Inuyasha’s Spiritual Successor Teams Up With Anime Royalty

Shueisha, a major publisher, has a podcast dedicated to the world of manga. The podcast often features interviews with famous manga artists, discussing both their past work and the current state of the industry. Recently, the podcast “Shonen Sunday’s Speech Bubble” hosted Gosho Aoyama, the creator of Case Closed (known as Detective Conan in Japan), who talked about his series and offered advice to aspiring artists. Next week, on March 4th, the podcast will feature Rumiko Takahashi. Then, on March 11th, Aoyama and Takahashi will appear together in a special crossover episode. To celebrate, new artwork has been released showing characters from Rumiko Takahashi’s latest series, Mao, alongside Detective Conan.

5 Jaw-Dropping Sci-fi Movie Cliffhangers That Have Left Us Waiting for Answers

John Carpenter’s The Thing is a good example of a film with an ambiguous ending, leaving viewers to question who is truly human and who isn’t – and the movie doesn’t offer a definitive answer. Even District 9, despite setting up potential sequels, provides a satisfying conclusion to its core story. Other films, like The Matrix Reloaded or Planet of the Apes, do offer answers to the questions they raise. However, many movies don’t get the chance to resolve these plotlines, resulting in frustrating cliffhangers and leaving audiences waiting for a continuation that may never come.

Jujutsu Kaisen Still Hasn’t Confirmed If This Missing Character Is Dead or Alive

As Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo nears its conclusion – creator Gege Akutami hinted at this ending months ago – a significant question remains unanswered. With the story wrapping up and several characters reappearing, the lack of information about Megumi Fushiguro’s fate is becoming a major issue. The series needs to reveal whether he is still alive or not before it ends, especially considering the events of the sequel.

One of 2025’s Biggest Games Is Still Being Criminally Overlooked

In 2025, despite a huge number of video games available on platforms like Steam and consoles, a few truly excellent titles are slipping under the radar. These games deserve more attention, and will likely become beloved cult classics, inspiring countless videos about how underrated they were. One standout is Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road. While it might not immediately appeal to everyone, it’s surprisingly good and I’m genuinely shocked it hasn’t found a wider audience.

Attack on Titan Creator Returns With New Look At The Most Underrated Duo

2026 began with a special cinematic release of Attack on Titan: The Final Chapter – The Last Attack. This film was a remastered version for Dolby Cinema, combining both parts of the anime’s finale. To encourage fans to see it in theaters, the release included new artwork by Hajime Isayama. Isayama created another piece of art featuring Levi Ackerman and Eren Yeager to celebrate the manga’s 16th anniversary. According to Mantan Web, a preview of this artwork will be given as a bonus to those who purchase the series’ illustration panel.

Netflix Users Are Running Out of Time To Watch One of the Best War Movies Ever

When discussing great war movies, Braveheart always comes up. Released in 1995, Mel Gibson’s historical drama about Scottish hero William Wallace and Scotland’s fight for independence is still considered one of the best in the genre. Fans will be disappointed to learn it’s leaving Netflix on March 1st. Gibson directed, produced, and starred in the film, which tells the story of Wallace uniting Scotland against the oppressive King Edward I of England, fueled by a personal tragedy – the violent loss of his beloved.