Acclaimed Shonen Jump Original Shares New Look At the Best Duo With Its Highly Anticipated Return

The Millennium Earl is trying to destroy both humanity and the Innocence—weapons that can defeat his creatures—with the ultimate goal of unleashing another world-altering disaster like one that happened long ago. The story follows Allen Walker, the main character, as he grapples with questions about who he truly is. The latest issue of Jump SQ. Rise magazine, available October 29th, 2025, will feature a cover showcasing Allen Walker and Lavi, a popular duo from the series, with Yu Kanda also highlighted. This issue includes Chapter 256 of the manga.

Leaving Ben Solo Dead Means Star Wars Will Never Redeem 1 Major Villain

The tragic part of Ben’s transformation is that it costs him his life. He sacrifices himself to give Rey, the true hero, the power she needs to continue the Jedi Order. While Disney could have explored other options to keep Ben involved in the story, they chose a different path. This means his character arc is complete, and a potentially redeemable villain is ultimately left without hope.

The New Halo Remake Won’t Have One of the Best Features from the Original

As the name suggests, Halo: Campaign Evolved will retell the story from the first Halo: Combat Evolved, which introduced the iconic Master Chief and launched a hugely popular Xbox series. While Halo wasn’t the first game with multiplayer, it’s widely recognized for helping to make large-scale competitive first-person shooters as popular as they are today. However, this new version will focus solely on the original campaign and won’t revisit the series’ multiplayer legacy.

3 Years Later, I Still Can’t Believe Netflix Cancelled This Underrated Horror Show After 1 Season

Mike Flanagan is known for successfully adapting difficult-to-film Stephen King novels into movies, as well as creating popular horror miniseries for Netflix, including The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and Midnight Mass. However, his only series intended to continue for multiple seasons, 2022’s The Midnight Club, was unfortunately cancelled. With three years having passed since its ending, it’s now even more apparent that Netflix made a poor decision in cancelling the show.

Netflix Is Losing Stephen King’s Best Sci-Fi At The Worst Possible Time

Stephen King fans have two new projects to look forward to next month: a TV series called It: Welcome to Derry and a remake of The Running Man directed by Edgar Wright. Unfortunately, Just Watch reports that the original Running Man movie will be removed from Netflix on November 1st – only 11 days before the new remake arrives in cinemas.

4 Years On, Sylvester Stallone’s Superior Rocky IV Recut Returns To Theaters For Just 2 Nights

The movie Rocky IV has some plot points fans have questioned, so Sylvester Stallone, who directed it, released a revised director’s cut in 2021. Initially, this version was shown in theaters for a single night before becoming available digitally. Now, fans have another opportunity to see it on the big screen, with showings scheduled for November 5th and 9th next month.

My Hero Academia Just Gave Bakugo His Biggest Win in the Anime to Date

The battle with All For One pushed All Might to the edge of death, but thankfully, Katsuki Bakugo recovered from a near-fatal injury he sustained fighting Shigaraki in the previous season. Now, Bakugo is stronger than ever, and in the latest episode, he achieved his biggest victory yet by delivering the final blow to All For One.

3 Big Bang Theory Characters Who Didn’t Appear Enough

Many shows don’t handle supporting characters as well as Community does. On The Big Bang Theory, characters who weren’t part of the main group often faded into the background or were written off the show entirely. Here are three Big Bang Theory characters who didn’t get enough screen time over the show’s 12 seasons.