One of the Wildest Anime Ever Returns With Season 2 After 6 Years (New Trailer Released)

The anime series based on Q Hayashida’s Dorohedoro originally aired in 2020 and quickly became a standout title in a relatively slow year for anime, thanks to its unique and bizarre world. A second season was announced a few years later, though its release faced several delays before finally being scheduled for 2026. With the premiere now set for April 1st worldwide, a new trailer for Dorohedoro Season 2 has just been released and can be viewed below.

3 New Anime Coming to Netflix in April 2026

With April just around the corner, What’s on Netflix has announced a list of upcoming series. Two are brand new shows everyone’s been waiting for, and the third is a continuation of the popular series One Piece, starting a new story arc.

Two Upcoming Shonen Jump Series Spark Excitement With Their First Look

Since its release, Kagurabachi has quickly become a hit. Takeru Hokazono’s first manga immediately drew readers in with its compelling story and stunning artwork, and its popularity has continued to grow. Launched in September 2023, it’s already one of the most successful series in Weekly Shonen Jump, even without an anime. By October 2025, over 3 million copies had been printed, and sales have been rapidly increasing ever since.

21 Years On, This Fantasy Show With No Bad Seasons Has Aged Perfectly (& Is Making a Comeback)

Creating a truly great fantasy story is challenging – it needs a detailed and interesting world, plus characters we care about who are driven by a strong purpose. The fantasy series that consistently deliver excellent seasons always seem to have all these elements working together seamlessly. Luckily, one of the best is returning later this year, and it still holds up remarkably well after all this time.

After 15 Years, There’s Only One Game I Wish I Could Play For The First Time Again

I often think about replaying one game, but not to relive the initial joy I felt. That feeling has faded, diminished by years of discussion, overexposure, and everything we’ve learned about it since its release fifteen years ago. What really makes me want to play it again is something quite specific to this game. It might seem like a predictable choice, but the reason I long to experience The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for the first time again is probably a bit surprising.

10 Deadliest Horror Movie Villains, Ranked by Kill Count

Today, we’re discussing the most iconic horror villains. Did your favorite make the list? We’ve left out Jigsaw from the Saw franchise, and we apologize to fans of that series. The films often feature one person setting a trap and another carrying it out, which raises the question: who should be considered the killer – John Kramer (or whoever takes on the Jigsaw persona), or the person who actually commits the murder?

7 Saturday Morning Anime Classics Perfect for the Family (& Where to Watch Them)

Many of the anime shows that aired on Saturday mornings on channels like Fox Kids and Kids WB were essentially commercials for toys or games, just like other cartoons at the time. This led to a lot of series focused on collecting things, such as Pokemon (which we’ll discuss later). Yu-Gi-Oh! stands out as a prime example. While it might be the most mature show on this list due to the nature of its battles, those battles are all fought using card games.

One of the Best Comedy Series of the 21st Century is Leaving Netflix (And You Have Just Days Left to Stream It)

I’m really bummed to hear that Arrested Development is leaving Netflix on March 15th! All 84 episodes, across all five seasons, will be gone. It’s a bit of a strange situation with this show, because it’s had such a unique history. It originally aired on Fox back in 2003, and I loved it then! Then Netflix revived it in 2013 with a fourth season, which was great, and they even released a fifth season in two parts, in 2018 and 2019. Because it’s still so popular, I’m hoping it finds a new home on another streaming service soon – or maybe even comes back to Netflix eventually. I’d really like that!

The Lord of the Rings’ Viggo Mortensen’s Replacement Reportedly Cast for New Movie

Actor Leo Woodall, known for his roles in “The White Lotus” and Netflix’s “Vladimir,” is reportedly set to play Aragorn/Strider in an upcoming film, according to Daniel Richtman via Fellowship of Fans. While the studio hasn’t officially confirmed the casting, this aligns with earlier reports suggesting they’re looking for a younger actor to portray Aragorn, potentially in a film focused on his earlier years, like “The Hunt for Gollum.”