My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 Trailer Confirms Release Date (And Teases Massive Arc)

The second season of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is set to premiere in Japan on January 5th as part of the Winter 2026 anime lineup. A new trailer and poster have been released to promote the upcoming season, and it’s been revealed that it will adapt a key story arc with important connections to the main My Hero Academia series. Fans won’t want to miss it to get the full picture! You can watch the trailer below.

New Dead Space Report Makes No Sense Following 2023’s Remake

The news that a sequel has been put on hold is concerning, and makes you wonder what EA is focusing on. If they aren’t moving forward with a follow-up despite the success of the remake, it suggests their internal goals don’t match what players want. The remake was well-received and sold well, so reports of the franchise being paused create a lot of doubt about what’s next for Dead Space.

27 Years Ago, DC Released the Best Event of the ‘90s (& Literally No One Remembers It)

The Infinity Gauntlet is widely considered a fantastic and landmark event in comics. However, many fans agree that the best event of the 1990s wasn’t Infinity Gauntlet at all. That title belongs to DC One Million, a four-issue series from DC Comics that grew out of Grant Morrison’s JLA. What made DC One Million truly special was its unique story idea. While it might not be the most famous or impactful event, it’s easily the best of the decade – a perfectly crafted series with outstanding tie-in issues, illustrated by Val Semeiks.

10 Best-Selling Manga Of 2025

Even though manga sales have recently decreased, the overall numbers are still remarkable and show just how popular manga has become. This is particularly clear when you look at 2025’s best-selling titles – they’re either already well-known favorites or are destined to become classics.

10 Most Valuable Movies & TV Franchises Netflix Just Bought From Warner Bros.

Founded in 1923, Warner Bros. became a major Hollywood studio during its most celebrated era and has since produced over a century of films and television. If the acquisition goes through, Netflix will gain access to a vast library of content, including iconic films like Casablanca and Citizen Kane, as well as popular franchises such as Mad Max, The Conjuring, Final Destination, and Looney Tunes, plus channels like Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. This deal, encompassing ten more significant franchises, is poised to reshape the entertainment landscape.

This Silent Hill-Type Game Is Really Meant for Japanese Horror Fans

In Silent Road, you’re a taxi driver working the night shift in a secluded area of rural Japan. While the premise sounds straightforward, the game quickly turns that simple routine into something unsettling. The deserted roads and peaceful nighttime drives create an immediately strange atmosphere. Even when nothing is happening, you’ll find yourself wondering what’s lurking just around the corner.

The Real Kingdom Hearts 2 Released 21 Years Ago and Is Still Confusing Today

After the success of the first Kingdom Hearts, Square Enix quickly started working on a sequel, which they released to great excitement in 2005. But before that, they released a direct sequel – Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories – for the Game Boy Advance exactly 21 years ago today. This game is still considered one of the most unusual in the entire Kingdom Hearts series, and that’s notable considering how complex the series eventually became.

One MCU Hero Could Be the Key to Saving the Multiverse (& They’ve Only Suited Up Once)

There’s nothing more heroic than saving one universe, but saving all of them is the ultimate feat – and someone will have to rise to the challenge in next year’s Avengers: Doomsday. The movie already boasts a team of proven heroes, but surprisingly, one individual who could potentially be the most effective savior isn’t currently slated to appear. The catch? They’ve only fought as a hero once before and might not be eager to do it again.

Supergirl Trailer Release Date Reportedly Revealed (and It’s Soon)

A new trailer for the Supergirl movie is expected to be released later this week, according to a report by Daniel Richtman (via Comic Book Movie). The trailer will debut at a press event today, December 7th, and will then be published online this Thursday, December 11th – following the same release strategy as last year’s first Superman trailer.