[spoilers]
The new leaks for Chapter 1143 are out for One Piece’s manga. While everyone complains about how short Loki and Luffy’s destined fight was, Shepherd Sommers has a Devil Fruit no one could’ve predicted. It’s unclear how the Elbaphians will bring the children to safety after this.
Shepherd Sommers from One Piece. [Credit: Shueisha]
In the latest chapter, it’s revealed that the controlled children can’t be touched because of Saint Sommers’ Devil Fruit. Meanwhile, the nightmares were indeed manifested by Saint Killingham’s Devil Fruit, the Dragon-Dragon Fruit, Model: Qilin, as predicted.
The chapter ends on a cliffhanger that Loki either didn’t kill his dad or it wasn’t because he wanted to. It seems like theories were right that he might be a good person after all and instead help the children free from Sommers’ thorns. One Piece is picking up the pace now.
The new leaks for Chapter 1143 are out for One Piece’s manga. While everyone complains about how short Loki and Luffy’s destined fight was, Shepherd Sommers has a Devil Fruit no one could’ve predicted. It’s unclear how the Elbaphians will bring the children to safety after this.
Shepherd Sommers from One Piece. [Credit: Shueisha]
In the latest chapter, it’s revealed that the controlled children can’t be touched because of Saint Sommers’ Devil Fruit. Meanwhile, the nightmares were indeed manifested by Saint Killingham’s Devil Fruit, the Dragon-Dragon Fruit, Model: Qilin, as predicted.
The chapter ends on a cliffhanger that Loki either didn’t kill his dad or it wasn’t because he wanted to. It seems like theories were right that he might be a good person after all and instead help the children free from Sommers’ thorns. One Piece is picking up the pace now.
- 3/19/2025
- by Bidisha Mitra
- FandomWire
One Piece chapter #1134 will follow up on the emotional reunion of Nico Robin and Jaguar D. Saul, a reunion more than two decades in the making, both literally and narratively. The latest chapter beautifully captures the significance of their reunion, starting with offering a poignant glimpse into the life of an 8-year-old Nico Robin, who endured the world's wrath, hatred, and threats. This powerful scene serves as a stark reminder of the terror and isolation Robin faced following the tragic Ohara incident.
The chapter also unveils a few intriguing surprises, highlighting the wonders of Elbaph Island, where ships can float in the air using sea clouds. However, the standout moment remains the heartwarming reunion of Robin and Saul, masterfully crafted to mirror the emotional resonance of their first meeting. With this touching moment providing reassurance that Saul is doing well, One Piece Chapter #1134 sets the stage to delve deeper into...
The chapter also unveils a few intriguing surprises, highlighting the wonders of Elbaph Island, where ships can float in the air using sea clouds. However, the standout moment remains the heartwarming reunion of Robin and Saul, masterfully crafted to mirror the emotional resonance of their first meeting. With this touching moment providing reassurance that Saul is doing well, One Piece Chapter #1134 sets the stage to delve deeper into...
- 12/10/2024
- by Rohit Jaiswar
- ScreenRant
The Match Factory has secured the rights for Berlinale Competition title “Dying,” by German director Matthias Glasner. Wild Bunch will be distributing the film in Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland.
Glasner credits include Golden Bear nominees “Gnade” (2012) and “Der Freie Wille” (2006).
The ensemble cast is led by Lars Eidinger, and also includes Corinna Harfouch, Lilith Stangenberg and Ronald Zehrfeld.
“Dying” follows the very individual members of the Lunies family, who haven’t been a family for a long time. Lissy (Harfouch) is quietly happy about her demented husband Gerd (Hans-Uwe Bauer) slowly wasting away in a home. But her new freedom is short-lived: Diabetes, cancer and kidney failure mean that she doesn’t have much time left either.
Son Tom (Eidinger), a conductor in his early 40s, is working on a composition called “Dying,” while at the same time being made the surrogate father of his ex-girlfriend’s child. Tom...
Glasner credits include Golden Bear nominees “Gnade” (2012) and “Der Freie Wille” (2006).
The ensemble cast is led by Lars Eidinger, and also includes Corinna Harfouch, Lilith Stangenberg and Ronald Zehrfeld.
“Dying” follows the very individual members of the Lunies family, who haven’t been a family for a long time. Lissy (Harfouch) is quietly happy about her demented husband Gerd (Hans-Uwe Bauer) slowly wasting away in a home. But her new freedom is short-lived: Diabetes, cancer and kidney failure mean that she doesn’t have much time left either.
Son Tom (Eidinger), a conductor in his early 40s, is working on a composition called “Dying,” while at the same time being made the surrogate father of his ex-girlfriend’s child. Tom...
- 1/22/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.