Yuji Returns in Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo’s Latest Release With a New Role

The first manga volume came out in Japan on January 5, 2026. It includes seven chapters, plus extra artwork and bonus content for fans. An English version will be available in a few months. To celebrate the release, a special promotional video was shared on the official Shonen Jump YouTube channel, featuring voice actor Junya Enoki as the narrator. Narration has always been important in Jujutsu Kaisen, and this video suggests that the main character, Yuji Itadori, may also have a key narrative role in the new manga.

Sonic Heroes Was Ambitious, Colorful, and an Absolute Mess for One Reason

A good example of this contrast is Sonic Heroes, released for the GameCube 22 years ago. The game built upon the strengths of earlier titles and benefited from Sega no longer focusing solely on making its own consoles, allowing players on all three major consoles of the sixth generation to experience Sonic’s speed. However, a significant development issue led to overworked staff, subpar versions of the game on different platforms, and gameplay that, while commercially successful, didn’t receive the critical acclaim it might have with a smoother production process.

The Best Thing About Absolute Batman Is The One Thing No One Talks About

Although Absolute Batman has brought exciting new ideas to the Batman mythos, one aspect of this version of the story stands out. While it still emphasizes the tragedy that shaped Bruce Wayne, it also offers a significant change: Martha Wayne is alive and well. This could be the most compelling part of the Absolute Batman universe, and it’s surprisingly overlooked.

Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined Demo Out on PS5 This Week, Opening Movie Is a Masterclass

Okay, so this movie really leans into its unique look – it’s like playing a Dragon Quest game come to life! The characters are all puppets, but the worlds they fight in are so detailed and gorgeous, it’s amazing. Honestly, it nails the whole Dragon Quest vibe – it’s like the filmmakers totally get what makes that series special. I’d say it’s a perfect example of how to capture a specific tone and style.

LEGO Smart Bricks Unveiled at CES

LEGO started this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas by introducing its new Smart Play platform. It uses special LEGO bricks that are the same size as regular bricks, but include sensors. These sensors let the bricks communicate with smart Minifigs and tags on LEGO sets and vehicles. This adds interactive features like lights and sounds that change based on how you build and which smart pieces you use.

Daredevil’s 7 Deadliest Villains, Ranked

What sets Daredevil apart is his profession as a lawyer; he fundamentally believes in the legal system and ensuring true justice, rather than simply taking the law into his own hands. Here’s a ranking of some of Daredevil’s most dangerous enemies from Marvel Comics, including villains like The Kingpin and deadly assassins.

Surprising DC Movie is a Streaming Hit After Finally Returning to HBO Max

As a big movie fan, I was thrilled to see Constantine pop back up on HBO Max at the start of the year! It’s the Keanu Reeves film that first brought the DC/Vertigo character John Constantine to life on the big screen, and honestly, I missed it when it was gone. It’s a good reminder that sometimes, you don’t realize how much you enjoy something until it’s not readily available.

2025 Reunited Marvel and DC Comics, But They Need to Go Bigger

I really enjoyed the recent Marvel and DC crossover event, especially how each company released a separate one-shot comic. The main story featuring Batman and Deadpool was great, and I also liked the smaller stories pairing up other characters like Green Arrow and Daredevil. While this year’s crossover gave us some fun moments, it felt like Marvel and DC weren’t fully committing. I’m happy they collaborated, but if this is the beginning of a new partnership, I hope they take even bigger risks and go all out in the future.

7 Incredible Martial Arts Movies Nobody Talks About

Here are 7 martial arts films that stand out for doing something unique, but don’t often get the recognition they deserve. You might vaguely remember them, but they’re rarely mentioned in conversations about the best movies in the genre.