Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Trilogy’s Scheduling May Have Already Been Revealed

Based on the pattern set by the initial movie “Demon Slayer: Mugen Train,” it’s possible that the next two films in the series may follow a similar timeline. About a year after “Mugen Train” was first released, it became available on streaming platforms, split into seven regular anime episodes for wider distribution. This strategic move happened before the release of the “Entertainment District” arc. Given the success of this approach, it’s plausible that the remaining movies in the final arc trilogy could also follow a similar pattern, with potential delays or adjustments due to production factors.

This Switch 2 Update To A 9-Year-Old Sci-Fi Game Is Incredible

Originally met with intense criticism upon its 2016 release, No Man’s Sky has significantly transformed its reception over the past nine years. This remarkable turnaround is largely due to the latest Beacon update, making No Man’s Sky better than ever, and this transformation is particularly noticeable in the Nintendo Switch 2 version. Previously, No Man’s Sky encountered challenges on the Nintendo Switch, but these issues were addressed through updates from Hello Games. However, the Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade takes the game to an extraordinary level.

7 Marvel Heroes Batman Would Destroy

In an exciting turn of events, Batman is set to engage in crossovers with some iconic Marvel characters – starting with Deadpool and a version of Batman from “The Dark Knight Returns.” These battles might seem unfavorable for Batman due to the characters’ regenerative abilities and indestructible bones. However, it doesn’t imply that there aren’t any Marvel heroes Batman wouldn’t be able to defeat. In fact, there are several Marvel superheroes that Batman could potentially overpower. Here are seven such Marvel heroes who, despite their toughness, could be outmatched by Batman’s prowess.

How Sixteen Candles’ Jami Gertz Became the Richest Woman in Hollywood

Gertz’s professional journey evolved significantly, as she accumulated credits on series such as “The Facts of Life” and “Dreams”, and films like “Sixteen Candles”, “The Lost Boys”, and “Less Than Zero”. Concurrently, her personal life also underwent a transformation when she encountered Ressler in 1986.

As Gertz recounted to The Hollywood Reporter, they were introduced by her publicist and spent an evening together at Ressler’s LA apartment during a dinner party. Despite Ressler not being familiar with her acting roles, he was keen on spending more time with her.

“It’s often assumed I married a wealthy man,” Gertz clarified. “However, that wasn’t the case. When we first met, I earned significantly more than Tony. I financed our initial home and our first vacation together. I married him because I fell in love with him.