Jujutsu Kaisen Fans May Not Have to Wait Long Before Sequel Anime Series

MAPPA has been animating Jujutsu Kaisen since the first season, and the anime adaptation is a major reason for the series’ incredible popularity. Jujutsu Kaisen has become one of the biggest anime and manga franchises of the 2020s, and its popularity continues to grow even after the main storyline concluded in September 2024.

5 Best Underrated Sci-Fi RPGs

If you’re looking for something different in sci-fi RPGs, there are several hidden gems that are just as good—or even better—than the popular ones. These underrated games range from those inspired by Mass Effect to truly obscure titles, and they all offer a fantastic and enjoyable experience for anyone seeking a new adventure.

15 Years Later, Beloved Shonen Jump Character Returns to The Main Story

The Millennium Earl is determined to destroy both humanity and the Innocence, powerful weapons that can defeat his creatures. He also plans to recreate a devastating event from the past, throwing the world into chaos, and is opposed by an organization called the Black Order. Over time, the story has focused on Allen Walker’s journey to understand who he truly is. Fans were shocked when the popular character Lavi fell into a long sleep over 15 years ago (back in Chapter 202). Now, Lavi has finally returned in Chapter 258, which came out in the Spring 2026 issue of Jump SQ. Rise magazine.

All 13 Supernatural Actors Who’ve Appeared in The Boys

A recent example of this trend is the reunion of Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Misha Collins in The Boys Season 5. But the connections to Kripke’s earlier show, Supernatural, go beyond that – there are smaller references throughout The Boys, like the casting of Jim Beaver as Robert Singer (who even uses the familiar term “idjit” in Season 4). Kripke has also brought on several other actors from Supernatural, some of whom fans will recognize immediately. Warning: Spoilers ahead for the first five episodes of The Boys Season 5.

The Avengers’ 10 Most Iconic Villains of the 1980s, Ranked by Importance

The Avengers faced some truly memorable villains in the 1980s, and these conflicts helped shape the characters as we know them today. While not all of them first appeared in that decade, they represent the most iconic adversaries the Avengers battled during the 80s, and their stories still hold up remarkably well.

In Its 49 Year History, Star Wars Has Secretly Switched Genres at Least 11 Times (Including Horror & Crime)

While genre changes are often linked to franchises like Marvel, Star Wars has always been willing to try new things. In fact, the franchise appears to be becoming even more adventurous, as Tony Gilroy, the creator of Andor, has suggested a horror-themed Star Wars show might be coming. Here’s a look at some of the most significant departures from the typical Star Wars formula over the past 49 years.

10 Best DC Comics About Villains, Ranked

Villain-focused stories often follow the same general plot structure as hero stories, but offer a unique perspective on the characters involved. While not every villain story is a success, some have become truly iconic. These ten DC comics centering on villains represent the very best, delivering unexpected and compelling narratives.

Lanterns’ Grounded Superhero Show Decision Officially Addressed after Fan Reactions [Exclusive]

In an interview with ComicBook, Seth Mundy discussed the approach to the new Green Lantern series. He was asked if it was difficult to move away from typical superhero storytelling and create something more in line with HBO’s acclaimed dramas. Mundy responded that it wasn’t challenging, but rather exciting. He explained that they wanted to draw on the extensive lore of Green Lantern while also capturing the feel of successful HBO shows like The Sopranos and Game of Thrones.