![]() Akira’s spirit has slowly been crushed out of him after years at a dull job with a bullying boss, but the news that dead people are running rampant in the streets make him feel paradoxically more alive than ever. Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (August 4)īased on the manga and anime of the same name, this zom-comedy sees a bored corporate drone finally grab life by the balls…right as a world-destroying zombie apocalypse hits. Luffy, the captain of the Straw Hat Pirates who has the rubbery ability to flex and bend at will. It’ll either be delightful or very uncanny and freakish to watch an IRL Monkey D. Perhaps, with its slightly more family-friendly, yo-ho-ho pirate adventure plot, this anime adaptation has more of a chance at success. Netflix have had pretty mixed results adapting beloved anime into live-action shows in the past: their Cowboy Bebop series was roundly hated by fans, and those who don’t know the anime weren’t really likely to give it a shot. That’s just how it is” One Piece (August 31) Queen Latifah is a real get as one of this docuseries’ primary talking heads, reminding us all of why she’s crowned queen with this quote from the trailer: “We will always be stronger together than we are apart. With mainstream stars like Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B topping the charts alongside rising talents like Tierra Whack (my fave) and Ice Spice, there may be no better time to look back at the origins of women winning across the entire hip-hop genre. Now is a great time to be a woman in the rap game. Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop (August 9)
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