Following the success of ‘Squid Games, ‘All Of Us Are Dead,’ ‘The Silent Sea,’ and more, Netflix is expanding its library of content from South Korea. The streaming service plans of bringing in a whole host of films, television shows, and specials from the nation’s entertainment industry.
Korea VP of Content Don Kang explained in a press release, “The global popularity of K-content has continued apace over 2022, with Netflix bringing a wider variety of stories and genres to fans around the world. Over the last year, Korean series and films have regularly featured in our Global Top 10 list in more than 90 countries, and three of Netflix’s most-watched shows ever are from Korea. This year, we’re pushing the envelope even further with the stories we tell and how we tell them. With this lineup of Korean titles, Netflix will continue to be the ultimate destination for compelling, diverse and must-watch Korean storytelling.”
“We are very excited over the variety of the titles that we’re sharing with our members,” added Kang. “There’s truly a series, a film or an unscripted show for everyone, and we look forward to our Korean shows connecting to fans both overseas and at home.”
Netflix said, “The past year has seen Korean movies and unscripted shows becoming increasingly popular with global audiences. Action thriller Carter was one of the top 10 most-watched non-English films last year, while dating reality show Singles Inferno is currently sitting in the Global Non-English Top 10.”
The streaming service has been working on diversifying its content with international programming after the loss of several studios who have since created their own apps.
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ arrives on Disney Plus for subscribers, but fans of physical media are also going to get to add the Marvel Cinematic Universe film to their collection. Marvel announced that they are releasing several different home video releases for 4K DVDs.
“The legacy continues. Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever arrives on Digital February 1 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD February 7. Fans can add the film to their collection and access exclusive bonus content including deleted scenes, a gag reel and audio commentary by esteemed filmmakers Ryan Coogler, Joe Robert Cole and Autumn Durald Arkapaw. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will also stream on Disney+ February 1. Plus, a two-movie bundle will be available on all major digital platforms,” Marvel said on their website.
The DVD will include a gag reel, audio commentary from director Ryan Coogler, and several deleted scenes. They will also include two specials “Envisioning Two Worlds” about the making of the film and “Passing the Mantle” about how Black Panther has evolved.
“In Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the mighty Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba), fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of the death of their beloved King T’Challa. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman) if they are to forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda. Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was written by Ryan Coogler & Joe Robert Cole and directed by Ryan Coogler,” Marvel added.
Chadwick Boseman (November 29, 1976 – August 28, 2020) portrayed T’Challa in ‘Captain America: Civil War,’ ‘Black Panther,’ ‘Avengers: Infinity War,’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame.’ He was seen in archival footage during ‘Wakanda Forever.’
Fans of zombie comedies will be excited to learn that the humorous horror manga ‘Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead’ from writer Haro Aso and illustrator Kotaro Takata is getting an anime adaption. The Japanese animation studio Bug Films is developing it and plans on streaming it to Hulu with Viz Media handling the North American release.
“There’s no escaping Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead! The hit manga series is getting the anime treatment and will stream on Hulu in the U.S. beginning in July 2023. Further streaming platforms are to be announced across all territories,” Viz Media said.
“Akira Tendo’s life is a living hell. He was once a young office worker brimming with dreams, ambition, and a passion for his work. But now he’s a 24-year-old trapped in employment at a black company. His life is an endless cycle of miserable labor for awful pay and little fulfillment. These days he’d rather be the protagonist of a zombie film than go back to work. As if something like that would happen… Yeah… About that…
Akira wakes up one morning to find his landlord eating one of his neighbors. Soon all of his zombified neighbors come crawling out of their apartments to sink their teeth into his flesh. He’s barely able to lock himself on the roof as he worries about being late for work. But then it hits him. He never has to go to work again.
Liberated from his perpetual torment, Akira uses his newfound freedom to do everything he’s ever wanted to do in life, writing it all down in his bucket list, ‘100 Things I Want to Do Before I Become a Zombie.’ To him, braving the Zombie Apocalypse is a vacation compared to a dead-end job!”
Netflix is planning on doing a live-action adaptation.
GKids announced that they are bringing the Alberto Vázquez-directed animated horror comedy ‘Unicorn Wars’ to the United States. With a planned release for both cinemas and digital platforms, it will be made available on March 10, 2023.
“The technicolor horror-comedy featured in competition at the 2022 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, and was an official selection at BFI London, Animation is Film, and Fantastic Fest. UNICORN WARS marks the next collaboration between GKIDS and Alberto Vázquez, following GKIDS’ local distribution of the Goya Award-winning feature Birdboy: The Forgotten Children and short film Decorado,” GKids said on their website.
The film production companies Abano, Autour De Minuit; Schmuby, Unicorn Wars Aie, and Uniko were behind the animated feature. It also features music by Joseba Beristain. Vázquez also wrote the film.
You can watch the trailer below:
The movie stars Jon Goiri, Jaione Insausti, Ramón Barea, Maribel Legarreta, Itxaso Quintana, Manu Heras, Gaizka Soria, and Kepa Cueto.
GKids described the synopsis as follows,
“It’s Bambi meets Apocalypse Now in this provocative and strangely beautiful horror comedy from acclaimed filmmaker and illustrator Alberto Vázquez (Birdboy: The Forgotten Children), who uses its outrageous candy-colored premise to explore religious zealotry, the tortured legacies of military fascism, and the depths of the soul.
For ages, teddy bears have been locked in an ancestral war against their sworn enemy, the unicorns, with the promise that victory will complete the prophecy and usher in a new era. Aggressive, confident teddy bear Bluet and his sensitive, withdrawn brother Tubby could not be more different. As the rigors and humiliation of teddy bear bootcamp turn to the psychedelic horrors of a combat tour in the Magic Forest, their complicated history and increasingly strained relationship will come to determine the fate of the entire war.”
Chelo Loureiro, Iván Miñambres, and Nicolas Schmerkin work on the project as executive producers.
Plastic Meatball has captured precisely what I expected 1980s-styled action figures from Labyrinth would look like. In fact, I was very disappointed as a kid that the movie didn’t have more merchandise. Not a single action figure was made when Jim Henson’s film first hit theatres in 1986. The only thing I can remember finding which was officially licensed was a small yellow packet of gum from Topps.
From experience, I can tell you that orders placed from Plastic Meatball usually take about two weeks to ship out.
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Photo Credit: Plastic Meatball
3.75″ scale
5 points of articulation
The Worm and enchanted peach accessories
Officially licensed Labyrinth™ product
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3.75″ scale
5 points of articulation
Throne Room outfit (for dancing and magic, and then more dancing!)
Staff accessory
Officially licensed Labyrinth™ product
Photo Credit: Plastic Meatball
3.75″ scale
5 points of articulation
Officially licensed Labyrinth™ product
Photo Credit: Plastic Meatball
Which characters should make it into Wave 2? A deluxe-size Ludo figure? Sir Didymus? I hope we get a five-pack with interchangeable parts of all five of the Fiery. Of course, we’ll need Jareth in all his various outfits, hopefully with his owl form. Each Jareth should include a different goblin. Dream Sarah should come with the knockers.
Who knows if and when we’ll get another wave. I’m still waiting on Time Bandits’ second wave to be announced. Given that Plastic Meatball isn’t a powerhouse like McFarlane Toys or Hasbro, we may be waiting a while until more toys are announced.
Mezco’s Rumble Society has added a new member. The assassin serpent Death Adder is the company’s latest One:12 Collective figure. Death Adder is on a waitlist, but the expected shipment time is between four and six weeks if he becomes available.
Like with other Rumble Society and One:12 figures, Death Adder comes loaded with tons of guns, interchangeable parts, accessories, and effects pieces. Also, like other figures in this line, the Hazard Squad Lieutenant will cost you $95.00.
If you’re looking to start collecting the Rumble Society figures, make sure to check out the previously announced characters:
Discotek Media is bringing all forty-four episodes of the mech anime ‘Dino Mech Gaiking’ for a new Blu-ray home video release. It will feature the original Japanese audio with English subtitles. The series, also known as ‘Sky Devilsaur Gaiking’ or simply ‘Gaiking,’ was originally released in 1976.
Released by Toei Animation, the show was directed by Tomoharu Katsumata, written by Sōji Yoshikawa, and featured the music of Shunsuke Kikuchi.
The Blu-ray will be released on January 31st, 2023, but is available on the Right Stuf Anime website.
The show stars Akira Kamiya as Sanshirou Tsuwabuki, Hidekatsu Shibata as Dr. Daimonji/General Desmont, Kan Tokumaru as Dr. Dunkel, Keaton Yamada as General Killer, Kenichi Ogata as Emperor Darius, Makio Inoue as Peter Richardson, Mami Koyama as Midori Fujiyama, Noriko Tsukase as Hachiro, and Osamu Katō as General Asimov and Yamagatake.
“Earth is under alien attack! Thousands of years ago, the people of the planet Zela uplifted the cultures of Earth with advanced alien science and technology. Now, with Zela itself in danger of being dragged into a black hole, the supercomputer Emperor Darius wants to find salvation for his people… by taking our planet for himself!
The only ones who can stop Darius’ total conquest are the carrier superweapon Daiku Maryu and its intrepid but eclectic crew: an American navy pilot, a sumo wrestler, a kickboxing champion, and a host of other psychic misfits. The newest addition to the team is a brash baseball player named Sanshiro Tsuwabuki, whose arm was damaged in a Zelan attack, and now seeks revenge at the helm of the giant super robot Gaiking!”
The show was originally released on the Japanese TV channel Fuji Television Network.
Science fiction writer Go Nagai sued Toei Animation, claiming he created the concept behind the anime and confirmed that fact at a 2007 Comicon in Naples, Italy.
The Martial Arts superhero Shang-Chi is getting a new release from Marvel Comics and Scholastic with ‘Shang-Chi and the Quest for Immortality,’ a new young adult graphic novel. This new release will explore his “pre-teen” years and his complicated relationship with his father.
“Marvel breakout Shang-Chi sets off to unlock the keys to immortality and save his father in Scholastic’s Shang-Chi and the Quest for Immortality, an all-new, original graphic novel adventure by Victoria Ying,” Marvel said on their website.
“Every character in this story is going through the same big question: How do I become my own person apart from family? They all answer this differently, and the villain in this story is a path that Shang-Chi could have taken, but chooses not to. I had a lot of fun drawing this character and I hope that he haunts the nightmares of readers,” Ying explains.
She continued, “I wanted to use a brushy style of illustration for this book. My grandfather was a Chinese calligrapher, and I wanted to honor my heritage by drawing my comic book characters with brushes that emulated traditional brush strokes. Ian Herring is the colorist for this book and he did an absolutely incredible job pushing it to be even better than I could have imagined. His colors paired with the inks was a wonderful collaboration and I love how the artwork turned out for this!”
Ying wrote on Twitter, “Cover reveal! My first full length graphic novel that I got to both write and illustrate for Marvel! I’m so so proud of this book and I can’t wait to share it with you all on October 3rd, 2023…”
Cover reveal! My first full length graphic novel that I got to both write and illustrate for Marvel! I'm so so proud of this book and I can't wait to share it with you all on October 3rd, 2023https://t.co/cZfeouVKqW
— Victoria Ying HUNGRY GHOST Out Now! (@victoriaying) January 13, 2023
The book will be released on October 3, 2023, but is currently available for pre-order.
Shang-Chi first appeared as a part of the Marvel Universe in 1973.
It’s here! Just over a year after the crowdfunding campaign succeeded, Hasbro delivered the Ghostbusters Plasma Series Spengler’s Proton Pack months ahead of schedule. Backers in the U.S. started receiving unlicensed nuclear accelerators as early as January 13th, and we were among them. So, does this $399 replica measure up to our expectations?
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
This thing is big. The proton pack is full-size and contains many details we’ve seen on fan-made replicas for years, but with the added Ghostbusters: Afterlife detail. The tool of the trade is loaded up with various hoses, “wires,” connectors, decals, and silver paint to replicate wear.
The pack looks and feels like the genuine article for the most part, but it could benefit from a dull coat to remove the plastic look. When you get up close, you can tell, at the end of the day, this is made by a toy manufacturer.
Most of the “wires” are easily disconnected from the pack. These are made from a rubbery material that hopefully won’t become brittle over time. The proton pack is made with modders in mind because few items are permanently affixed to the body. If you want to swap the Clippard valve out for a real one, you only need a screwdriver.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
The simplification of the various connectors and cables is a blessing but also makes the pack look like a toy when you’re up close. On the one hand, this decision kept costs down. On the other hand, it will take a bit of extra work and paint to get this toy closer to its on-screen counterpart. Again, the concern that the rubber-like material used may degrade over time is something to watch.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Let’s turn this thing on!
The Ghostbusters Plasma Series Spengler’s Proton Pack allows multiple light cycling options, sound, and rumble modes. Hidden under the cyclotron are two switches. These toggle between Afterlife and 1984 modes and turn the rumble feature on or off. Once a switch is flipped, the pack makes a slight shock sound to let you know that the new mode is engaged.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Check out our videos below for the two modes in action:
Rather than using the typical single-bulb light system we’ve seen on other replicas, Hasbro chose to fill each cyclotron port with three LEDs. This works great when the pack is in Afterlife mode because it simulates the spinning effect quite well.
However, when it comes to ’84 mode, the effect isn’t as impressive because you can see each of the three LEDs flash. This could be fixed with a piece of fogged plexiglass to act as a defuser, but it’s clear that Afterlife was the main goal with this replica instead of the original Ghostbusters film.
A cool added feature is a shutdown effect that happens if the ribbon cable is disconnected from the cyclotron. Depending on which mode you have turned on, you’ll get a different sequence:
The speaker is right on top of the pack where the crank is. The crank also acts as the volume control. It’s unclear what wattage the speaker is, but it can be turned out reasonably loud, which should be ideal for those who want to use this replica at conventions.
Since only four D-cell batteries power the pack, it might be wise to upgrade the power system in the future. We’ve yet to drain the batteries, but at full volume and with rumble on, this thing may only last a couple of hours.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
If you have the neutrino wand, the stretch goal hose connector can power the thrower. On top of providing power, the hose allows the two replicas to communicate. Turning the neutrino wand’s power on also causes the proton pack to turn on. If the wand is shut off, the pack follows. The integration is a great touch, but we found a problem we’ll address later in the review.
You’ll need an ALICE pack if you want a more screen-accurate proton pack.
Attaching a G.I. Type ALICE pack is a breeze. All of the connecting hardware is included. Of course, all frames are built differently, but the one we picked from the Army Navy Surplus Store fits perfectly. The first thing we did was fit the frame to the proton pack using the included spacers for the frame’s base. This holds everything in place and allows you to shift the frame left or right if the army gear isn’t symmetrical.
From there, we attached the u-brackets, which are sized to match the support bars and gaps between the frame and the proton pack. Super simple; remember to remove the included waist and shoulder straps from the Hasbro replica first.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
An ALICE frame does make it easier to lug the pack around because the replica is not light. While the included straps are serviceable, the unlicensed nuclear accelerator flat against your back is uncomfortable. There’s no way to lighten the load, either.
Luckily, the included Class 4 stretch goal stand was modified to allow backers to display the pack with and without the ALICE frame attached. The stand is made from sturdy plastic and snaps together. However, once the base is assembled, it may be damaged if you try to take it apart.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
This wraps up the things we liked about the Proton Pack. Next, let us start looking at the accessories and items we were not impressed with.
As far as the ancillary things go, they’re hit or miss.
The marshmallow goo attachments are a perk that should have been skipped. This soft white plastic doesn’t look much like a melting marshmallow, but on the plus side, you get three Mini-Pufts with six interchangeable heads. These figures are repainted versions of the Minis that had previously been available with the Plasma Series figure line from two years ago. They’re cute, but how do these little guys fit into the overall aesthetic of the proton pack?
While the Mini-Pufts could be placed anywhere on the battery pack while on the display stand, the hidden compartment shown below has two sets of pegs that allow you to stand the manifestations of Gozer securely; however, unlike the empty void shown in the Adam Savage video, there’s no longer enough room to hide a mischievous anthropomorphic sugar blob.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
As of writing this, Hasbro has created a shipping label for the green ectoplasm attachments, but they’ve yet to be picked up by FedEx. This perk will outshine the drippy marshmallow goo, but we’ll have to wait and see.
Now let’s take a look at the negatives. First, the campaign said we would get “custom 1984 decals with a brushed chrome look.” Instead, we got a pack of replacement decals printed on standard white gloss paper with NO brushed chrome.
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This is unacceptably cheap. These were part of the Class 1 stretch goal and nowhere resembled what was described:
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“Final product may vary.” Oh, it varies greatly and leads to our next issue: the hose.
Although pliable to a certain degree, the hose that connects the proton pack to the neutrona wand is faulty. We’d previously seen other YouTubers show off this problem and felt our pack would suffer the same issue as soon as we connected it. The hose screws into the pack and uses a two-pin connector to send power and signals back and forth.
This connection should be tight, but it’s pretty loose. Even when screwed as tightly as possible, some give still allows the pins to lose contact, making the proton pack think it has been disconnected from the particle thrower. Thus, the pack shuts down and has to be manually turned back on.
After we strapped an ALICE pack on and took the pack for a test drive, we suffered three shutdowns, one right after the other, as soon as the hose bumped into something even lightly. We’ll see if Hasbro addresses this problem as more customers get their hands on the proton pack.
Another letdown was the Class 3 stretch goal. A lot of people were let down by this unlock. Rather than getting patches or anything directly related to the pack, backers were getting a journal and stickers. Yes, stickers. These are not additional stickers for the pack but random character stickers for kids. Ugh.
Egon Spengler’s journal recounts the events of the first two Ghostbusters movies and the scientist’s journey to Summerville. Unfortunately, Afterlife didn’t chronicle what Egon was going through when trying to convince others of a second cross-rift event and the return of Gozer. The journal fills in that gap, but was this worthy of being the second to last stretch goal? No. Although it is well-written and gives us insight into the mind of Egon Spengler, I would have rather had more options worked into the proton pack instead. Maybe different colored LEDs to match the additional firing modes on the particle thrower. Oh, well.
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
Photo Credit: Mike Phalin
That’s it. The Ghostbusters Plasma Series Spengler’s Proton Pack is an excellent replica with subpar stretch goal accessories. The only flaw with the pack is a faulty connection found in the optional connector hose. Am I glad I backed it? Yes. Over the last twenty years, I’ve bought and sold several fan-made proton packs, and Hasbro’s offering is the best I’ve seen at the under $500 price point. Hopefully, Hasbro will address the cheap ’84 non-chrome stickers and the hose shortly.