Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Has Bad News For Fans Ahead of Season 2

The manga series is facing another break due to the author’s health issues, which has happened several times before. It paused in January and returned in July to continue the Foundation Festival Arc, but just a few months later, another indefinite hiatus was announced for the same reason. The news came from @MangaMoguraRE on X, a generally trustworthy source for anime and manga updates. While there’s plenty of source material for a second season of the anime, future seasons might be delayed. The frequent breaks and unpredictable release schedule could mean fans will have to wait several years for a potential Season 3.

Resident Evil Requiem Update Has Some Good News for Horror Fans

Capcom announced on X (formerly Twitter) that pre-orders for *Resident Evil Requiem* will begin on October 29th. This suggests Capcom is very confident in the game’s release date. Generally, companies don’t start taking pre-orders if they suspect a delay. While delays *can* happen after pre-orders open, that usually occurs when pre-orders start too far in advance.

Batman’s 10 Craziest Contingency Plans for Justice League Members (Including Himself)

Batman has a strict rule against torture and killing, but his secret plans often involve eliminating his friends if they become compromised. These contingency plans, designed to deal with rogue heroes, were unfortunately stolen by the villain Ra’s al Ghul, nearly costing the Justice League their lives. While these plans might seem logical considering the power of his teammates, they frequently have disastrous results and reveal how Batman’s extreme preparedness and distrust can verge on obsessive behavior.

Prime’s New Batman Show Reveals First Trailer (And 4 Fan-Favorite Villains)

The new trailer for Prime Video’s *BAT-FAM* is packed with classic Batman-style action, featuring villains like Killer Croc, Clayface, Mad Hatter, and Livewire. It quickly shifts to a funny look at Little Batman and Alfred (dressed as Robin!) causing chaos around Wayne Manor, suggesting that the show’s strength will be in the dynamic between this quirky family. We also see Little Batman and Claire joining forces for a superhero adventure, and while Claire isn’t thrilled with everything being called “Bat-something,” it’s clearly the theme of the show. You’re welcome to check out the full trailer below!

James Gunn Has Bad News About One of the DCU’s First Announced TV Shows

The DC Universe’s television plans have faced some challenges, similar to its films. Along with previously announced shows, James Gunn and Peter Safran revealed a series based on Booster Gold is being developed, with David Jenkins (creator of *Our Flag Means Death*) writing the script. They also announced a fantasy series called *Paradise Lost*, exploring Wonder Woman’s home, Themyscira, and a show centered on Amanda Waller. While updates on both of those have been scarce – and often, a lack of news is a positive sign – one of these projects has recently received disappointing news.

2025’s Most Notorious Sci-Fi Flop Already Has a Spiritual Successor With The Same Gimmick (& Chris Pratt)

The trailer for the new movie *Mercy* is out, but it reveals pretty much the whole story, which doesn’t seem very complex. Chris Pratt plays Detective Raven, and he’s connected to a high-tech chair that acts as judge, jury, and executioner. Rebecca Ferguson’s face appears on the chair, telling him he has 90 minutes to prove he’s innocent or face the consequences (it’s unclear if those consequences happen *in* the chair). One viewer pointed out the trailer feels very similar to *Minority Report*, and the parallels are striking.