Ever since One Piece first hit the scene back in 1997, it’s been a huge deal in the Shonen manga and anime. The epic adventure series has spawned countless adaptations and spin-offs, cementing itself as the best-selling manga series of all time.
The story’s main character, Monkey D. Luffy, is basically a household name for anime fans across the globe.
But one character who often steals the spotlight is Dracule Mihawk, widely regarded as the greatest swordsman in the entire One Piece universe. This ultra-powerful figure commands deep respect and admiration from swordsmen everywhere.
There’s a fascinating fan theory that links Mihawk to the historical figure of Vlad the Impaler, otherwise infamously known as Dracula.
Is Dracule Mihawk Based on Dracula In One Piece?
This whole Dracula theory surrounding One Piece stems from where the manga’s creator, Eiichiro Oda, drew inspiration for the kingdom of Lulusia.
Dracule...
The story’s main character, Monkey D. Luffy, is basically a household name for anime fans across the globe.
But one character who often steals the spotlight is Dracule Mihawk, widely regarded as the greatest swordsman in the entire One Piece universe. This ultra-powerful figure commands deep respect and admiration from swordsmen everywhere.
There’s a fascinating fan theory that links Mihawk to the historical figure of Vlad the Impaler, otherwise infamously known as Dracula.
Is Dracule Mihawk Based on Dracula In One Piece?
This whole Dracula theory surrounding One Piece stems from where the manga’s creator, Eiichiro Oda, drew inspiration for the kingdom of Lulusia.
Dracule...
- 4/3/2024
- by Mudassir Kamran
- FandomWire
Bidding farewell to a character after a popular TV show comes to an end can be a difficult challenge. This was certainly the case for Charlie Hunnam, who found it hard to let go of his role as Jax Teller on the popular biker drama Sons of Anarchy.
For Hunnam, the experience was akin to going through a real-life grieving process, which only added to the emotional strain of saying goodbye to a beloved character.
Charlie Hunnam | Randy Holmes/ABC via Getty Images Charlie Hunnam admits that he experienced a 10-day period of grief after ‘Sons of Anarchy’
It has been over eight years since Sons of Anarchy ended with Jax’s tragic demise, and fans of the show may recall the time Hunnam reminisced about saying goodbye to the iconic character.
In a video on Instagram, Hunnam revealed that he experienced a lot of grief after filming his final scene as Jax.
For Hunnam, the experience was akin to going through a real-life grieving process, which only added to the emotional strain of saying goodbye to a beloved character.
Charlie Hunnam | Randy Holmes/ABC via Getty Images Charlie Hunnam admits that he experienced a 10-day period of grief after ‘Sons of Anarchy’
It has been over eight years since Sons of Anarchy ended with Jax’s tragic demise, and fans of the show may recall the time Hunnam reminisced about saying goodbye to the iconic character.
In a video on Instagram, Hunnam revealed that he experienced a lot of grief after filming his final scene as Jax.
- 3/30/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Image Source: Getty / Rich Fury
In our Q&a series Last Call, we get down to the bottom of every last thing with some of our favorite celebs - from the last time they were starstruck to the last song they listened to. This week, Maika Monroe takes our call.
Maika Monroe first broke out as a horror icon in 2014's "It Follows," which she followed up with turns in "The Guest," "Tau," and "Greta." Earlier this year, she cemented her scary-movie dominance with Chloe Okuno's "Watcher," which premiered at Sundance and was released this summer. So Popsugar wants to know: how's it feel to earn the scream-queen title?
"It's kind of crazy, honestly," Monroe tells Popsugar. "I try not to think about it too much, you know? I'm just trying to work on projects that mean something to me and I think that people will enjoy."
But Monroe is a lifelong horror fan,...
In our Q&a series Last Call, we get down to the bottom of every last thing with some of our favorite celebs - from the last time they were starstruck to the last song they listened to. This week, Maika Monroe takes our call.
Maika Monroe first broke out as a horror icon in 2014's "It Follows," which she followed up with turns in "The Guest," "Tau," and "Greta." Earlier this year, she cemented her scary-movie dominance with Chloe Okuno's "Watcher," which premiered at Sundance and was released this summer. So Popsugar wants to know: how's it feel to earn the scream-queen title?
"It's kind of crazy, honestly," Monroe tells Popsugar. "I try not to think about it too much, you know? I'm just trying to work on projects that mean something to me and I think that people will enjoy."
But Monroe is a lifelong horror fan,...
- 7/18/2022
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
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