Fan-Favorite Anime Finally Returning for New Season After 10 Years

Back in 2015, “Gate” initially premiered with its screen adaptation, and the second half of the initial season concluded its broadcast the following year without any indication of future installments. Since then, fans have eagerly anticipated the anime’s return, and now, as part of its tenth anniversary celebration, it has been confirmed that “Gate” Season 2 is in production. Get ready, everyone! The long wait for more episodes is coming to an end as the sequel gets set to premiere.

One Piece’s Harald and Otohime: A Tale of Two Underrated Queens and Their Quest for Peace

In their already deep-seated animosity towards Loki, the Giants became enraged to an unprecedented degree when they unexpectedly lost their king due to the Cursed Prince’s insatiable greed. Loki didn’t stay on the island for long after this tragic event; he was captured by Shanks six years ago and has since been imprisoned in the Underworld, serving a punishment for crimes he did not commit. Chapter 1152 has confirmed that Loki was innocent all along, and the full story behind the incident is much more intricate than the Giants currently understand. However, before unveiling Harald’s true murderer, the story of One Piece begins to delve into his past, tracing his life from when he ruled the kingdom to the birth of his sons. As we learn more about Harald, it becomes increasingly evident that he bears a striking resemblance to Otohime, the late Queen of the Ryugu Kingdom.

These 7 Games Are Made For People Who Hate Combat

Here are seven top picks for peaceful video games that minimize or eliminate combat altogether, perfect for those who prefer a stress-free gaming experience:

1. Myst – A classic adventure game where you explore and solve puzzles in a surreal world.
2. The Sims – Create and manage your own virtual life without the need for conflict.
3. Stardew Valley – Farm, fish, mine, and build relationships in this charming farming simulator.
4. Animal Crossing: New Horizons – A popular life simulation game where you interact with cute animal villagers on a deserted island.
5. Subnautica – An underwater adventure game focused on exploration, crafting, and survival without combat.
6. Firewatch – A first-person mystery set in the Wyoming wilderness, offering a serene atmosphere with minimal conflict.
7. Abzu – Dive into an enchanting aquatic world filled with beautiful creatures and breathtaking landscapes to explore.

A 5-Year-Old Superhero Movie Is Back in the Netflix Top 10 (and We Know Why)

In Greg Rucka’s graphic novel series, “The Old Guard,” the story revolves around an immortal team of mercenaries, headed by Andy (played by Charlize Theron). Throughout the ages, they have adapted themselves into a group for hire. However, when their latest client, James Copley (portrayed by Chiwetel Ejiofor), discovers their unique healing abilities and invincibility, they become the target of pharmaceutical executive Steven Merrick (Harry Melling), who is bent on capturing these immortal mercenaries to replicate their powers.

Blumhouse’s M3GAN 2.0 Hits Major Milestone Despite Disappointing Debut

It’s regrettable to report that the studio has been struggling recently, with most of its new releases failing to make significant profits at the box office. For instance, they’ve released four films this year alone, but none have managed to turn a profit. Critics haven’t been particularly fond of their movies either, except for “Drop”. Despite these setbacks, their latest film has finally achieved a notable milestone.

David Zucker Slams ‘Naked Gun’ Reboot, Refuses to Watch Liam Neeson Take Over

Despite not holding back his criticism, Zucker openly expresses his disapproval towards the new film’s tone, casting decisions, and production methods. He has even refused to watch the trailers for the movie. In contrast to the sweetly nostalgic and high-budget approach, Zucker’s distinctive style of risk-taking, sharp spoof comedy stands out. His discontent is more than just fan frustration; it stems from being creatively excluded. Paramount rejected his idea for “Naked: Impossible,” a spy-movie spinoff of the franchise. With Akiva Schaffer’s project receiving all the attention, Zucker is sharpening his wit in preparation for a confrontation. This conflict between legacy and reinvention promises a classic Hollywood standoff where the traditional guard clashes with the modern revival.

BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Rakes in More Cash Than Its S&P 500 Giant—Wait, What?

IBIT is a slick, user-friendly ticket to the Bitcoin circus, but it brings the same amount of drama—price action all day, all night, and an inviting risk of regulatory curveballs. IVV, by comparison, is the sensible friend who calls a cab at midnight. Investors need to decide if they’re after thrill rides—or the reliable hum of the equity market’s grand old engine. The only sure thing: cryptocurrencies are having their moment in the sun, and, for once, it’s not just because something broke.

It’s the End of an Era for Thor

According to Marvel Comics, the series “The Immortal Thor” has concluded with the publication of its twenty-fifth issue on July 2. This significant installment signaled the end of Thor’s prolonged struggle against Utgard-Loki and other ancient gods, culminating in his tragic death at the hands of Loki, his own sibling. Consequently, Thor faced off against Donald Blake, formerly the God of Thunder’s other half, now recognized as the God of Deception. Instead of engaging Donald in combat, Thor chose to seize a human soul that was spared between them, initiating a new phase in his life as the Mortal Thor.

10 Brilliant TV Shows That Get Even Better When You Rewatch Them

Rewatching a series can make it seem even more intricate and rewarding due to subtle visual hints or conversations that carry more weight upon reflection. Such shows are skillfully constructed, with their conclusions enriching the overall experience instead of detracting from the journey. The knowledge of where the story is headed actually increases its emotional impact. In fact, revisiting the series demonstrates how much these creators believed in their audience’s ability to piece things together over time.

New Junji Ito Anime to Adapt Legendary Horror Creator’s Works Yet Again

At Japan Expo 2025, a fresh anime project titled Junji Ito Crimson was unveiled. It’s been confirmed as an adaptation of a collection of “monster” themed works by the renowned artist, Junji Ito. The release date or timeline for this project is still undetermined, but you can watch the chilling trailer below to prepare yourself for this upcoming reinterpretation of Ito’s extensive catalog. Given its premise, it seems poised to fare better than previous adaptations.