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How did Muzan Become a Demon?
Welcome back, fellow anime enthusiasts! Today, we're delving deep into the dark origins of the fearsome Muzan Kibutsuji, the Demon Lord from the popular anime Demon Slayer. Sit back, relax, and join us on this chilling journey as we unravel how Muzan became the menacing demon we've all come to know. But before we begin, don't forget to follow this page and hit that notification bell to stay updated on all things anime! Let's get started!
By HellowellGeekNews3 years ago in Geeks
5 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.3' Cast Members Who Have Played Other Roles In The MCU
WARNING: SPOILERS for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 In recent years, it has not been an entirely uncommon occurrence for actors who have played a minor character in one film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to return as a more important character in another MCU project.
By Kristy Anderson3 years ago in Geeks
Eat Pray Love - A Movie Review
The people who you meet in your travels are teachers. Eat Pray Love flew into theaters in 2010. Based on a bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, the movie follows the journey of Liz, a recently divorced woman who embarks on a year-long trip around the world to rediscover happiness.
By Marielle Sabbag3 years ago in Geeks
Is "One Piece" Super Deep Or Is It Taken Out Of Context?
The other day, I came across a clip on my Instagram feed about a group of guys talking about how One Piece is a super political leftist anime. Naturally, I got curious as hell and tracked down the source to get the full context and while I can see how their interpretation of One Piece has a lot of political themes, the thing that interested me the most was how one of them said that it was the author’s intention of making it this political. So, in this article, let’s explore whether or not if One Piece is intentional super deep and political or if people are taking it way out of context.
By Jay Kobayashi3 years ago in Geeks
Why The Year 2000 Movie Supernova Was Underrated
Supernova, the 2000 science-fiction thriller starring Angela Bassett and James Spader, is a movie that has been largely forgotten by many mainstream audiences. Despite its all-star cast, impressive visual effects, and unique blend of sci-fi and thriller genres, the film suffered from a troubled production and a confusing marketing campaign that left it overlooked and misunderstood upon its release. However, upon revisiting the movie, it becomes clear that Supernova is a hidden gem that deserves a second look. In this article, we will examine why Supernova is grossly underrated and explore the film's strengths in acting visual effects, and themes, as well as its impact on the sci-fi genre.
By Corey Turner3 years ago in Geeks
Super Santa: an hero we deserve
When you think of superheroes, the image that comes to mind is probably a muscular man in a skin-tight suit with a cape flowing behind them as they soar through the sky. But what if I told you that there was a superhero who didn't quite fit that mold? What if I told you that there was a hero who was a fat old man wearing a blue Santa Claus costume? That's right, I'm talking about Super Santa, the star of Stefano Labbia's graphic novel of the same name!
By Chiara Landini3 years ago in Geeks
The difference between manga and Manhwa
The world of comics has grown incredibly vast in the past century alone. However, specific distinctions have emerged, such as manga from Japan and manhwa from Korea. While they may seem interchangeable to the uninitiated, these two are fundamentally different in style, content, and their place in the cultural landscape.
By Chiara Landini3 years ago in Geeks
In a fight between Troublemaker and Kimberly who would win?
Killer Loop's and The Troublemaker are without any doubt two masterpiece in the recent comic book series history. So i imagined: in a fight between the protagonist of this two series... who would win? While both characters possess certain strengths that could give them an edge in the fight, there are also weaknesses that could be exploited by their opponent. So... Let's analyze the various factors that might contribute to the outcome of a hypothetical fight between Troublemaker and Kimberly!
By Chiara Landini3 years ago in Geeks
Why artists hate AI?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant strides in recent years in the realm of creativity. Machines are now capable of producing music, writing poetry and prose, and even designing intricate patterns. While many people find these advancements exciting, artists have tended to be more critical of this technology. They feel threatened by AI because machines are now capable of doing things that were previously the domain of human creativity. In this article, we will examine the reasons why artists do not like AI.
By Chiara Landini3 years ago in Geeks
Art can change the world?
Art has the ability to change the world in ways that are undeniably powerful and transformative. Throughout history, art has served as a means of expression, communication, and social commentary. Art has the ability to inspire, challenge, and provoke us, pushing us to question our beliefs, our values, and our understanding of the world. In this essay, I will explore the ways in which art can change the world, from its ability to provide a platform for marginalized groups to its capacity to challenge established norms and inspire social change.
By Chiara Landini3 years ago in Geeks
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Movie Review
In the far-reaching realms of the MCU, the Guardians of the Galaxy went from being a relatively unknown group to super-stardom in 2014. Their popularity has grown exponentially over the last nine years as they joined forces with other superheroes. The third volume has been a long time coming and it delivers a poignant final bow.
By Robert Cain3 years ago in Geeks
The difference between comic books, serial tv and movies
The entertainment industry has come a long way since its inception. With the advent of technology, we have seen the emergence of various forms of media that have taken the world by storm. Comic books, serial TV, and movies are three such mediums that have captured the imaginations of millions of people worldwide. The purpose of this essay is to explore the differences between these three forms of entertainment media.
By Chiara Landini3 years ago in Geeks











