Dragon Ball Super Confirms When Next Big Update on Anime’s Future Is Coming

A remake of the ‘Battle of Gods’ arc from Dragon Ball Super has been announced. This new version, called Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, is described as an enhanced retelling of the original story. An update on the remake will be shared during the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2026 event on April 19th, according to the event’s website.

M. Night Shyamalan’s 4-Part Apple TV Psychological Thriller Was Praised By Stephen King And Guillermo Del Toro

M. Night Shyamalan initially became famous for directing popular movies like The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs. However, films like The Happening, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and After Earth weren’t as successful and slowed his career momentum. More recently, though, films like The Visit, Split, and his 2024 thriller Trap have been praised as a return to form for Shyamalan.

10 DC Heroes Who Could Totally Beat Superman (And How)

Superheroes with intelligence, ingenuity, or even a bit of trickery have a good chance of defeating him. All it needs is someone who can be unconventional – or find a way to use red sunlight – to show Superman that he’s not invincible.

10 Best Shonen Jump Anime Catchphrases, Ranked

These lines are easy to translate, helping them become popular with fans worldwide. They often have a natural rhythm that works well even when dubbed or subtitled in different languages. The most memorable lines aren’t just catchy—they become instantly recognizable and represent a character’s entire journey, which is why fans continue to repeat them long after a show is over.

16 Years Ago, This Sci-Fi Masterpiece Series Changed Everything With 1 of the Best Timeline Twists Ever

In 2010, the TV show Lost surprised viewers with a major twist. The season six premiere introduced a new storyline – a world where the plane from the show, Oceanic Flight 815, never crashed. This “flash-sideways” timeline changed the show’s story and affected both what had happened before and how the series would end. The twist immediately sparked new fan theories and proved Lost could still deliver unexpected moments.

I’m Still Sad We Never Got Capcom’s Starfox-Like Game (But It’s Not Too Late)

In 2002, Capcom revealed a lineup of five games designed to boost sales of the Nintendo GameCube and demonstrate support from third-party developers. This included successful titles like Resident Evil 4 and Viewtiful Joe. However, one game, Dead Phoenix, was unfortunately canceled before it could be released. It’s interesting to think about how things might have turned out if Capcom had finished the game, and potentially impacted Nintendo’s Star Fox series as well.