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Starship Troopers: Extermination Early Access Impressions

Starship Troopers: Extermination is a PvE first-person shooter based on the 1997 movie of the same name, allowing you to team with up to 16 other players and face legions of giant bugs on a planet. The game is now in Early Access on Steam for Windows PC, giving access to one game mode and multiple classes to try out. While much of the game will change over time, by adding new content like extra game modes, the options available to those who try it out on Early Access give have enough to dive into a bunch of games with friends. But is it fun to team up with strangers and fight hordes of bugs looking to destroy you? It can be for a time, but after that, it loses its charm.

In the game’s Early Access state, there are two game modes to play called ARC Slam and Assault & Secure. The former is only available to those who are able to level up their Trooper Rank to Level 5, which can be done by repeatedly playing through the second mode. You and a team of players are thrown onto a planet where you must complete objectives while fending off groups of bugs that constantly swarm you at various times. This means securing locations, gathering resources, and building defenses at key points while bugs appear from the ground. Up to 16 players can team up together, which can be fun if everyone is able to work together well when completing objectives.

Before a game takes place, you can choose your squad placement and your trooper class. This determines your abilities and weapon to take with you on a mission. And while you’ll be able to pick up other weapons that appear in crates, you’ll be mostly sticking with the equipment you bring with you. The classes are Hunter, Operator, and Bastion; which act as Assault, Support, and Defense respectively. Each class has its own ability and perks that complement the squad, from laying out health and ammo for teammates to setting down a barrier to boosting your defenses in combat. Depending on the style you play, some classes are better suited than others. But a full squad will definitely need players who are willing to fit a role to ensure success on a mission.

Controlling your trooper is like most other first-person shooters on PC. Your movements and abilities are mapped to the keyboard close together enough for optimal use during gameplay, with the mouse for aiming and shooting. Luckily, the controls can be remapped as needed and have controller support as well. On the ground, running around can feel somewhat sluggish depending on the class you’ve chosen. Hunters are a bit faster when sprinting and have a jetpack to boost upward, while Bastions are a little slower but have greater firepower. Operators are midway in movement but also have the ability to lay health items and ammo when things get dire. So there’s a lot of pros and cons that you can try out with each mission you play. This gets more interesting as you level up your Trooper ranking and open up new equipment and perks to add to your Trooper. The higher your level, the more options that will be available.

But the bugs that appear aren’t pushovers. There are five types of bugs that will spawn on the map and swarm you in large groups, often to an overwhelming point. Being alone and away from the squad is a sure way to get demolished by bugs that range from small crawlers to volatile behemoths. Some bugs will attack you from a distance like a sniper, shooting plasma at its target, while others will fire giant explosives that deal massive damage to a given area. And while those are a problem, you and the squad will have to deal with large groups of bugs that will run at you and attack with their giant pincers. Most bugs will go down after being fired upon for a bit, while others will definitely take more firepower to destroy. Teaming up with a few allies and firing upon one target will usually take down stronger enemies, at least until multiple shows up with groups of reinforcements.

Things can get pretty chaotic with the constantly appearing enemies that harass you on missions. When your objectives require you to deliver minerals from one spot to another, it can make things even more difficult. Coordinating with teammates to have some grab resources while others defend is key to keeping things moving. On objectives that have you building and defending a point, this is where the game can get crammed up, with so much happening all over. You have a building tool that lets you spawn objects and barriers to build up your defenses, which can also lay platforms high above to aim down at bugs.

But when a giant swarm arrives and attacks your base, everything can get pushed together and make it difficult to see what’s around you. Bugs will run up to your face, while explosions will constantly appear and leave a fog that obscures your vision. At times like these, your camera view might get blocked by some objects as you scramble to react to attacking bugs or new mission objectives.

One of the biggest issues that need to be adjusted in Starship Troopers: Extermination is the damage output of bugs and the hit detection. Some attacks from bugs won’t do too much damage until a group starts to overtake you, but in other instances, it feels like the damage is exponentially increased. There is a meter that shows the infestation level of the area during the mission, which increases as the team completes objectives, allowing more bugs to spawn on the map at a time. But this might also affect the intensity of the attacks from bugs, it’s not fully clear in-game. The same type of bug will run up and slash you, dealing only so much damage. And yet at other times, that same attack from the same bug will instantly kill you. In addition, some attacks from bugs won’t always register a hit and shake your screen, but still take away your health. This often happens when getting attacked from behind or far off to the side, which may or may not be a game bug or technical hiccup.

Starship Troopers: Extermination has the makings of a solid game but will definitely need updates to find the sweet spot for a balanced gameplay experience. The co-op missions with a large group of people can be fun and challenging, especially when you’re facing down bigger bugs that appear. Hopefully, over time there will be more options for customization for troopers and maybe even other class types that can mix up the flow of missions and allow players to try out new and interesting things. Starship Troopers: Extermination is out on Early Access now for PC, with no plans for a release on home consoles any time soon.

Are you a fan of Starship Troopers? Will you be checking out Starship Troopers: Extermination on PC? Leave us a comment down below and let us know your thoughts!

 

Review: Fast X – A Family Jumbled Around

Over the last few installments of the Fast and the Furious series, things have jumped off the ledge of common logic and consistency. The level of craziness that these movies have reached is staggeringly high, despite some good-natured messages of family and loyalty at the heart of it all. Fast X is the first installment to the ending of the Fast Saga, signaling the coming finale of what many consider to be one of the craziest action franchises of all time. However, that praise isn’t enough to cancel out the overwhelming amount of goofiness and mediocrity that the series has found itself in lately. While there are some good things that Fast X brings to the series, it also still highlights some of the biggest problems that these movies simply can’t get around. Family might not be enough for some viewers to be fully on board with the Toretto crew on this one.

Fast X brings in a new villain to the franchise, Jason Mamoa’s Dante Reyes, that aims to take revenge against Dominic Toretto’s family as we’ve seen grow throughout the Fast and Furious movies. Dante is the son of a drug lord that Dom and Brian O’ Connor (once played by the late Paul Walker) robbed a few years earlier, pulling out a vault of his father’s fortune with heavy-duty muscle cars. Dante was injured in the incident, while his father was killed. Years later, Dante amasses wealth and influence to make a return and systematically take down Dom’s family, placing targets on his loved ones and friends. The conflict takes the Toretto crew to multiple countries, separating them and bringing back old rivals and enemies into the mix, leading to a clash that is far from over.

The one major highlight of Fast X is the inclusion of Jason Mamoa, who fully commits to playing the part of Dante and appears to be having a great time. His villainy is as outrageous as a comic book villain, with a backstory that is as shallow as it can get. But Jason’s presence on screen and delivery of dialogue make him the one interesting thread throughout the entire film. He nearly steals the show in every scene he is in, including ones with the main cast of the Toretto crew. There are few standout scenes with him alone that push the envelope of the Fast saga, even though they are out of place compared to the rest of the movie. If the series needed an injection of something new and interesting, he’s definitely part of the formula to do so.

Speaking of being out of place, almost everyone who has been featured in the Fast and Furious movies shows up and is separated from one another. After the barbeque with the entire family in one spot, the plot forces everyone away. Characters like Han, Roman, Ramsey, and Tej are grouped together for the majority of the story, while the rest of the cast goes off on their own in relation to the plot. There’s some humor in it, but nothing big enough to make this change worth it. Letty, played once again by Michelle Rodriguez, is completely separated from everyone and sent to the northern hemisphere, while Vin Diesel’s Dom jumps from country to country as the plot gets crazier. Other characters introduced in Fast X are unfortunately forgettable, even with the few things they do that contribute to the bigger parts of the story, they don’t appear long enough or do enough to make them stand out like everyone else.

The most disappointing part of this narrative choice is how the crew never comes back together by the end of this film. It’s a payoff we never get to see after seeing everything that Dante puts the whole family through. It’s made all the more annoying when you realize this is only part one of the saga’s finale, which might mean we won’t see everyone reunite until another movie or two down the line.

But is it at least interesting to watch everyone go through their separate journeys in Fast X? Not really, only because this makes the movie feel so fragmented. There are so many references and nods from throughout the Fast saga crammed into the story that it often takes a side track from the tone originally established at the start. One part feels like Fast 9, another will harken back to the original Fast & the Furious, and then another will be like Furious 7, and so on and so forth.

For fans of the series, this might be a wild ride that seems fun, but for everyone else, this will make the movie feel like it’s going through a constant state of whiplash. It’s like the script just couldn’t have one tone to go with, so the filmmakers decided to just throw everything into this.

And yet there is one thing that every movie in the Fast saga gets right, and that’s the action. Whether it’s big explosions and cars racing on the road, or even shoot-outs and hand-to-hand combat, every action scene feels big. At this point in the series, the weight of consequences and logic of physics in most of the crazy action scenes has gone out the window. There’s a lot of convenience and luck for Dom in most scenarios he finds himself in, as well as near invincibility in some cases. Anyone that puts aside the absurdity of how most of the action is set up will end up enjoying more of the spectacle on screen.

There’s a car equipped with rocket launchers to help it jump over barriers, Dom drives a muscle car that pulls down two helicopters from the air, Letty has to avoid getting hit with lasers while fighting someone, and even more beyond that. If the fun factor of action sequences were emphasized more at the expense of common logic, then it worked out well for Fast X. You honestly can’t enjoy a lot of these action sequences if you get too caught up on how things should work normally. This series is nowhere near normal at this point.

Fast X is a little better than some of the previous entries of the series that weren’t good. But that doesn’t mean Fast X is a great film overall, nor does it overshadow any of the greater films within the Fast saga. The story is outlandish despite having one good new addition with Jason Mamoa’s character, and the rest of the cast play their parts just fine. The action is good if you’re willing to go along with the crazy ride, but it still won’t be for everyone who hasn’t invested themselves in this series. As the first part of a promised finale, it would’ve been nicer to have a more solid conclusion to the film rather than a cliffhanger for the next sequel. Things just end abruptly and leave everyone hanging. The unfortunate truth is that if you didn’t enjoy what you get in Fast X, you might not be coming back for the next one to see how it all ends.

Are you planning on seeing Fast X in the movie theater? Are you a fan of the Fast and the Furious movies? Share your thoughts about everything down below in the comments!

Anime Film ‘Lonely Castle in the Mirror’ Gets American Release Date

GKids announced a North American release date for the supernatural anime film ‘Lonely Castle in the Mirror.’ The movie from A-1 Pictures was a hit at the Japanese box office and now it will arrive in United States cinemas on June 21 and June 22.

“LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR held its International Premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival – marking the first time a Japanese animated feature was selected for the festival – and additionally had its US premiere at the New York International Children’s Film Festival. It was nominated for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year, and was a box office hit during its domestic release in Japan in December 2022, grossing over one billion yen (approx. 7.3 million USD),” GKids said on their website.

Directed by Keiichi Hara, the movie is based on a novel by Mizuki Tsujimura with the script bring handled by Miho Maruo.

You can watch the trailer below:

The movie stars voice actors Ami Touma, Takumi Kitamura, Sakura Kiryu, Rihito Itagaki, Naho Yokomizo, Minami Takayama, Yuki Kaji, and Mana Ashida.

GKids describes the synopsis as follows,

“Shy outcast Kokoro has been avoiding school for weeks when she discovers a portal in her bedroom mirror. She reaches through and finds herself transported to an enchanting castle where she is joined by six other students. When a girl in a wolf mask explains that they have been invited to play a game, the teens must work together to uncover the mysterious connection that unites them. However, anyone who breaks the rules will be eaten by a wolf.

From acclaimed director Keiichi Hara (Colorful, Miss Hokusai) and based on the bestselling novel by Mizuki Tsujimura, Lonely Castle in the Mirror is a heartfelt drama about the pains of growing up and the unlikely bonds that can bring people together.”

Hirotaka Aragaki and Kei Kushiyama are on the staff as the film’s producers.

Mezco’s One:12 Collective Adds ‘Recovery Suit Superman’

We’re approaching the 30th anniversary of Superman’s return after his apparent death at the hands of Doomsday. The stunt to revitalize the comic book market certainly did its job. The Death of Superman was a major media event that ran from 1992 to 1993.

However, since the Man of Steel returned, a lot has changed. Collectibles are way more expensive! That’s not gonna change. If you want a 6″ tall figure commemorating Superman’s return, you’ll need to shell out $95 for Mezco‘s latest One:12 Collective addition.

Kent, in his black Recovery Suit, is set to arrive during Q1 2024. This version of Clark references how we saw him when he made his return during the tail end of the Reign of Supermen storyline. With long hair, a beard, and not up to his full strength, Superman has to rely on firearms and rocket boots to fight Hank Henshaw (AKA Cyborg Superman).

The Last Son of Krypton comes with several interchangeable hands, multiple portraits, and a torn cape to recreate the famous cover of Superman #75.

Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco
Photo Credit: Mezco

The resurrected Superman comes with the following:

  •  (4) head portraits
  • Hand painted authentic detailing
  • Approximately 16cm tall
  • Twelve (12) interchangeable hands
    • One (1) pair of fists (L&R)
    • One (1) pair of flying hands (L&R)
    • Two (2) pairs of posing hands (L&R)
    • Two (2) pair of holding hand (L&R)
  • Fitted suit with ‘House of El’ family crest
  • Ammunition bandolier with removable belts
  • Thigh harness with weapon storage (removable)
  • Thigh strap (removable)
  • Knee-high boots
  • Rocket boots (removable)
  • One (1) pair of Eradicator glasses
  • One (1) Cyborg Superman head
  • One (1) tattered Superman cape (attaches to flagpole)
  • One (1) flagpole (attaches to base)
  • One (1) flagpole base
  • Two (2) Kryptonian-issued weapons
  • Two (2) rocket thruster FX
  • One (1) One:12 Collective display base with logo
  • One (1) One:12 Collective adjustable display post

The last time we saw a Death of Superman figure was, again, Kal-El in his recovery suit but as a MAFX figure. Oddly, the One:12 Collective version is less expensive by almost $30!

[Source: Mezco]

Discotek Brings ‘Mazinkaiser VS Great General Of Darkness’ To America With New English Dub

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Discotek Media is bringing the 2003 anime sci-fi mech OVA ‘Mazinkaiser VS Great General Of Darkness’ to the United States for the first time in the form of a Blu-ray release. The feature was a production of the Japanese animation studio Brain Base with Masahiko Murata tapped as the director. Disotek announced that they are releasing it with a brand new English dub as well from Kocha Sound.

The cast was announced as follows:

  • A.J. Beckles as Koji Kabuto
  • Kamran Nikhad as The Great General of Darkness
  • Brent Mukai as Boss
  • Brittany Lauda as Shiro Kabuto
  • Cassie Ewulu as Jun Honoo
  • Kayli Mills as Sayaka Yumi
  • Matt Shipman as Tetsuya Tsurugi
  • Mike McFarland as Baruman
  • Patrick Seitz as Dr. Morimori

Brittany Lauda joined the project as the ADR Director, casting director, and producer. Madeleine Morris was tapped as the script supervisor while Chris Niosi handled the scripts.

Discotek Media plans to release the OVA on June 27th, 2023 but it is available for pre-order on the Right Stuf Anime website.

You can take a look at the box set below:

The OVA was produced by Koji Morimoto and was written by Satoru Nishizono based on the characters created by Go Nagai.

JAM Project wrote and performed the theme song “The Gate of the Hell” as well as the ending song “Senshi yo Nemure” with singer Yoshiki Fukuyama.

Anime News Network describes the synopsis as follows,

“A race of subterranean beasts called the “Mikene” appear out of nowhere and indiscrimiately wreak havoc all over the world. Their goal: the death of Mazinkaiser pilot Kouji Kabuto. As these monstrous beings destroy cities and decimate the Mazinger Army, Kouji must race against time to once again pilot Mazinkaiser and defeat the Mikene and their feared leader Ankoku Daishogun.”

Kenji Hayama did the character designs while Keiichi Satō and Tatsuo Yamada did the mechanical designs.

Robert Downey Jr. To Host MAX Original ‘Downey’s Dream Cars’

MAX, the streaming service formally known as HBO Max, is bringing us a new original series featuring ‘Iron Man’ actor Robert Downey, Jr. The celebrity will host a new series all about that American pass time, driving with ‘Downey’s Dream Cars.’ Besides hosting, Downey will also executive produce along with his wife Susan Downey, and Emily Barclay Ford.

Warner Bros. Discovery explained in a statement, “The Max Original docuseries DOWNEY’S DREAM CARS debuts with two episodes THURSDAY, JUNE 22 on Max, with two new episodes debuting each Thursday leading up to the final two episodes on July 6. The official trailer was revealed exclusively during Warner Bros. Discovery’s Upfront presentation in New York today.”

The show will feature Downey working on classic muscle cars while updating them with equipment that will allegedly be better for the environment.

Downey said in a press release, “We are what we drive, and having amassed a formidable collection of classic cars over the years, I was a petrol spewing mess. And a hypocrite, as I’d founded the Footprint Coalition in 2019 to scale technologies that mitigate climate change. Fortunately, I’m a bit of a dreamer. The last 3 years have been an experiment in hope, as I engaged the best and brightest minds to evaluate, educate, elevate, and decarbonize these vehicles in a way that demonstrates the limitless potential of creative problem solving.”

‘The Judge’ actor continued, “It was a huge challenge and an enlightening journey. It’s also just fun to watch, and for that, I must credit my kids, my wife and boss Susan, Team Downey, Boat Rocker’s Matador Content, and of course, Max and Warner Bros. Discovery. Thanks for supporting what, at times, seemed a blurry vision, but ultimately confirmed the myriad ways we can join hands and create a sustainable future.”

You can watch the trailer below:

MAX describes the show’s synopsis as follows, “Robert Downey Jr. loves restoring classic cars. But he’s also become dedicated to fighting climate change. So he’s bringing his beloved old cars into the future, making them faster, more powerful, and more efficient while keeping their souls intact.”

Marvel Comics Rebooting ‘Daredevil’ With New Creative Team

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Marvel Comics is relaunching the Man Without Fear with a new ‘Daredevil’ issue 1 featuring a new creative team. During the podcast ‘This Week in Marvel,’ they spoke with writer Saladin Ahmed who is taking the reigns of the new story arc.

They said on their website that, “host Ryan “Agent M” Penagos spoke with Chip Zdarsky and Saladin Ahmed about what’s next for Matt Murdock in the Marvel Universe. Following Chip’s acclaimed multi-year run, an all-new ongoing DAREDEVIL series from Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kuder will begin this September.”

Marvel added, “In the upcoming series, Ahmed and Kuder are ready to take Matt Murdock on a knockout of an adventure! Where does Elektra fit into all of this? What is the future of Hell’s Kitchen? Romance! Intrigue! And, of course, action! All delivered in the Mighty Marvel Manner!”

Daredevil has gotten several overhauls over the years. Often portrayed as a gritty member of the unofficial street-level team Marvel Knights, he has also acted as a super spy who jet-sets with SHIELD agents. He has frequently turned down membership in the Avengers.

Ahmed expressed his excitement for taking over Daredevil saying, “I wanted to only take this job on if I felt like I had a new, unique take on Matt and on Hell’s Kitchen. And so that’s at the center of this… him and his world, but it’s the Marvel Universe.”

He continued, “What I’ve really enjoyed in talking with other editors, other offices, is finding ways through these first couple of arcs we have planned to keep this centered on Matt, keep this centered on his people, in his world, but to bring (in a very organic and surprising fun way) some familiar Marvel figures that I think are going to blow people’s mind when they pop up on the page!”

Charlie Cox will reprise his role as Matt Murdock from Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ in the upcoming Disney Plus series ‘Daredevil: Born Again.’ Ben Affleck previously portrayed the character in the 2003 film and the spin-off ‘Elektra.’

Mortal Kombat 1 Revealed and Releasing on September 19th

After much teasing and hinting at a new game incoming, Ed Boon and Netherrealm Studios finally unveiled their next project. Mortal Kombat 1 is real and is taking the series back in time, giving a new beginning to the ongoing franchise. Fans of the Mortal Kombat series will get a new look at some of their favorite fighters and a new story that will continue building out the MK universe. And the game is coming out sooner than you think.

Mortal Kombat 1 will be releasing September 19th for all platforms. This includes PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, and Steam on PC. Preorders for the game start on May 19th and will give players access to an upcoming beta for the game is out. Those who preorder Mortal Kombat 1 will also gain access to Shang Tsung as a playable character, which appears to be a younger version of the evil sorcerer than what we’ve seen in previous Mortal Kombat entries.

The official reveal trailer of the game shows a brand new world that has been created by Fire God Liu Kang, after the events of Mortal Kombat 11. Not only do we get our first glimpse at a fighter that is believed to be the great Kung Lao, who appeared at the end of MK11, but also a look at some classic characters. We see younger versions of Scorpion and Sub-Zero getting ready to do battle, Kitanna and her evil twin Milleena being greeted by the citizens of Edenia, and the arrival of Shang Tsung through a portal.

While Liu Kang gives a monologue talking about the new world and challenges to come, he also appears to the great Kung Lao and does battle with the younger Shang Tsung, showing what may be the first Fatality of Mortal Kombat 1 that we know of. While it’s a safe bet that every character we see in the trailer will appear in the game’s roster, there may be more characters that Netherrealm Studios has yet to reveal, which could be shown in the coming months as we get closer to the official release.

Over on the official website for Mortal Kombat 1 that went live during the trailer’s release, the game will include a number of big features. Mortal Kombat 1 will have new game modes, a new fighting system, a brand new story, as well as fatalities and finishers. The story will take place in the new world that has been created by Fire God Liu Kang, which will include all of the characters shown in the trailer. But what’s interesting is that the website says players will be able to choose Kameo fighters to help assist them in combat, which may or may not hint at fighter assists during matches. The website says the Kameo fighters are unique but gives no additional details as to what that means.

For now, we’ll have to wait to see if another trailer and extra details about Mortal Kombat 1 are given at any upcoming presentations or events. Both the PlayStation Showcase and Xbox Game Showcase are happening in late May and mid-June, which can be possible spots for Mortal Kombat 1 to make another appearance. With any luck, more fighters and details about the fighting system and story will be revealed for fans who are eagerly awaiting to play the next entry of the Mortal Kombat series.

What do you think of the reveal of Mortal Kombat 1? Are you excited to play this when the game is out on September 19, 2023? Share your thoughts about Mortal Kombat 1 in the comments down below!

PAC-MAN 99 Is Being Pulled From Nintendo’s eShop

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In an e-mail we received this week, Nintendo announced that PAC-MAN 99, an online versus version of the iconic arcade game, is being pulled from the eShop. Don’t fret! There’s still time to buy the game.

PAC-MAN 99 can be downloaded and purchased until September 8th at 8 a.m. (PST). However, the bad news is that the game will only work in offline mode starting on the morning of October 8th:

DLC if you downloaded them previously. Those who purchased PAC-MAN 99 Mode Unlock or PAC-MAN 99 Deluxe Pack DLC will be able to play offline modes and use any purchased PAC-MAN 99 themes in offline mode. After Oct. 8 at 8:59 p.m. PT, you can re-download the PAC-MAN 99 game and DLC if you downloaded them previously.

If you enjoy playing with bots, then you’re all set. Although, if you love the spontaneity offered by playing with other humans, you’ll have to wait to see if someone creates private servers.

At least Bandai can’t completely change the game into something it wasn’t, similar to what they did with the mobile version of the classic PAC-MAN arcade port. So yes, those of us who paid for the arcade game woke up one day to see the app had been changed to a pay-to-win game … just like my buddy Rich had predicted.

This is unfortunate but not as big of a letdown as having to wait another year for a Switch Sequel or that time Nintendo shut down another similar popular multiplayer game called Super Mario Bros. 35.

Nintendo does not cite why the game is being shut down. Maybe the game wasn’t the moneymaker Bandai had hoped for.

Thankfully, players are given notice months in advance, so they’re not wasting money on DLC.

What other classic arcade games would you like to see get the multiplayer treatment? DigDug? Galaga? Let us know below.

[Source: Nintendo]

‘Oshi No Ko’ Sings Into An English Dub

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‘Oshi no Ko’ is a supernatural drama manga written by Aka Akasaka, illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari, and published by ‘Weekly Young Jump’ since 2021. The Japanese animation studio Doga Kobo developed an anime adaption in 2023 with Daisuke Hiramaki tapped as director. Sentai Filmworks acquired the license to release it in North America on the HiDive streaming service and now they are producing an English dub.

They revealed the English cast on their website:

  • Ai Hoshino – Donna Bella Litton
  • Gorou – Jeremy Gee
  • Sarina -Savanna Menzel
  • Aqua – Jack Stansbury
  • Ruby / Ruby (Young) – Alyssa Marek
  • Aqua (Young) – Chaney Moore
  • Kana – Natalie Rial
  • Ichigo – Brandon Hearnsberger
  • Miyako – Christina Kelly
  • Taishi – Ty Mahany

Shannon D. Reed has been recruited as the English voice director.

You can watch the trailer for the series below:

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“Sixteen-year-old Ai Hoshino is a talented and beautiful idol who is adored by her fans. She is the personification of a pure, young maiden. But all that glitters is not gold. Gorou Amemiya is a countryside gynecologist and a big fan of Ai. So when the pregnant idol shows up at his hospital, he is beyond bewildered. Gorou promises her a safe delivery. Little does he know, an encounter with a mysterious figure would result in his untimely death—or so he thought.

Opening his eyes in the lap of his beloved idol, Gorou finds that he has been reborn as Aquamarine Hoshino—Ai’s newborn son! With his world turned upside down, Gorou soon learns that the world of showbiz is paved with thorns, where talent does not always beget success. Will he manage to protect Ai’s smile that he loves so much with the help of an eccentric and unexpected ally?”

Da Vinci magazine named ‘Oshi no Ko’ number 13 on their 2021 “Book of the Year” and number 25 on their 2022 list.

HiDive will release the dub on May 25, 2023.

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