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Mick Lauer

Hazbin Hotel’s Controversial Season 1 Group Recasting Explained
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Five long years after Vivziepop’s 2019 release of the Hazbin Hotel YouTube pilot “That’s Entertainment!”, the animated musical series returned for its first season on Amazon Prime. However, the highly-anticipated release of Hazbin Hotel season 1 brought with it a major change that was met with criticism from the series’ cult following.

Between the 2019 release of the YouTube pilot and the 2024 release of season 1 via Amazon Prime and A24, Vivziepop re-auditioned each major role, leading to a group recasting of Hazbin Hotel. This new Hazbin Hotel season 1 cast was met with a good deal of pushback from Hellaverse fans who had been following the project since its Patreon-funded inception, and vague communication from the show creator led to speculation about the reasons behind this drastic change. However, the fact that Hazbin Hotel season 1 set a Prime Video streaming record seems to indicate that the change may have been for the better.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 1/19/2025
  • by Alise Herndon
  • ScreenRant
Bleach's Ichibe Isn't a Normal Soul Reaper
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Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War: The Conflict opens with a bang. While the end of part 2 shows the Quincy on the back foot, that doesn't last for very long at all. This reversal of circumstances isn't going to go unchallenged as Ichigo Kurosaki and his friends have swiftly arrived at the scene. While things are no longer looking great for the Soul Reapers, they still have plenty of ways to fight back, despite the losses they have suffered.

Among the characters who can still fight back is the last of the Royal Guard Squad, Ichibe Hyosube. Though Yhwach managed to best him, Ichibe is still alive and able to regain his strength. Ichibe hasn't been around in the series for very long, but he's incredibly important to this world. No one in the world is quite as close to the Soul King. No one else knows the exact circumstances of...
See full article at CBR
  • 10/8/2024
  • by Rylie Clothier
  • CBR
Is Yoriichi Related to Tanjiro in Demon Slayer?
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The following contains major spoilers for the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba manga, by Koyoharu Gotouge, available in English through Viz Media.

Demon Slayer largely revolves around Tanjiro Kamado's journey to save his sister, but there are numerous other characters sprinkled across the series. Yoriichi Tsugikuni is one of the most important and mysterious characters in Demon Slayer's lore. As the creator of Sun-Breathing, the original and most powerful of all Breathing Styles, Yoriichi is the indisputable strongest when it comes to Demon Slayers.

Though he died ages before the series' present day, his Sun-Breathing lives on thanks to Tanjiro, who now wields the strongest Breathing Style and bears a striking resemblance to the Original Sun-Breather. Yoriichi, like many in a world filled with demons, lived a tragic life, but his relationship with the Kamado family provides a surprising twist on one of Demon Slayer's most often asked questions: is Tanjiro related to Yoriichi?...
See full article at CBR
  • 9/15/2024
  • by Ryan McCarthy, Jenny Melzer, Katie Doll
  • CBR
Tower of God Season 2 English Dub Reveals Cast & Crew, Release Date
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Even after four years of waiting, the English dub of Tower of God reopens for Season 2 like we've never left! Check out the below cast and crew ascending for Episode 1, which will be available to stream on Crunchyroll from Sunday, July 21 . Tower of God Season 2 English Dub Cast Jue Viole Grace/The 25th Bam voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch Ja Wangnan voiced by Aleks Le Yeo Goseng voiced by Reba Buhr Yeo Miseng voiced by Brenna Larsen Kang Horyang voiced by Cory Yee Hon Akraptor voiced by Mick Lauer Nya Nia voiced by Anjali Kunapaneni Kim Lurker voiced by Cory Yee Hwaryun voiced by Laura Post Yuri Jahad voiced by Kira Buckland Maschenny voiced by Reba Buhr Repellista voiced by Brenna Larsen Alumik voiced by Mick Lauer Tower of God Season 2 English Dub Crew Voice Director: Kirstie Simone Producer: Rita Majkut Adaptation: Gavin Harrison Mixer: Ernie Sheesley Engineer: David Walsh...
See full article at Crunchyroll
  • 7/20/2024
  • by Liam Dempsey
  • Crunchyroll
Hazbin Hotel: What Changed From the Pilot?
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Hazbin Hotel, the raunchy animated pilot, is finally becoming a fully-fledged series on Prime Video, following its successful debut on YouTube. The events of the pilot are considered canon, but the series will set the correct lore of the world, and some visual changes have been made. The new series will feature a new cast, with notable actors taking on the roles, and Bento Box Entertainment is teaming up with SpindleHorse Toons for the animation. The series will debut on Prime Video in January 2024.

After Hazbin Hotel rocked the internet in 2019, followed by the successful spinoff series Helluva Boss, this raunchy animated pilot is finally coming to Prime Video via A24 as a fully-fledged series. Hazbin Hotel tells the story of Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell, as she develops a controversial program to "rehabilitate" the numerous demons residing down below: the eponymous Hazbin Hotel, where demons check-in and redeemed souls check out.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 11/19/2023
  • by Sean Shuman
  • MovieWeb
See I Can See You in NYC
One of the best posters we've ever seen is for the indie film I Can See You, which is the debut feature from writer/director Graham Reznick under Larry Fessenden’s Scareflix banner. If you happen to be in the NYC area April 29th through May 5th, you'll be able to see first-hand if the project lives up to its artwork.

I Can See You, along with "The Viewer," a brand new short film also written and directed by Reznickto, will be playing at the Kraine Theatre (85 East 4th Street in the East Village) on the above dates with an additional screening on May 10th.

For those of us who live elsewhere, the DVD will be released on May 26th, 2009.

Tagged "a psychedelic campfire tale," I Can See You takes three aspiring advertising execs out into the wilderness for a weekend brainstorming session. Their assignment is to overhaul the image...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 4/23/2009
  • by The Woman In Black
  • DreadCentral.com
First photos and 3-D poster for Glass Eye Pix’s The Viewer!
We previously reported here about the impending theatrical and DVD releases of the Glass Eye Pix/Scareflix feature I Can See You and the accompanying 3-D short The Viewer, both directed by Graham Reznick. Now the Glass Eye gang has given us a first look at a couple of photos from The Viewer, along with a 3-D poster (red-and-blue glasses not included). See ’em below!

Written, directed and edited by Reznick, who also did the sound design (as he has for numerous other Scareflix), The Viewer stars Mick Lauer and Lindsay Burdge in the story of “a telepathic interrogation experienced from the perspective of a suspected murderer,” according to the Glass Eye folks. “Telepathic viewing doesn’t come without a price, however; as the suspect resists the mind-reader’s tactics, the ‘viewing’ intensity is increased…dissolving the fragile boundaries between memory, identity and reality.”

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See full article at Fangoria
  • 4/10/2009
  • Fangoria
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