Rascal Does Not Dream Anime to Return in 2025

The popular “Rascal Does Not Dream” series, which originated from Hajime Kamoshida and Keji Mizoguchi’s light novel series, is set to return next year with a brand new anime adaptation focusing on a fresh story arc. After the initial TV anime release, the franchise has expanded with numerous feature films and specials adapting subsequent arcs. Now, fans eagerly await the upcoming University Arc anime installment, and recent news provides details about its expected premiere.

Solo Leveling Star Taito Ban on Why Jinwoo Has Become an Anime Fave

Solo Leveling made a strong debut when its anime version was released this year, and much of that success can be attributed to the exceptional voice acting by Taito Ban. Not only did he voice the main character, Jinwoo Sung, but he has also played significant roles in popular series like Go Go Loser Ranger, Kaiju No. 8, Oshi no Ko, Vinland Saga, and One-Punch Man. Recently, we at ComicBook had the chance to interview Taito Ban at Anime Expo, where he discussed why Jinwoo Sung resonated with anime fans.

Xbox Delays Avowed to 2025

It has been confirmed this week that Obsidian Entertainment’s new game, Avowed, will not be released this year as previously anticipated. Instead, Xbox has set a specific release date for the RPG on February 18, 2025. The delay is due to a congested schedule towards the end of the year, according to Xbox. Previously, there was no fixed release date for Avowed, but it was expected to come out in 2024, with many believing an official release date would be announced at Xbox’s Gamescom event this month.

WWE’s Tiffany Stratton Reveals Upgraded Money in the Bank Briefcase

Approximately three weeks ago, Bayley shattered Tiffany Stratton’s Money in the Bank briefcase nearly into pieces, after repeatedly slamming it against the wrestling ring. Stratton was visibly upset by this event, and although she made an effort to fix it, the destruction was irreversible, with pink and green tape being only a temporary solution. However, Nia Jax later gifted Stratton a replacement briefcase, fully adorned with bling and pink in color. Now, Stratton has taken to social media to display her new briefcase, which she refers to as the start of the “Stratton Era,” as part of what she terms her rebranding process. Stratton posted a photo of the case along with the caption “This rebrand is deeply meaningful,” and you can view it below.

Deadpool & Wolverine: Chris Evans Reflects On Having To Deliver Explicit Lines

In present cinema screenings, the third installment of Deadpool and Wolverine is flourishing, breaking records for Marvel Studios. On Rotten Tomatoes, it’s been certified fresh by critics with an impressive rating of 78% and an astounding audience score of 96%. Jenna Anderson from ComicBook gave it a near-perfect 4.5 out of 5, praising it as a “madcap, significant masterpiece.” The film offers numerous surprises, including unexpected appearances by some famous faces. Chris Evans makes an unscheduled comeback to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not in his Captain America role. Instead, Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) encounter him in a strange realm called The Void, where he’s unveiled as Johnny Storm/Human Torch, the character Evans played in Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007). In the movie’s post-credit scene, Evans delivers some explicit dialogue, a topic he discussed recently with People magazine.