7 Shocking Fire Force Characters Who Might Betray Their Allies for the White-Clad!

It’s not just Kurono who might be joining the White-Clad group by the end of the anime; character like Conehead could also potentially become a part of it. As one of Hibana’s top scientists, Conehead often criticizes her for her association with the 8th Company, especially after they were declared outlaws in order to protect their captain. However, his criticism intensifies when he learns about Conehead’s illicit scientific experiments, which could make him a suitable candidate for Dr. Giovanni’s White-Clad group.

While Conehead isn’t as fixated on Adolla as his counterpart in the White-Clad, his motivations might shift if presented with a compelling reason to do so. Besides Kurono and Conehead, there are several other Fire Force characters who could potentially join the ranks of the White-Clad before the anime concludes.

25 Movies That Will Make You Love Good Will Hunting Even More!

1998 saw “The Movie” win both Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor (for Robin Williams’ performance) at the Academy Awards. This film is often hailed as one of the greatest ever made due to its exceptional acting, deeply moving storyline that tackles themes like working-class perseverance, mental health, and mentorship. Interestingly, it isn’t based on real events, but its portrayal feels authentic despite the dramatic elements. Other films with similar qualities have also earned recognition for their excellence in these areas.

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In the parking lot of a grocery store, a man going by “David” (David Giuntoli) encounters Morgan and her kids. At first glance, he appears to be an accidental acquaintance, a friendly stranger offering greetings, but there’s an undercurrent of familiarity. He left a children’s card game in the cart with a message for Morgan, confirming his identity as the same individual whose manipulative games she has been dealing with. This scene underscores the fact that he can reach anyone connected to her. As we venture into season 2 of High Potential, I have concerns about one character more than others.

Last Chance! Watch Scorsese’s 94% RT Gangster Epic Before It Leaves Netflix

From his groundbreaking debut film “Mean Streets” to his Academy Award-winning masterpiece “The Departed,” and finally their long-awaited reunion in “The Irishman,” Scorsese has consistently demonstrated his ability to portray the gritty reality of the criminal underworld. However, it’s one particular gangster movie that remains his most captivating, leaving fans spellbound but with limited time left to watch it on Netflix.

Wes Craven’s Hidden Horror Gem: Why Red Eye Will Haunt You More Than Scream

The creation of the Scream franchise, which has endured for nearly three decades, stemmed from Craven’s newfound affection for the slasher subgenre. However, there’s another chilling gem in Craven’s filmography that outdoes even his most terrifying slasher movies. This lesser-known masterpiece is 2005’s Red Eye, where a woman named Lisa (played by Rachel McAdams) finds herself under the relentless threat of a man named Jackson (Cillian Murphy), on a seemingly ordinary flight.

Sam Wilson’s Shocking Lawsuit Against The New Avengers Revealed!

Two significant Phase 5 releases that subtly foreshadow the plot of Avengers: Doomsday are Captain America: A New World Order and Thunderbolts*. In the first, the primary antagonist directly hints at the impending battle Captain America must engage in, while in the second, at least three superhero squads appear poised to confront Doctor Doom, seemingly on their own terms. However, upon closer inspection, the post-credits scenes of Captain America: A New World Order and Thunderbolts* may subtly suggest interpretations different from what initially meets the eye.

Doctor Who Star ALMOST Played THIS Marvel Hero!

At the MCM Comic-Con event, as reported by Bleeding Cool, David Tennant was questioned about which superhero character he would like to portray. Tennant mentioned Reed Richards, also known as Mister Fantastic, the head of the Fantastic Four. Although Tennant may have desired the part, he appears content with Pedro Pascal stepping into the role of the renowned Marvel hero. Tennant expressed his feelings by saying: