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Lenore, disillusioned with being a vampire and unwilling to live as Isaac's prisoner, makes her peace with Hector before walking out into the sunlight and allowing herself to disintegrate. At Dracula's castle, the refugees have begun establishing a permanent settlement under Alucard and Greta's leadership, while Sypha reveals to Alucard that she is pregnant with Trevor's child. To their shock, a horse suddenly appears carrying an injured but still-living Trevor, who had been transported to safety through the Infinite Corridor by Saint Germain just before the latter died. Trevor also reveals the weapon he used was originally created by a wizard-turned-blacksmith as part of a "very one-sided" murder-suicide pact with God, hence why it had the power to slay Death. Reunited, the three reflect on all they survived together and look forward to a brighter future. Meanwhile, in London, it is revealed that Dracula and Lisa were successfully resurrected by the ritual and have settled into an inn disguised as commoners; while neither understand how or why the ritual restored them, they decide to remain in hiding and allow their son to live his own life while promising to visit him someday. The series ends with Dracula and Lisa together in bed, vowing to fully approach their new chance at life to build their new future. Production[edit] Warren Ellis wrote the series as a direct-to-video film before adapting it for a television format. In March 2007, Frederator Studios acquired the rights to produce an animated film adaptation of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, intended as a direct-to-video production. Frederator brought writer Warren Ellis aboard as the screenwriter for the series. In an interview with Paste, Warren Ellis said that when he was contacted about Castlevania he had no previous knowledge of the series and discovered it was a "Japanese transposition of the Hammer Horror films I grew up with and loved".

com/title/80232398 modifier - modifier le code - voir Wikidata (aide) La Chronique des Bridgerton (Bridgerton) est une série télévisée américaine créée par Chris Van Dusen (en), basée sur la série de livres éponyme de Julia Quinn et diffusée depuis le 25 décembre 2020 sur Netflix. Produite par Shonda Rhimes, la série se déroule dans la haute société londonienne lors de la Régence anglaise. Synopsis[modifier | modifier le code] La série se déroule dans la haute société londonienne lors de la Régence anglaise du XIXe siècle. L'histoire se concentre sur deux familles, les Bridgerton et les Featherington. La famille Bridgerton est composée de Violet, vicomtesse douairière Bridgerton, de ses quatre fils Anthony, Benedict, Colin et Gregory, et de ses quatre filles Daphné, Eloïse, Francesca et Hyacinthe. La famille Featherington est composée de Lady Portia Featherington, son mari le baron Archibald Featherington et leurs trois filles, Philippa, Prudence et Penelope, ainsi que de leur lointaine cousine Marina Thompson. Première saison[modifier | modifier le code] La première saison suit l'histoire de Daphne Bridgerton, fille aînée d'une famille de la noblesse londonienne, qui entre dans le monde[1]. Obtenant très vite la faveur de la reine Charlotte, elle rencontre Simon Basset, le duc de Hastings, et ils décident tous deux de faire semblant de se courtiser pour faire taire les commérages, très courants et insidieux à l'époque, mais aussi pour avoir le temps de choisir un prétendant qui leur convient chacun de leur côté sans être pressés vers le mariage par leurs proches respectifs. Mais c'est sans compter l'attachement bien réel qui va s'installer entre eux[2]. Deuxième saison[modifier | modifier le code] La deuxième saison se concentre sur l'aîné de la famille, Anthony Bridgerton, vicomte, qui à 30 ans passé est bien décidé à finalement se marier. Mais il est plus en quête d'une épouse « parfaite » que de romance.

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Juiz, Andy, and Shen try to attack but are all countered by Billy using their abilities as well. Billy ask Tatiana to join him, but Fuuko convinces her to refuse. As Billy leaves with the Roundtable, Juiz states that if they do not get it back, they will lose their connection to God. Everybody launches an all out operation to stop him, focusing on using Andy and Fuuko to neutralize Burn. 17"Outsmart"Shō SugawaraYamato HaijimaTakashi KawabataFebruary 3, 2024 (2024-02-03) Andy and Fuuko confront Billy and Burn as the other members set up objects for Fuuko's Unluck to utilize. Burn is ultimately frozen and pierced with a giant pile bunker. Andy and Fuuko try to fight Billy but are unable to counter him due to him using the abilities of other members and Fuuko falls as Andy rushes to catch her. Burn breaks out of his frozen state and escapes the base as Andy and Fuuko are aided by Tatiana. Tatiana unleashes her ability on Billy while Fuuko grabs Apocalypse, holding it hostage and threatening to destroy it if Billy does not stand down. Angered by this, Apocalypse floods Fuuko's mind with the memories stored within him and tries to escape but is stopped when Phil and Shen arrive to help. Billy and his allies escape with the Roundtable as he states that they will be coming for something called "the Ark". ^ "86—エイティシックス—Ep. 4 —アンダー・プレッシャー—" (in Japanese). ASCII Media Works. Retrieved March 24, 2020. ^ "86--EIGHTY-SIX, Vol. 4 (light novel)". Yen Press. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved January 30, 2023. ^ わたしの幸せな結婚 五 (in Japanese). Kadokawa.
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