Netflix’s latest deep dive into Norse mythology with Zack Snyder and Jay Oliva’s Twilight of the Gods chronicles a bloody tale of vengeance as the last of her giant clan, Sigrid the Bloodbride, begins her quest for vengeance against the god of thunder, Thor, and by the end of the first season, her personal quest has drawn half of the nine realms into a vicious conflict with the Asgardians. Sigrid’s motivation changes from personal to encompassing everyone’s plight as she pledges to dismantle the entire corrupt, oppressive hierarchy of the Asgardian gods itself—honoring the sacrifices of the people who have been wronged by the gods through the eons. As the first season ends, a number of shocking twists indicate that a second season will take the series in an altogether new direction, which is what we would like to briefly discuss.
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- 9/20/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
Twilight of the Gods’ ending is centered around the battle between Thor’s army, Sigrid’s band of misfits, and the Vanir. The reason for this war is Sigrid’s efforts to avenge her family, who were slaughtered on the day of her wedding with Lief. Sigrid obviously can’t win on her own. Hence, she assembles a team who can help her get into Asgard so she can kill the God of the Thunder. Loki seemingly hangs around and nudges Sigrid and her gang in the right direction because he just loves to see his brother and his father face the wrath of a few determined mortals. But eventually, it becomes clear that Loki’s motivations are quite complex, and the goal that he has in mind is pretty catastrophic. And although he can kill Thor with the flick of his finger, he is using Sigrid and her team...
- 9/19/2024
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
During the Yen Press Industry Panel at New York Comic Con 2022, Yen Press, LLC announced the acquisition of ten highly anticipated releases—a list that includes What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim?, the print edition of the 2015 webtoon of the same title, which was later adapted into a South Korean television series in 2018. This slate of Yen Press announcements includes new manga, novels (Sasaki and Miyano: First-Years; Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop; Spy Classroom Short Story Collection), manhwa (What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim?), and a fan book (Horimiya Memorial Book Page. 100).
Horimiya Memorial Book Page. 100
Story by Hero
Art by Daisuke Hagiwara
A snapshot of the sweet, “aww”-inspiring tale of school life!
Celebrating the first hundred chapters of Horimiya, collected in this memorial book are a treasure trove of original illustrations posted in commemoration of new chapter releases, a sneak peek at a few of the storyboards before they went to print…...
Horimiya Memorial Book Page. 100
Story by Hero
Art by Daisuke Hagiwara
A snapshot of the sweet, “aww”-inspiring tale of school life!
Celebrating the first hundred chapters of Horimiya, collected in this memorial book are a treasure trove of original illustrations posted in commemoration of new chapter releases, a sneak peek at a few of the storyboards before they went to print…...
- 10/12/2022
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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