daisukereds
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For reference, the original story shows the plague (of unknown origin) as a simpler apocalyptic event, where the question is not about how to solve things and going back to normal.. but about making "food" last for as long as it can (even in-fighting for the privilege to feed).
But these zombies retains their personality, they only lose their self-control the hungrier they get (reason why they need to constantly feed). There have been several outbreaks throughout the multiverse, with variations of a similar virus. No one is safe, not God, not even Galactus.
This 4 episode show centralizes the plot around Wanda Maximoff.
With a different and more generic take on the disease, it follows the Zombie story introduced in "What If", where the Queen of the Dead (Scarlet Witch) seeks to expand her control over humanity for an unknown objective. Sadly, it feels like it only offers detours and inconsequential events for a story with no payoff that doesn't even conclude.
It's okay and visually appealing. But it fails to deliver on a weighty story worth watching.
But these zombies retains their personality, they only lose their self-control the hungrier they get (reason why they need to constantly feed). There have been several outbreaks throughout the multiverse, with variations of a similar virus. No one is safe, not God, not even Galactus.
This 4 episode show centralizes the plot around Wanda Maximoff.
With a different and more generic take on the disease, it follows the Zombie story introduced in "What If", where the Queen of the Dead (Scarlet Witch) seeks to expand her control over humanity for an unknown objective. Sadly, it feels like it only offers detours and inconsequential events for a story with no payoff that doesn't even conclude.
It's okay and visually appealing. But it fails to deliver on a weighty story worth watching.
Hornet was captured, and taken to a Citadel for reasons unknown to her. Once she escapes her captors, she could have left these lands of Pilgrims.. but she won't hide, and won't be satisfied until she's dealt with whoever orchestrated her abduction.
The 2025 release that puts the gaming industry to shame! From excessive details (many even hidden in a way that some will never see) and enemy variety, beautiful designs and visuals, to a surprisingly deep narrative.. culminating in one of gaming's most memorable journeys. If perfection could be attained, Silksong is the game to be closest to it.
The 2025 release that puts the gaming industry to shame! From excessive details (many even hidden in a way that some will never see) and enemy variety, beautiful designs and visuals, to a surprisingly deep narrative.. culminating in one of gaming's most memorable journeys. If perfection could be attained, Silksong is the game to be closest to it.
Set during the golden age during the Tang Dynasty, 500 years after the first movie.. the two immortal-snake- demon sisters are back to repay a kindness to the reincarnation of a man through a human-lifetime of love.
This is the actual sequel (in chronological order) to Lightchaser's White Snake trilogy.. after they released them out of order, for some reason. And while the movie is a beautiful spectacle, the script leaves a lot to be desired (as is often the case with this animation studio).
At least the weird storytelling keeps it fresh, albeit nonsensical in parts. Sadly, the emotional sections feel weightless and there's little to enjoy aside from the action and wonderful visuals. At least the story makes sense this time around.
This is the actual sequel (in chronological order) to Lightchaser's White Snake trilogy.. after they released them out of order, for some reason. And while the movie is a beautiful spectacle, the script leaves a lot to be desired (as is often the case with this animation studio).
At least the weird storytelling keeps it fresh, albeit nonsensical in parts. Sadly, the emotional sections feel weightless and there's little to enjoy aside from the action and wonderful visuals. At least the story makes sense this time around.