Shonen Jump’s Fantasy Series Enters Part 3 As Creator Confirms Delayed Ending

The manga began its second phase in April 2024, and the story is now progressing towards its ending. Although an exact end date hasn’t been revealed, many anticipated the series would conclude relatively soon, considering it’s been running for nearly five years. This information comes from @WSJ_manga on X, a trusted source for Shonen Jump updates. The account also reports that the author, Shinohara, has indicated Witch Watch will continue for a bit longer. The upcoming Part 3 is expected to be the last, and could last a year or more, depending on how the creator chooses to finish the story.

1 Year On, Wicked’s Most Divisive Choice Is Even Smarter

With excitement building for the release of Wicked: For Good, the decision to split the story into two films now makes perfect sense. The year-long gap isn’t a pause in the narrative, but a deliberate choice to give audiences time to reflect on Elphaba’s actions and the long-term impact on the characters. Rather than a departure from the original story, it’s a way to emphasize the emotional weight and political themes that will unfold in Oz.

4 Sci-fi Image Comics That Could Start a Full Franchise on TV

We’re currently enjoying a boom time for all things geeky, with streaming services constantly searching for new content. Image Comics has several science fiction stories perfect for adapting into popular TV series, and fans are eager to see them happen. These four sci-fi comics, in particular, would make fantastic and binge-worthy shows.

Dispatch Episodes 7 and 8 Finish Out the Season With a Bang (Review)

Episodes 7 and 8 are stronger because of the dramatic cliffhanger at the end of Episode 6. This shift creates a more serious tone, fitting for a finale. The story finally delivers on earlier setups, largely because the villain, Shroud, is given enough screen time to feel like a real threat.

This Lord of the Rings Character Quietly Replaced Wormtongue (and It’s Not Who Fans Think)

When Gandalf arrived in Edoras, he cured Théoden by removing the influence of Saruman from his mind. Immediately after the king recovered, he banished Wormtongue from the Golden Hall of Meduseld, and would have killed him if Aragorn hadn’t intervened. Exposed as a traitor, Wormtongue fled back to Saruman in Isengard. Viewers might assume a certain character from Peter Jackson’s films took over Wormtongue’s role, given their similar looks, personality, and job. However, Jackson reveals that a surprising hero actually filled that position in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

King Ivory Stars Reveal How Indie Action Differs From Studio Movies (Like Hiring Actors Off the Street)

Ben Foster, known for his roles in films like Hell or High Water and 3:10 to Yuma, enjoys making both big-budget studio films and smaller independent projects. He notes that independent filmmaking creates a strong sense of teamwork, where everyone supports each other. He explains that these films often require more preparation and a willingness to be creative, and praises writer/director John Swab for being well-prepared, collaborative, and focused on quality. Foster suggests that independent films allow for more spontaneity on set compared to larger productions where creative decisions might be more restricted, ultimately leading to a more authentic and unfiltered result.

Sony’s shock announcement: Horizon Steel Frontiers is a major MMORPG for mobile and PC, mystifying fans by officially skipping a PlayStation 5 release

Jan-Bart van Beek, studio director at Guerrilla Games, explains that they always envisioned the Horizon universe as something that could be explored through various experiences.

Sung-Gu Lee, executive producer at NCSOFT, describes the main idea behind Horizon Steel Frontiers as the excitement of battling massive machines.

The game allows players to create a unique hunter belonging to any of the established tribes – one player might be Tenakth, while another could be Oseram.

NCSOFT also released a gameplay trailer showcasing what a typical machine hunt might look like.