One Piece 1116 - Vegapunk’s message has been a real eye-opener. He’s been talking about how the world of One Piece is on the brink of sinking due to rising sea levels. To understand why, we need to go back to the Void Century when everything changed. This was when Joy Boy and his allies clashed with an alliance of 20 Kingdoms. Despite their efforts, Joy Boy was defeated, marking the end of the Void Century. The aftermath of this massive war caused the sea levels to rise by 200 meters, leaving the old world of One Piece submerged. Interestingly, Joy Boy’s adversaries were the precursors to today’s World Government, a provisional army formed by the 20 Kingdoms, known as The Alliance.
As we move forward to One Piece chapter 1116, we can expect a deeper dive into the Ancient Weapons. Vegapunk, the creator of the mysterious Mother Flame, still has more to share about the power that could trigger the sinking. We might also learn more about the other ancient weapons and their potential uses. The upcoming chapter is set to be historic as Vegapunk’s message concludes, potentially revealing key information like the true identity of the World Government’s leaders and the name of the Ancient Kingdom. This knowledge, known to the people of Ohara, could be in Vegapunk’s possession. Whether or not these revelations will happen now or later is up to Oda. But one thing’s for sure, the next chapter is going to be a game-changer, revealing crucial details about the Ancient Weapons, the power dynamics in the World Government, the impending war, and the Ancient Kingdom. So, stay tuned!

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter Are Back in New 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' Trailer

The excellent adventure continues as Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves return for Bill & Ted Face the Music -- and the stakes have never been higher.

As revealed in this new trailer, William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. (Winter) and Theodore "Ted" Logan (Reeves) are still best friends after all these years and still set on uniting mankind. This time, they'll have a little help from their daughters (Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine) as they set out on another time travel adventure to bring about world peace.

"Bill, we've spent our whole life trying to write the song that will unite the world," Reeves' Ted says in the trailer. "Why can't we just go to the future when we have written it?"




"And take it from ourselves!" Bill replies.

"But isn't that stealing?" Ted ponders.

"How is that stealing if we're stealing it from ourselves, dude?" Bill reasons.

The movie's first trailer dropped in June, previewing the new hijinks and a cast that includes Erinn Hayes and Jayma Mays as Bill and Ted's respective wives, Holland Taylor as The Great Leader, Kid Cudi, Kristen Schaal, Jillian Bell and more.

The Bill & Ted threequel hails from screenwriters Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, who were also behind Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey, with Dean Parisot (Galaxy Quest) stepping in to direct.