Berserk Hits Major MIlestone as Fans Await Series Return

Ever since its introduction in the 1980s, I’ve been tracking the story of a man named Guts, as he struggles to survive and seek vengeance for his fallen comrades who were betrayed by his closest ally, Griffith. Over the years, this manga has garnered massive popularity, with sales exceeding seventy million copies in total – across both print and digital formats. It’s worth noting that Japan accounts for the majority of these copies, but even dedicated fans might be amazed to learn that Japan alone possesses over forty million copies of Berserk. The rest of the world follows closely behind with approximately thirty million. If you’re a fan of Berserk and aim to match Japan’s collection, you may want to invest more time in following Guts’ journey!

New Sony Report Gives Update on Single-Player PS5 Exclusive Games Coming to Xbox

Over the last several years, PlayStation 5 (PS5) users have been treated to some significant exclusive titles. These include games like “Death Stranding 2,” “Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth,” and “Marvel’s Spider-Man 2,” among others. With more highly anticipated Insomniac games, such as “Marvel’s Wolverine,” in development, Xbox players might be wondering if Sony will relax its policy of exclusive PS5 launches. Regrettably, a recent industry report hints that this may not happen.

Epic Games Store Updated With $45 Worth of Free Games

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but express my excitement about one of the two freshly available free games on Epic Games Store – “Road Redemption” from the talented team at Redemption Road and Pixel Dash Studios, with Tripwire Presents as its publisher. If you’re new to this PC title, it’s a thrilling blend of action and racing that was unleashed in 2019. When it initially graced our computers, it was warmly received, as demonstrated by its impressive 82% approval rating following over 10,000 user reviews on Steam. Typically, players would need to spend $19.99 to get their hands on this game, but for a limited time, it’s yours to download at no cost!

Watch Jon Bernthal Give NSFW Speech as Punisher Special Presentation Wraps

Jon Bernthal expressed his strong conviction during a speech marking the end of filming for The Punisher’s Special Presentation (via @stevesandsync on Instagram). He stated, ‘With heart, belief, teamwork, and love, the impossible can indeed be achieved.’ This project, he emphasized, was particularly challenging but they managed to pull it off. He also referred to the location as a magical place where everyone poured their hearts out. Lastly, he acknowledged the hard work of the Special Presentation’s crew, especially director Reinaldo Marcus Green, who played a crucial role in bringing Jon Bernthal’s vision for the TV special to fruition.

DC’s Lanterns Adds One More to Cast (& We Know Who They’re Playing)

Christopher first appeared on screen in the show “Mr. Mom”, however, it’s his portrayal of Thomas DiMera on “Days of Our Lives” that really put him on the map, even earning him a Daytime Emmy nomination at the tender age of seven. He has previously worked alongside Nathan Fillion from “Lanterns” in “The Rookie”, and will also be seen in the upcoming “Spider-Noir” series. This weekend marks Christopher’s feature film debut in the horror movie “Weapons”, and he has several other projects lined up as well.

10 Great Avengers Villains Still Not in the MCU

Stepping into the realm of cinematic critique, it’s evident that the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is on a quest to find its next grand adversary akin to the Avengers. However, delving into the rich, six-decade history of Marvel Comics’ The Avengers, we discover an immense and diverse gallery of villains yet to grace our movie screens. Ranging from cosmic gods and mastermind criminals to psychological horrors and dark reflections of our heroic champions, these adversaries offer a wealth of untapped potential.

Although some iconic names have graced the silver screen, a multitude of powerful characters remain, each having pushed Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to their limits in distinctive ways. These characters present formidable challenges for future on-screen ensembles, promising thrilling and unparalleled confrontations that will test the mettle of our favorite superheroes.

New Blade Runner Sequel Gets Release Date Update

In a recent interview with ScreenRant, Zucker discussed the progress of the Blade Runner 2099 project. When asked if there’s a release date set, he mentioned that although post-production on Blade Runner 2099 began after filming wrapped up in December 2024, viewers shouldn’t anticipate seeing it this year. Instead, it looks like the premiere of Blade Runner 2099 might not happen until sometime in 2025, or even later.

My Adventures With Superman Showrunner Drops Major Update on Season 3

Currently, as of this writing, the series “My Adventures With Superman” has not specified a release date for its third season, with the second season finale airing approximately a year ago. However, showrunner Jake Wyatt has shared that post-production for the third season is complete, suggesting we may not have to wait long before Superman flies back into our screens again. In anticipation of season three, there have been significant clues about what’s to come, and it seems that this upcoming season might delve into one of DC’s hero’s most notable storylines.

19 Years Later, This Supernatural Shonen Jump Classic Needs an Anime Remake

In this rephrased version, the character known as the Millennium Earl, who crafted the Akuma, aims to obliterate individuals endowed with exorcist powers and reenact a devastating event from ancient times. With his unique talents, Allen becomes part of the Black Order, an entity established specifically for thwarting the Millennium Earl. Yet, as his odyssey unfolds, he gets nearer to the gruesome reality concerning the Earl, the legendary Noah Clan, and his own persona. The narrative offers a harmonious blend of action, terror, tension, and comedy, making it an ideal fit for contemporary animation.