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The True Story Behind <em>American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez</em>

The True Story Behind American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez

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THERE'S NOTHING THAT Ryan Murphy and co. enjoy more than a real criminal offense legend-- the tv leviathan producer/creator/showrunner has actually made his footprint because world on both FX and Netflix, beginning with the American Crime Story franchise in 2016 that's concentrated on such noteworthy figures as O.J. Simpson, Gianni Versace, and Monica Lewinsky. After taking his skills to Netflix, he started the Beast franchise in 2022, initially checking out the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, and, this month, launching the follow up: Beasts a take a look at The Menendez Brothers, who eliminated their mom and dad. Now, Murphy is including another expedition of criminal activity to his FX lineup with American Sports Storyan anthology series taking a look at the sports world. The ve...
Manga Creator Kazuhiko Shimamoto Plays Himself in Super Sentai Cameo

Manga Creator Kazuhiko Shimamoto Plays Himself in Super Sentai Cameo

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posted on 2024-09-03 23:59 EDT by Ken Iikura-Gross Aoi Honō creator also designs the enemies in latest show, Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger Starting in 1974 with Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, the Super Sentai franchise has become an institution in Japan with 49 different teams with various themes. When a beloved figure in the entertainment industry appears in an episode, it's often fun and puts them in some sort of danger. This was the case for manga creator Kazuhiko Shimamoto (Aoi Honō, Anime Tenchō, The Skull Man remake) in the latest Super Sentai series Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger. (Shimamoto also happens to design the enemies in this series.) Image via x.comphoto: ©テレビ朝日・東映AG・東映The 27th episode of Boomboomger aired on September 1 and f...
Saber’s Matthew Karch: “Don’t wager versus Embracer”

Saber’s Matthew Karch: “Don’t wager versus Embracer”

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Studio creator shares his view of the story behind Embracer's battles, and why he's bullish on the group's healing Register for the GI Daily here to get the greatest news directly to your inbox Embracer Group has actually ended up being a cautionary tale for the video games market; the poster kid of what takes place when an organization grows too huge, too rapidly. Saber Interactive creator Matthew Karch-- formerly on the management group at Embracer, and now head of Beacon Interactive, which acquired Saber and different studios from Embracer for $247 million last month-- thinks criticism of the business has actually been too extreme and that the group did a great task of reducing the cuts made in the previous year. "There was a long per...