Major Crunchyroll Movie Will Release Earlier Than Expected

The animated film adaptation of “Chainsaw Man,” titled “The Reze Arc,” is set to debut in Japan on September 19th this autumn. Originally scheduled for a North American release on October 29th, Crunchyroll has decided to bring the movie earlier to Western theaters on October 24th. This film follows Denji’s action-packed journey and will feature the first encounter between the Chainsaw Devil and the Bomb Devil. Given that Studio MAPPA is fully committed to delivering high-quality animation for Tatsuki Fujimoto’s work, it seems Crunchyroll has great faith in this violent offering within the shonen genre. Although Crunchyroll hasn’t disclosed when the movie will be available on their streaming platform, it’s likely that Denji and his comrades will continue their battles on smaller screens as well.

Dying Light: The Beast Gets New Trailer, Dev Diary Focusing on Parkour and Combat

Techland has announced an upgrade to the parkour system in Dying Light: The Beast, emphasizing a more authentic and immersive experience for players. To achieve this, the game’s physics have been adjusted for accurate jump height and distance, eliminating any floaty sensation. Players are now able to traverse virtually anywhere, climb almost anything, and benefit from lifelike movement and physics that facilitate their exploration.

33 Years Ago on This Day, the History of Batman Was Completely Changed

The animated Batman series from the 90s, popularly known as Batman: The Animated Series, was nothing short of successful. Originally airing between 1992 and 1995, it gave birth to several spin-offs such as Justice League, The New Batman Adventures, and Batman Beyond. In total, the first series comprised 85 episodes, but what truly set it apart was its stellar voice cast. Notable names like Kevin Conroy (portraying both Bruce Wayne and Batman), Mark Hamill (The Joker), Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (Alfred Pennyworth), among many others, brought these characters to life in a memorable way.