 4 titles from the most famous manga pioneer to join the Ablaze catalog.
Another new series joins the Ablaze Manga catalog with the English language debut of Gannibal, a terrifying manga horror series by Masaaki Ninomiya, on which the acclaimed Hulu TV show is based.
Also launching comes The Agent, a full-color supernatural crime thriller by writer/creator, Mathieu Gabella, and artist Fernando Dagnino.
A new release by the acclaimed Italian creator, Zerocalcare, also debuts in November with the release of The Armadillo Prophicy.
The graphic novel was the creators first release and depicts a deeply personal story of how he coped with learning too late that a dear friend from his childhood had died, all while a giant armadillo represents his imaginary conscience.
Action fans will not want to miss Versus Fighting Story Vol. 1-2 Collected Set.
The first of 4 titles from the most famous manga pioneer to join the Ablaze catalog.
Another new series joins the Ablaze Manga catalog with the English language debut of Gannibal, a terrifying manga horror series by Masaaki Ninomiya, on which the acclaimed Hulu TV show is based.
Also launching comes The Agent, a full-color supernatural crime thriller by writer/creator, Mathieu Gabella, and artist Fernando Dagnino.
A new release by the acclaimed Italian creator, Zerocalcare, also debuts in November with the release of The Armadillo Prophicy.
The graphic novel was the creators first release and depicts a deeply personal story of how he coped with learning too late that a dear friend from his childhood had died, all while a giant armadillo represents his imaginary conscience.
Action fans will not want to miss Versus Fighting Story Vol. 1-2 Collected Set.
- 8/25/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
The Gabrielle Union-starring rom-com The Perfect Find and new seasons of deceptive baking sensation Is It Cake? and The Witcher, marking the beginning of the end of Henry Cavill’s starring run, are some of the much-anticipated titles still set to come to Netflix this month.
In The Perfect Find, Union plays a fashion editor who, after a public breakup and career implosion, starts working for her former rival Darcy Hill (Gina Torres) and catches the eye of a younger videographer (Keith Powers), who happens to be the boss’ son. As a romance blossoms, Union’s character begins to question what she really wants from the next phase of her life. The film, directed by Numa Perrier, is based on Tia Williams’ award-winning novel of the same name and also stars Janet Hubert, D.B. Woodside, Aisha Hinds, La La Anthony and others.
More deceptive desserts are on the menu...
In The Perfect Find, Union plays a fashion editor who, after a public breakup and career implosion, starts working for her former rival Darcy Hill (Gina Torres) and catches the eye of a younger videographer (Keith Powers), who happens to be the boss’ son. As a romance blossoms, Union’s character begins to question what she really wants from the next phase of her life. The film, directed by Numa Perrier, is based on Tia Williams’ award-winning novel of the same name and also stars Janet Hubert, D.B. Woodside, Aisha Hinds, La La Anthony and others.
More deceptive desserts are on the menu...
- 6/19/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As we creep towards summer, Netflix has a hot new list of fresh content, including the final season of “Never Have I Ever,” the sophomore season of ‘Human Resources” and the highly anticipated sixth season of “Black Mirror.”
Kicking off the start of the month on mega streamer are lots of family-friendly goodies like both “Nanny McPhee” and “Nanny McPhee Returns,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” and the “Angry Birds Movie.” But the adults won’t be left out of the conversation, as more mature flicks and series like “Jarhead,” “Funny People” and “We’re the Millers” are also hitting the platform this month.
And it wouldn’t be Netflix without its originals. “Take Care of Maya,” “Extraction 2” and the Sarah Snook-led “Run Rabit Run” will land on the site in June. And even if this isn’t enough to get you watching, Netflix will be streaming its Tudum festival on Saturday,...
Kicking off the start of the month on mega streamer are lots of family-friendly goodies like both “Nanny McPhee” and “Nanny McPhee Returns,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” and the “Angry Birds Movie.” But the adults won’t be left out of the conversation, as more mature flicks and series like “Jarhead,” “Funny People” and “We’re the Millers” are also hitting the platform this month.
And it wouldn’t be Netflix without its originals. “Take Care of Maya,” “Extraction 2” and the Sarah Snook-led “Run Rabit Run” will land on the site in June. And even if this isn’t enough to get you watching, Netflix will be streaming its Tudum festival on Saturday,...
- 6/17/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Netflix’s ‘This World Can’t Tear Me Down’ Is a Hyper Animated Roadmap Through Friendship and Fascism
“This World Can’t Tear Me Down” faces the kind of uphill battle of most semi-autobiographical stories: the challenge to make something specific enough to justify its own existence, but not so self-centered that it becomes overly indulgent. It’s a fine line to walk, but one that writer/cartoonist Zerocalcare has done before in his career.
Two years ago, his Netflix series “Tear Along the Dotted Line” combined angst, melancholy, and empathy in its main character Zero, dealing with the pain of a recent tragedy along with the rest of his closeknit friend group. “This World Can’t Tear Me Down” is another Zero-centered tale, this time dealing with the kind of widespread disaffectedness bubbling up through an entire generation. Told with a near-impossible amount of energy, along with a healthy dose of self-doubt, this latest six-episode Netflix series keeps those same ideas of friendship and transposes it onto a dilemma...
Two years ago, his Netflix series “Tear Along the Dotted Line” combined angst, melancholy, and empathy in its main character Zero, dealing with the pain of a recent tragedy along with the rest of his closeknit friend group. “This World Can’t Tear Me Down” is another Zero-centered tale, this time dealing with the kind of widespread disaffectedness bubbling up through an entire generation. Told with a near-impossible amount of energy, along with a healthy dose of self-doubt, this latest six-episode Netflix series keeps those same ideas of friendship and transposes it onto a dilemma...
- 6/10/2023
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Michele Rech is one of the most popular cartoonists from Italy, but you’d know him better by his pen name, Zerocalcare, aka Zero. In Netflix’s newest animated comedy series, This World Can’t Tear Me Down, Zero stars as himself as he observes how people have fallen into apathy and selfishness in a town that he no longer recognizes. It all begins with a refugee crisis and snowballs into a clash between two parties, but Zero delivers a message that goes beyond riots, refugees, and government politics. Here’s what happens in this comedy series, This World Can’t Tear Me Down.
Spoilers Ahead
Why Does Zero Tear Posters?
Zerocalcare is coming off the high of earning a Netflix show for his cartoons; he’s bought a house, is always busy making comics, and the only free time he gets is spent with his buddies Sarah and Secco. Although he...
Spoilers Ahead
Why Does Zero Tear Posters?
Zerocalcare is coming off the high of earning a Netflix show for his cartoons; he’s bought a house, is always busy making comics, and the only free time he gets is spent with his buddies Sarah and Secco. Although he...
- 6/10/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
Europe has been the center of a lot of controversies in recent times because of the refugee crisis, as nations like Italy, France, and Sweden have become the hotbeds of influxes of refugees from African and Asian nations. Set against the backdrop of such a refugee crisis in Rome, Italy, Zerocalcare brings to life his graphic novel collection about the observations he’s made in his town about all the things that strike him as odd. Michele Rech, under his pen name Zerocalcare or Zero, gets a show on Netflix where his comics are presented as animations, and it’s a short and entertaining ride, but it leaves you thinking by the time the final episode ends. Titled This World Can’t Tear Me Down, the 6-episode comedy series showcases themes of an identity crisis, the evils of addiction, internal struggles, and how friendship is the most important bond that we’ve got in this life.
- 6/10/2023
- by Indrayudh Talukdar
- Film Fugitives
"This World Can't Tear Me Down" is a new animated feature, from Italian cartoonist Zerocalcare, streaming June 9, 2023 on Netflix:
"...an old friend returns to the neighborhood after several years away and struggles to recognize the world in which he grew up.
"'Zerocalcare' would like to do something for him but realizes that he is unable to help him feel at home again...
"...and make the right choice to find his place in the world..."
Click the images to enlarge... ...
"...an old friend returns to the neighborhood after several years away and struggles to recognize the world in which he grew up.
"'Zerocalcare' would like to do something for him but realizes that he is unable to help him feel at home again...
"...and make the right choice to find his place in the world..."
Click the images to enlarge... ...
- 6/9/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Netflix gained a new competitor last month (sort of) when HBO Max and Discovery+ combined forces to create the confusingly-named Max. With its list of new releases for June 2023, however, Netflix doesn’t have too much to worry about.
This month is filled with some major Netflix original titles, not the least of which is The Witcher season 3 volume 1 on June 29. Though star Henry Cavill is set to leave the Polish folklore/video game adaptation in season 4, he remains very much entrenched as the titular Witcher in this next go-around. Other big TV hits include Manifest season 4 part 2 (June 2), Big Mouth spinoff Human Resources season 2 (June 9), and animated King Kong series Skull Island (June 22). That’s not even to mention the return of Black Mirror season 6. That still has yet to receive a release date but we have no doubt it will be properly epic once it arrives.
Netflix’s...
This month is filled with some major Netflix original titles, not the least of which is The Witcher season 3 volume 1 on June 29. Though star Henry Cavill is set to leave the Polish folklore/video game adaptation in season 4, he remains very much entrenched as the titular Witcher in this next go-around. Other big TV hits include Manifest season 4 part 2 (June 2), Big Mouth spinoff Human Resources season 2 (June 9), and animated King Kong series Skull Island (June 22). That’s not even to mention the return of Black Mirror season 6. That still has yet to receive a release date but we have no doubt it will be properly epic once it arrives.
Netflix’s...
- 6/1/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
One of the most anticipated titles coming to Netflix in June is “Extraction 2,” a sequel to the 2020 action thriller starring Chris Hemsworth. After being presumed dead following a massive battle in Bangladesh, Tyler Rake is back and ready to embark on another dangerous mission The film streams June 16.
Watch the trailer for “Extraction 2”:
The wacky animated film “Nimona” also arrives on the world’s largest streamer next month. The movie follows a shapeshifter sidekick to the villain Lord Blackheart. After his boss gets in trouble with Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin, who is charged with keeping the peace in a futuristic fantasy kingdom, Nimona has to become a new kind of hero for a new kind of fairy tale. The film arrives June 30 on Netflix.
Check out the trailer for “Nimona”:
Premiering in June — on a date to be announced — is the sixth season of the sci-fi dystopian technology anthology series “Black Mirror.
Watch the trailer for “Extraction 2”:
The wacky animated film “Nimona” also arrives on the world’s largest streamer next month. The movie follows a shapeshifter sidekick to the villain Lord Blackheart. After his boss gets in trouble with Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin, who is charged with keeping the peace in a futuristic fantasy kingdom, Nimona has to become a new kind of hero for a new kind of fairy tale. The film arrives June 30 on Netflix.
Check out the trailer for “Nimona”:
Premiering in June — on a date to be announced — is the sixth season of the sci-fi dystopian technology anthology series “Black Mirror.
- 5/30/2023
- by Fern Siegel
- The Streamable
"This World Can't Tear Me Down" is a new animated feature, from Italian cartoonist Zerocalcare, streaming June 9, 2023 on Netflix:
"...an old friend returns to the neighborhood after several years away and struggles to recognize the world in which he grew up.
"'Zerocalcare' would like to do something for him but realizes that he is unable to help him feel at home again...
"...and make the right choice to find his place in the world..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...an old friend returns to the neighborhood after several years away and struggles to recognize the world in which he grew up.
"'Zerocalcare' would like to do something for him but realizes that he is unable to help him feel at home again...
"...and make the right choice to find his place in the world..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 5/22/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
This World Can’t Tear Me Down is animation Italian series directed by Zerocalcare.
When an old friend returns to the neighborhood, Zerocalcare wants to help him find his place back in the world. But what’s the right thing to do?
This World Can’t Tear Me Down Trailer Release Date
June 9
Where to Watch This World Can’t Tear Me Down
Netflix
The Cast
Zerocalcare/Zero (voice)
Valerio Mastandrea/Armadillo (voice)
La entrada ‘This World Can’t Tear Me Down’ (2023) New Series on Netflix on June 9 se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
When an old friend returns to the neighborhood, Zerocalcare wants to help him find his place back in the world. But what’s the right thing to do?
This World Can’t Tear Me Down Trailer Release Date
June 9
Where to Watch This World Can’t Tear Me Down
Netflix
The Cast
Zerocalcare/Zero (voice)
Valerio Mastandrea/Armadillo (voice)
La entrada ‘This World Can’t Tear Me Down’ (2023) New Series on Netflix on June 9 se publicó primero en Martin Cid Magazine.
- 5/18/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
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