
Chike Nwaenie
Writer at CBR
Chike Nwaenie. Senior writer @CBR Writer @animecornernews Propagandist @shounencorner Likes groundswell but failing at it. Tomozaki 8:242, Ao Ashi 302:18, 青く光って
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Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Season 3 To Begin Filming This Year, Reveals Mr. 0’s Joe Manganiello
3 days ago |
animecorner.me | Chike Nwaenie
One Piece live-action Season 2 actor Joe Manganiello, set to play Mr. 0, has revealed that One Piece Season 3 will begin filming later in 2025. When Cinemablend asked whether he could tease anything about the upcoming Netflix production, Manganiello replied:“We’ve taken a break between Season 2 and Season 3. So yeah, I’ll be heading back later on this year, and we’ll be working on the next part of the story.
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3 days ago |
animecorner.me | Chike Nwaenie
The Financial Times reports that anime owners are looking to have their content on multiple platforms at once, rather than the exclusivity overseas fans have largely grown used to. Toho Chief of Anime Keiji Ota, whose company’s productions include Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia, and The Apothecary Diaries, spoke on this and the company’s licensing strategy to date:“Up until now, we just had a strategy to sell the master licence and that was that.
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4 days ago |
animecorner.me | Chike Nwaenie
The official Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba X (formerly Twitter) account has issued a legal warning following the leak of a new Infinity Castle film trailer online.
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4 days ago |
animecorner.me | Chike Nwaenie
Several music labels under Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Group have asked the Supreme Court to deny a petition from major internet service provider (ISP) Grande Communications Networks, which seeks the Court’s intervention after it was ordered to pay $46.8 million in damages for contributory copyright infringement for not terminating customers who repeatedly engaged in copyright infringement related to music downloads.
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5 days ago |
animecorner.me | Chike Nwaenie
Just a month after Ubisoft successfully dismissed a case against it over alleged Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) violations, Bandai Namco Entertainment America (BNEA) is next to be sued in a VPPA class action lawsuit filed on May 7. If the plaintiffs win their case, BNEA would pay at least $2,500 in damages for every person aggrieved by its actions, plus possible punitive damages, likely to all run into the millions of dollars.
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