One of The Most Controversial Shonen Series is Planning a New Project

Originally appearing in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2016, The Promised Neverland offered a very different story than popular series like One Piece and Dragon Ball. Created by Kaiu Shirai and Posuka Demizu, it centered on an orphanage in a world filled with monsters, where humans were raised as food for demonic creatures. The anime’s first season quickly gained a large audience. Despite a controversial second season, the franchise is now gearing up to celebrate its tenth anniversary. A new project will be revealed in issue #19 of Weekly Shonen Jump, though details are currently unknown.

3 Characters Chainsaw Man’s Ending Shouldn’t Have Ignored

Although the ending might not fully satisfy everyone, some parts are still strong and have resonated with fans. Seeing favorite characters like Power and Nayuta return, now living alongside Denji and offering him a brighter future, was a definite highlight. However, it feels odd that three important characters were left out completely.

10 X-Men With Too Many Costumes

The X-Men are known for their costumes – some are fantastic, others not so much. But a few team members have had way too many different looks, and the quality has often been inconsistent. Here are ten X-Men with overflowing costume closets – they’ve worn more outfits than you’d believe.

After Years of Rivalry, James Marsden Says Hugh Jackman Was Missed on Avengers: Doomsday Set (Exclusive)

We recently spoke with James Marsden for his new Hulu movie, Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, and asked him about reprising his role as Cyclops in Avengers: Doomsday. He revealed he didn’t even need to see the script before agreeing to return, and that he really missed working with Hugh Jackman, who played Wolverine and was often his scene partner. When we asked if he enjoyed being Cyclops again without Jackman’s Wolverine challenging him, Marsden shared some interesting thoughts about Doomsday.

Serious Sam: Shatterverse Revealed, Trailer Showcases Multiplayer Madness

Behaviour Interactive recently showed off their new roguelite action game at the Xbox Partner Showcase. It’s a bit funny because the characters you play as are a seriously unruly group. Despite their bad behavior, they’re surprisingly good at what they do, using their unique abilities and personalities to cause trouble for enemies. That makes sense, though – they’re all different versions of the same character, Sam, from across the multiverse.

3 Fantasy Shows With Genuinely Perfect Endings

Luckily, some fantasy shows deliver incredibly satisfying finales, solidifying their place among the best in the genre. Whether it’s a funny take on the afterlife that ends on a high note, or an animated series consistently praised for its quality, these shows all have truly perfect conclusions.