Legendary mangaka Junji Ito has officially teamed up with K-Pop group Zerobaseone to create their latest single digital cover. 2025 has been a huge year so far for Junji Ito. Even with its controversies, the success of Adult Swim's adaptation of Uzumaki has seen the artist making new collaborations. Now, not too long after bringing his creations to the hit asymmetrical horror game Dead by Daylight, Junji Ito is breaking into the world of K-Pop for his latest work.
K-Pop group Zerobaseone recently revealed the digital cover for their latest single called Doctor! Doctor! The artwork features a man, likely group singer Seok Matthew, in a reclining chair, reaching out as a doctor listens to him in the background. It's a beautifully designed cover for the digital release of this song, but fans of Junji Ito were quick to notice that it was actually designed by him. The look of...
K-Pop group Zerobaseone recently revealed the digital cover for their latest single called Doctor! Doctor! The artwork features a man, likely group singer Seok Matthew, in a reclining chair, reaching out as a doctor listens to him in the background. It's a beautifully designed cover for the digital release of this song, but fans of Junji Ito were quick to notice that it was actually designed by him. The look of...
- 1/20/2025
- by Angela Davis
- ScreenRant
At the end of September, JoBlo Media and Octane Multimedia teamed up to launch a new YouTube channel named JoBlo TV, which hosts multiple feature films to watch for free throughout the week. The genres we’ll be focusing on at JoBlo TV are Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Thrillers – and the free movies we shared this week were a sci-fi comedy and an action thriller!
The sci-fi comedy is called The Green Woman and the action thriller is Inferno: Skyscraper Escape. Here’s some information on both of them:
Written and directed by Kestra Nebula, The Green Woman tells the following story: Rommy is an unsuccessful alcoholic writer whose relationship is falling apart. When he begins to suspect that his partner, Mary, is having an affair, a green woman appears to Rommy. However, it is not long before The Green Woman begins to ask Rommy to do things… strange things…...
The sci-fi comedy is called The Green Woman and the action thriller is Inferno: Skyscraper Escape. Here’s some information on both of them:
Written and directed by Kestra Nebula, The Green Woman tells the following story: Rommy is an unsuccessful alcoholic writer whose relationship is falling apart. When he begins to suspect that his partner, Mary, is having an affair, a green woman appears to Rommy. However, it is not long before The Green Woman begins to ask Rommy to do things… strange things…...
- 11/22/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Stars: Claire Forlani, Jamie Bamber, Riley Jackson, Isaac Rouse, Nigel Barber, Atanas Srebrev, Nathan Cooper, Lorina Kamburova, Delly Allen, J.R. Esposito | Written by Regina Luvitt, Phillip J. Roth | Directed by Eric Summer
Disaster strikes a downtown skyscraper when a gas leak causes a ferocious explosion setting ablaze the towering mass of metal and glass. On the 60th floor Brianna (Forlani) and Tom (Bamber) a couple in the middle of a divorce settlement are forced to work together to help save their two children, Anne and Ben, who are both trapped in the building’s elevator hovering 20 stories above ground. Together Brianna and Tom must fight to stay alive while teaming up to save their children and escape the towering inferno.
Hmmmm, Inferno: Skyscraper Escape? Sounds very much like a product of The Asylum, timed to cash in on That other big-budget Skyscraper movie releasing in July. It’s not though.
Disaster strikes a downtown skyscraper when a gas leak causes a ferocious explosion setting ablaze the towering mass of metal and glass. On the 60th floor Brianna (Forlani) and Tom (Bamber) a couple in the middle of a divorce settlement are forced to work together to help save their two children, Anne and Ben, who are both trapped in the building’s elevator hovering 20 stories above ground. Together Brianna and Tom must fight to stay alive while teaming up to save their children and escape the towering inferno.
Hmmmm, Inferno: Skyscraper Escape? Sounds very much like a product of The Asylum, timed to cash in on That other big-budget Skyscraper movie releasing in July. It’s not though.
- 6/29/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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