About Manuel Demegillo
Digital nomad. Loves wasabi and kimchi. Coffee.
Beach bum. Lives where mountains meet the sea.
Endurance runner. Hardcore hiker.
Grew up with 90's sitcoms but remains a normie. Fondest childhood memories always involved so many cartoons now stirred in nostalgia stew. Discovered Ghibli way too late but soon enough to catch The Tale of the Princess Kaguya when it launched.
Avid gamer since Sega released Sonic the Hedgehog 3, but recently finding it hard to finish any new games and would prefer to play 16-bit oldies. Now playing Shadow of the Tomb Raider.
Mustering up the will to finally watch all of One Piece from the start.
One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Old Man and the Sea.
Waiting for a Napoleon Dynamite sequel.
Warner Bros. Trying to Replicate the MCU Was a Bad Idea, DCEU Writer Says
Man of Steel screenplay writer David S. Goyer says Warner Bros. and DC jumped the gun in cloning Marvel Studios’ success with rushed DCEU films.
Saw X Featurette Reveals How the Sequel Goes Back to the Franchise's Roots
A new featurette trailer for Saw X drops celebrating the legacy of the Saw franchise with a return to the horror anthology’s roots.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Cast and Crew Remain Silent About Its Sequel
The Spider-Verse trilogy’s musical composer reveals why information is suspiciously scarce surrounding Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
The Continental Director Shares Big Difference Between the Series and John Wick Movies
The Continental director Albert Hughes says the Peacock show offers more to the lore beyond the four John Wick movies.
Deadpool 3 Director Wanted to Avoid MCU-Style Green Screen Sets
Director Shawn Levy says he’s committed to filming Deadpool 3 without the green screen sets that have become staple of Marvel Studios projects.
Underworld Director Talks Director's Cut on Film's 20th Anniversary
Director Len Wiseman explains why it’s unlikely Underworld fans will see a director’s cut of the movie.
One Piece Star Recalls Meeting Creator Eiichiro Oda: 'Most Scared I've Ever Been'
One of Netflix's One Piece castmates admits meeting manga creator Eiichiro Oda was one of her most terrifying experiences to date.
One Piece Actor Iñaki Godoy Says He Did His Own Thing With Luffy's Voice
Iñaki Godoy says he didn’t want to emulate Luffy’s anime voice on the One Piece Netflix live-action adaptation.
One Piece Producers Tease Plans for at Least 6 Seasons, Gunning for 12-Season Run
Netflix’s One Piece is renewed for Season 2 but the producers say they’re really aiming for 12 to properly adapt the manga’s source material.
Shonen Jump+ and Toho Animation Holding World Maker Short Film Contest
Shonen Jump+ and Toho announce a contest for budding artists to have their work adapted into a live-action short film.
James Wan Says Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Is a Great Setup for Aquaman 3
Director James Wan hints Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom sets up a potential third installment that further develops the Atlantean’s story arc.
A Haunting in Venice Team Explains Why the Film Isn't a Typical Haunted House Flick
A Haunting in Venice offers more than the suspense and horror tropes in the film's trailers.
One Piece Director Reveals One Scene Was Reshot to Make Creator Eiichiro Oda Happy
One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda is so particular with his manga’s Netflix adaptation that an episode director had to reshoot a location-specific scene.
Alec Baldwin Nearly Returned for Mission: Impossible 7, Director Reveals
Director Christopher McQuarrie says Alec Baldwin almost reprised his role as Hunley in an alternate opening for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning.
Netflix’s One Piece Star Iñaki Godoy Ranks His Most Challenging Scenes in the Series
Actor Iñaki Godoy rates the most difficult scenes he did playing Monkey D. Luffy in Netflix's live-action adaptation of One Piece.
Netflix's One Piece Showrunner Explains Why Season 1 Didn't Pursue the Loguetown Arc
One Piece showrunner Steven Maeda singles out the Loguetown Arc as the one thing he regretted not being able to explore in Season 1.
The Nun II Director Michael Chaves Confirms Lots of Conjuring Clues Lurk in the Movie
Director Michael Chaves describes The Nun II as a relentless horror film with tie-ins to the Conjuring Universe.
Guillermo del Toro Praises Hayao Miyazaki at International Premiere of The Boy and the Heron
Guillermo del Toro prefaces the international debut of The Boy and the Heron by paying tribute to Hayao Miyazaki.
One Piece Producers Confirm Scripts Are Ready for Season 2 With Projected Release Date
One Piece producers say Season 2 scripts are ready, and the series can return in a year if Netflix renews the show and production starts immediately.
Indie Director Reveals He Pitched an Aquaman Film So Dark Even Warner Bros. Ditched It
Filmmaker Jeff Nichols shares his Warner Bros. pitch to adapt an Aquaman more depressing than Zack Snyder's or James Wan's takes on the Atlantean.