“Another lecture I suppose.” laments a character in the latest episode of Godzilla: Singular Point as he spots an email pop up on his computer.
“Another lecture I suppose.” laments a character in the latest episode of Godzilla: Singular Point as he spots an email pop up on his computer.
Momentum is certainly building in Godzilla: Singular Point thanks to more Kaiju popping up all over the world faster than branches of Costa Coffee, but
After the last episode let the Kaiju action off the hook, we find Episode 4 of Godzilla: Singular Point pumping the breaks once more as
Typical. You wait hours for one Rodan and thousands turn up all at once…As we glide into the third installment of Singular Point, Godzilla’s latest
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Adult Swim and Crunchyroll have released a new trailer for ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus’. The thirteen part anime is set in the film continuity and
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As we finally get to the end of Toho Animation and Polygram’s attempt to bring the King Of The Monsters to the anime, an audible
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