Four hours. The original cut was apparently four hours long. Part of me desperately wants to see that version.
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Four hours. The original cut was apparently four hours long. Part of me desperately wants to see that version.
The thing people keep getting wrong about this casting is assuming nepotism explains it. The article lays it out clearly and the answer is way more interesting than that. The voice note origin story alone is something I had never heard before reading this.
Does the film cover Michael's vitiligo and the whole skin change narrative, or does it gloss over that too?
The technology sector is experiencing a paradox. While headlines scream about mass layoffs at major tech companies, a critical shortage is quietly building in one of the most essential areas of digital infrastructure. Datacenters, the physical backbone of our digital world, are facing an unprecedented demand surge, and there simply are not enough skilled professionals to build and maintain them. Countries across the globe are rushing to establish their own datacenter infrastructure. From India's ambitious plans to become a datacenter hub to the European Union's push for data sovereignty, and emerging markets in Southeast Asia and Latin America building their first large scale facilities, the construction boom is just beginning.
Genuinely asking, if someone has only watched the anime and not read the original manhwa, is Ragnarok still worth jumping into? The anime is only through season two so far.
I read the light novel before the manhwa dropped and was honestly worried the adaptation would flatten the emotional texture. So far Nickup's art is carrying a lot of the weight that the prose handled through internal monologue. It is a different experience but not a lesser one.
My only concern with an anime adaptation is pacing. A lot of the humor lives in facial expression panels and the slow build of a comedic beat. Bad pacing would absolutely kill what makes Lloyd so funny.
The year 2026 marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of manhwa as a medium. What started as a trickle of Korean comics receiving anime adaptations has become a flood, with at least fifteen confirmed projects bringing beloved manhwa to animated life. This explosive growth wasn't accidental but the inevitable result of Solo Leveling's massive success proving that manhwa adaptations can compete with traditional manga anime in quality, popularity, and profitability. Studios across Japan and Korea are investing heavily in manhwa properties, recognizing that Korean storytelling brings fresh perspectives, innovative premises, and built-in fanbases eager to see their favorite series animated. The diversity of genres receiving adaptations demonstrates that manhwa appeal extends far beyond action and fantasy into romance, psychological thriller, sports, and slice-of-life territories.
Competitors should be paying attention to how HeyGen handles the credit system overhaul they recently did. Renaming confusing credits, labeling premium features clearly, showing cost estimates before you generate. That kind of UX honesty builds trust and reduces churn.
Honestly the uncanny valley problem has mostly been solved for internal corporate use. Nobody expects a training video presenter to have the warmth of a live teacher. The standard is just professional and clear.
The enterprise adoption story is the one that should worry traditional SIs and consulting firms most. When Klarna and Deutsche Telekom are using this, it is no longer a founder tool.
Hot take: the real winners in this trend are not the AI labs building chips, it is the chip design services companies and IP licensors who get paid no matter who wins the AI model competition.
The rose gold love bracelet is adorable but I'd stack it with some beaded ones for more texture
Perfect balance between dressy and casual. You could wear this anywhere and not feel over or underdressed
The mandala print gives me such peaceful vibes perfect for those slow Sunday morning coffee runs
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