Major Shonen Jump Creator Breaks Silence on Anime’s Debut

Netflix recently shared more information about when viewers worldwide can watch the new anime. Last month, before the anime launched, the official Netflix Anime X account announced it would begin streaming in parts of Asia on April 5th. While a specific global release date isn’t set, it will be available on the platform starting in May. Both dubbed and subtitled versions will be offered. The anime has already premiered with two episodes, and its creator, Yue Suenaga, has shared his initial reactions.

10 Anime Characters Redefining Gender Roles in 2026

While Western shows are starting to feature more diverse characters, anime has been challenging traditional gender roles for decades. From charming male leads in ’90s romance to thought-provoking and unconventional character designs today, the anime industry consistently creates characters who break the mold and defy easy categorization.

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Opens Up About Major Change in Season 2: “A New Side of Her”

After the final episode aired, the anime’s website published interviews with the voice actors for Frieren (Atsumi Tanezaki), Fern (Kana Ichinose), and Stark (Chiaki Kobyashi). They discussed their experiences with the new season, how it differed from the first, and their overall impressions of the story. Kana Ichinose, who voices Fern, specifically talked about how her character evolved from Season 1.

Every New Supe in The Boys Season 5 Explained & Ranked by Power

A powerful new hero is actually someone we’ve seen before, and she might play a key, though understated, role in the upcoming battle against Homelander. The other new characters introduced this season seem designed to be secondary, even the ones with considerable strength.

1996’s Most Influential TV Show Was Cancelled After 8 Episodes, But Launched Some Of The 2000s’ Best Comedians

It became obvious after The Dana Carvey Show was canceled after only eight episodes that Carvey and Smigel weren’t interested in returning to Saturday Night Live. They wanted to create something bolder and more unconventional, something that would showcase a darker, more subversive side of Carvey’s comedy, moving beyond his clean-cut image. Fans shouldn’t expect familiar bits like “Choppin’ Broccoli” or catchphrases from Garth and Hans. Instead, the show aimed for shocking and boundary-pushing sketches that SNL would never attempt. Despite its short run, the show successfully launched the careers of several now-famous comedians – a goal ABC had hoped for.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3’s Best Romance Was Hiding in Plain Sight

This connection goes beyond typical romance found in action-adventure stories. Instead of a gradual build-up to a predictable relationship, these characters bond over shared feelings of isolation. When a character burdened by a curse finds someone who accepts him as a person, not a monster, they quickly form a deep and meaningful understanding of each other.

Colman Domingo Jokes Euphoria Fans Are Creepy On SNL

The Emmy-winning actor discussed his long career, explaining that people often have trouble remembering where they’ve seen him before. He joked that this might be because he’s been in so many different shows, including Fear the Walking Dead, iCarly, and Euphoria.