Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie Gets Full Trailer

Many people consider September as the beginning of the eerie period, and FX is initiating this spooky mood with the first complete trailer for Ryan Murphy’s upcoming horror series titled Grotesquerie. On Wednesday, FX unveiled the trailer for this eagerly awaited show, starring Niecy Nash-Betts and Courtney B. Vance. This sneak peek not only offers viewers a glimpse into the spine-tingling new series but also introduces NFL player Travis Kelce’s acting debut – Kelce makes a brief appearance in the trailer and even introduces it before the footage plunges viewers into a mysterious, dark, and hellish storyline. You can watch the trailer yourself by clicking on the video below

Did Jujutsu Kaisen Give Sukuna a Proper Death in the End?

The popular manga series “Jujutsu Kaisen” by Gege Akutami is wrapping up its run in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. In the latest chapter, Sukuna was decisively defeated, marking the end of a long-standing battle. Throughout the Shinjuku Showdown arc, Sukuna faced off against Yuji Itadori and other Jujutsu Sorcerers, leading to several character deaths as the intensity of the fight escalated. Ultimately, it was the combined strength of Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara that brought down Sukuna

X-Men ’97 Showrunner Blasts Marvel, Alleges “Criminal Working Conditions”

Previously, Beau DeMayo, the showrunner of X-Men ’97 from 1997, has persisted in his individual crusade against Marvel Studios and Disney following his dismissal from their popular animated series on Disney+ earlier this year. In a video shared on his OnlyFans account, DeMayo openly contradicted recent statements from Disney regarding his termination and accused Marvel Studios of fostering a “toxic atmosphere” with “work conditions bordering on criminality” that “incites animosity among individuals” and “fuels paranoia to ensure obedience.”

Shonen Jump Exec on How Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Editors Shaped His Success

Tatsuki Fujimoto swiftly gained legendary status in the manga realm. The mind behind “Chainsaw Man” isn’t only credited for developing characters like Denji and his devil-hunting comrades, but also series such as “Fire Punch,” “Goodbye Eri,” and others. In a recent conversation, Shonen Jump’s Shihei Lin was thrilled to discuss collaborating with Fujimoto and how their partnership contributed to the creation of some of the most significant works in manga publishing. With each new, gory installment of “Chainsaw Man,” it appears that Fujimoto shows no signs of slowing down in the realm of Denji’s world