DAMON and BABY demo launches March 19

A short demo was previously available on PC for a limited time, from February 20th to March 3rd. Now, a new demo is being released for all platforms and will remain available permanently.

The DCU Just Confirmed That the Best Green Lantern Is Canon (And When We Might See Them)

Most of the trailer for Lanterns shows Jordan (Kyle Chandler) training Stewart (Aaron Pierre), and during a car ride, Stewart asks Jordan if he’s spoken to other Lanterns. Jordan replies that he’s the only human among them, explaining they are all aliens—and one of them is even a squirrel! That squirrel is Ch’p, a small but mighty Green Lantern, and his inclusion in the DCU has made it significantly more exciting.

10 New Anime Coming to HIDIVE in March 2026

HIDIVE announced its anime lineup for March 2026, detailing both the shows leaving and joining the streaming service. While some titles will be removed, several new series will be available to watch for the first time.

One of Most Acclaimed Animated Films of the 2020s is Officially Getting a Sequel (That Could Lead to a Franchise)

Dreamworks’ animated film, The Wild Robot, came out in 2024 and, despite not being a huge blockbuster, did well in theaters thanks to good reviews and people recommending it. Now, The Wrap reports that Dreamworks is making a sequel, The Wild Robot Escapes. If the sequel is also well-received, this could become a long-running series, though it will have different directors.

Latest Report Suggests Why One Piece’s Creator Agreed to Netflix’s Live-Action Series

Live-action adaptations of beloved stories often disappoint fans because they stray too far from the original material. However, Netflix’s One Piece, despite making changes, successfully captures the heart and soul of the manga. The show’s success is due to the dedication of the creators and Eiichiro Oda’s close involvement. Released in 2023, One Piece quickly gained a global audience and has been renewed for a second season, premiering on March 10th, 2026.

What’s Next For Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End After Major Publisher Controversy

Shogakukan, a major publishing company, has fully admitted fault after a recent issue and promises it won’t happen again. An investigation is underway, and many manga artists are voicing their concerns to ensure the problem is taken seriously. Artists behind popular series like One-Punch Man and Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End have temporarily removed their work from the Manga One app. However, this doesn’t mean the series are cancelled – they will continue to be published in Shogakukan’s various magazines.