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Netflix’s stunning “Yasuke” spins a fantastical Black samurai story, but needs more space to swing Starring LaKeith Stanfield, the mere six episodes of LeSean Thomas' anime epic leaves us ...
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The Assassin's Creed Shadows Claws of Awaji Expansion Release Date has been revealed, bringing a new chapter in Naoe and ...
Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ first DLC, Claws of Awaji, launches September 16 with a new region, weapons, and 10+ hours of story ...
Assassin's Creed Shadows was a huge success for Ubisoft, and before the game's official launch, the publisher confirmed that ...
Only Yasuke can move thesewith his brute strength, so if the player finds one as Naoe they'll need to swap characters or, if in a restricted area, come back later.
Yasuke sure offers plenty of substance along with entertainment. The title character is a real-life historical figure with a legend that’s ripe for (some) reimagining. He did actually exist as ...
The new Netflix series mashes up the story of a real-life Black samurai with giant mechas and wizards — Thomas calls it "Trojan horse-ing" the real history through the medium of Japanese anime.
Yasuke, from LeSean Thomas, feels like part of a cultural shift regarding the centering of other ethnicities within the industry. It already stands out as a show about a Black character in an ...
“Yasuke” premieres April 29 on Netflix. “Justice League: World War II” will be distributed on digital by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on April 27 on Blu-ray on May 11.
Yasuke was the first African and first non-Japanese man to hold the title of samurai in Japan. (Illustration: Anthony Azekwoh via Creative Commons) Samurai, or “one who serves,” were in and of ...