Major Shonen Jump Anime Premiered With a Disappointing Netflix Update

In the US, the new season will likely become available on Netflix a few months after it finishes airing in Japan. New episodes will stream on Crunchyroll every Tuesday at 7:30 AM Pacific Time, soon after they are shown in Japan. This schedule currently applies only to the episodes with subtitles; an English dub is expected about two weeks after the season begins. The anime will have 13 episodes and is planned to adapt the Water User and Ureshino story arcs following the initial episodes.

If You Saw These 5 Fantasy TV Show Twists Coming, You’re a Psychic or a Liar

Even when shows don’t follow a specific plan, their plot twists can often feel obvious. For example, many viewers correctly predicted the reveal of Sauron in The Rings of Power, and Supernatural fans figured out Chuck’s true identity as God well before the show confirmed it. Creating a truly surprising twist is difficult, but some fantasy series succeed in doing just that.

Bitcoin Hurls $470M at Crypto Bears – Your Wallet Won’t Know What Happened!

CoinGlass, the ever‑watchful chronicler of cryptographic fortunes, has whispered that a tempest of liquidations has swept the derivative market, a storm so large that it might well outshine the great fires of the 18th‑century católicos. In the language of this age, “liquidation” is the merciless executioner that terminates an open contract after it has accumulated a prescribed blood‑bill of loss.

25 Years Ago, Power Rangers’ Creepiest Villain Made Their Debut

Back in 2000, when Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue was airing, a particularly scary villain named Queen Bansheera first appeared in the episode “Go Volcanic” on April 8th. It’s easy to forget how genuinely creepy she was, but looking at her image reveals a twisted, *Power Rangersstyle take on a frightening character like Pennywise, highlighting just how evil she was.

10 Best Marvel Superheroes Who Defined the ’90s

The 1990s brought big changes to Marvel comics, moving towards more complex heroes and revisiting classic characters. This shift ultimately proved successful, as many of these superheroes became beloved by fans for years to come.

10 Sega Genesis Games That Are 10/10, No Notes

Even in 2026, many Sega Genesis games remain exceptional and are still incredibly fun to play. Beloved classics alongside hidden gems like Ristar and Shining Force all deserve perfect scores – they’re fantastic from beginning to end.