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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Sets the Record as the Most Awarded Film in History

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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ has set the record as the most awarded film in history.

The honor is based on a report generated by IGN, which noted that the film has earned 158 accolades to date from major critics organizations, surpassing the record previously held by ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’ which earned 101 major awards.

The film is currently nominated in 11 categories at this year’s Oscars.

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Studio Ghibli Released the First Trailer for Hayao Miyazaki’s Final Film

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Studio Ghibli released the first trailer for Hayao Miyazaki’s final film ‘The Boy and the Heron’.

The film is set to make its US premiere at this year’s New York Film Festival, taking place from October 6th to 8th. It’s set to make its debut in theaters nationwide and IMAX on December 8th.

The trailer can be seen below.

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The Live-Action ‘One Piece’ Series Hit Number One in 84 Countries Beating ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Wednesday’

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The live-action adaptation of ‘One Piece’ hit number one on Netflix in over 84 countries, just three days after its release. This surpassed the record set by hit series ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Wednesday’.

The series is described as the following: “Based on Japan’s highest-selling manga series in history by Eiichiro Oda, ONE PIECE is a legendary high-seas adventure unlike any other. Monkey D. Luffy is a young adventurer who has longed for a life of freedom since he can remember. Luffy sets off from his small village on a perilous journey to find the legendary fabled treasure, ONE PIECE, to become King of the Pirates!”

The trailer can be seen below.

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Studio Ghibli Released New Images From Hayao Miyazaki’s Final Film

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Studio Ghibli released new images from Hayao Miyazaki’s final film ‘The Boy and the Heron’.

The film is set to make its US premiere at this year’s New York Film Festival, taking place from October 6th to 8th, with a North American theater release date coming later this year.

It had already become the largest debut in Studio Ghibli’s history with a $13.2M opening weekend in Japan despite no promotion or marketing.

The released images can be seen below.

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