New Mexico ”arrives on Salto… The coolest of kings with the animated“ Ranking of Kings ”…

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The series “Roswell: New Mexico” lands on Salto

The 1990s were also the golden age of teen shows, with Beverly hills, Angela, 15, Buffy, Dawson, but also Roswell. Less cited, less known, it is nonetheless a model of the genre, created by Jason Katims based on the novels of Minda Metz and before he put all the series fans in agreement with his masterpiece. Friday Night Lights. In 2019, the American channel The CW orders a reboot, which uses the same plot – Liz discovers that her friends Max, Isobel and Michael are aliens with powers – except that the characters are no longer high school students, at the image of teenage series today, more mature and darker.

Romances, conspiracies and even social commentary since Liz is the daughter of undocumented migrants, are on the program of a series that already has three seasons. The first two have been available since Friday on the Salto platform.

The coolest kings in the “Ranking of Kings” anime

It is the Japanese animated series of the moment, visible in simulcast on Wakanim and
Crunchyroll. Ranking of Kings is originally a manga by Sōsuke Tōka, published since 2017 in Japan and from April at Ki-oon in France, but its popularity exploded with the animated adaptation signed by Wit Studio, to which we owe the best seasons of The attack of the Titans. The story follows little prince Bojji, deaf and dumb, and too fragile to hold a sword, in a world where kings are ranked by power. Suffice to say that Bojji has no chance, until he meets a mysterious shadow. Each episode is a lesson in life, optimism and fun.

A podcast to revisit and rehabilitate (already) “Matrix Resurrections”

In theaters since December 21, the fourth film Matrix is not what one can call a public success, with “only” 700,000 entries at the French box office, nor criticism, with a lot of disappointment and incomprehension. Podcast It’s more than sci-fi frankly asks the question: Matrix Resurrections is it a good movie? The responses of the guests, led by Julien Abadie, author of the brilliant essay
Speed ​​Racer: The Wachowskis in the light of speed, are likely to surprise you and push you to see again a film in perpetual struggle against itself, and perhaps the most beautiful reflection on the current state of the modern blockbuster.


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