Disney’s New Sci-Fi TV Reboot Of Popular ’90s Book Series Gets Honest Response From Author

Disney+ is developing a new TV series based on the popular book series Animorphs. While still in the early stages of production, the show will center around a group of teenagers who discover a secret danger hidden in their normal lives, all while dealing with the typical challenges of high school – relationships, curfews, and everything in between. The original Animorphs books were written by K.A. Applegate and Michael Grant, and they’ve recently shared their excitement about the adaptation.

Top 10 Shojo Manga Adaptations to Watch on Crunchyroll Right Now

I’m a huge fan of shoujo manga! It’s basically manga created for young girls and teens, and it’s so much more than just magical girl stories like Sailor Moon – though those are amazing too! You’ll find incredibly sweet romances and really moving dramas that often teach you a lot about love and navigating life. It’s a genre that really stays with you.

Top Gun Has a Secret Meaning Most Fans Still Don’t

While its place in Hollywood history definitely boosted the Top Gun franchise, the original 1986 film was successful for many reasons. It was a huge financial hit, earning $357 million (equivalent to $1 billion today) on a $15 million budget (about $44 million today), and it received positive reviews from both critics and audiences. It even earned four Academy Award nominations and won one Oscar. Though often remembered in the shadow of the sequel, the first Top Gun movie is impressive on its own, and remarkably, still holds undiscovered details after 39 years.

Super Rant Rewatch: 2013’s Iron Man 3 Is A Better Avengers Epilogue Than A Trilogy Ender

While Iron Man 3 felt like a definitive ending to Tony Stark’s story, his overall arc in the Marvel Cinematic Universe wasn’t quite as finished as it seemed. The real strength of that third Iron Man film, in my opinion, is how it explores Tony’s emotional struggles after the events of The Avengers, reminding us of the vulnerable human being beneath the Iron Man suit.

Prime Video’s RoboCop TV Series Gets Official Update

According to reports, Peter Friedlander, who leads Amazon’s global television division, has approved two new series. One is a show based on the movie RoboCop, and the other is Sex Criminals, a project from Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani that Amazon previously declined. Friedlander is now focused on hiring a head of scripted content, so it’s uncertain when filming will begin on either series.