Digimon Story: Time Stranger ‘Theme Song’ trailer, DLC ‘Digimon Anime Song Pack’ announced

The “Digimon Anime Song Pack” features the following 16 songs from the Digimon anime series:

The “Digimon Anime Song Pack” features the following 16 songs from the Digimon anime series:

James Gunn recently discussed the progress of *The Brave and the Bold* script on the *The Ringer-Verse* podcast, stating that while work continues, it isn’t complete. He also talked about potential Batman actors, confirming he has a list of favorites. He explained that, like with Superman, his initial choices don’t necessarily get the role, and a full audition process is still needed. While he wouldn’t rule out casting a major star without an audition, he suggested it’s unlikely. He mentioned one particularly well-known actor has expressed interest in playing Batman, but Gunn isn’t sure if it will happen.

The upcoming Doomsday event boasts an impressive roster, but it’s surprising to see some key, powerful characters still unconfirmed. These three missing characters could be crucial in stopping Sentry if his dangerous side resurfaces and takes control again.

Readers first got a glimpse of Imperius Rex, a clone of Namor, in *New Avengers* #3. This week’s *New Avengers* #4 ramps things up significantly, as Imperius Rex has become a massive, city-threatening monster. However, there’s more to the situation than just a giant battle. The clone actually has a key advantage over Namor, creating major difficulties for the heroes, but ultimately teaching Namor a valuable lesson.

Although Mahershala Ali won’t be providing the voice for Blade in the *Marvel Zombies* series, the character will still look like him. We first saw this version of Blade, originally appearing in *What If…?* season 3, and recent artwork shared on Instagram by @arifinity_ gives us a good idea of how he might look in a live-action film. The art suggests this version of Blade would be a fantastic addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, potentially giving the character new abilities and highlighting his strength.

Okay, so 2025 is looking *amazing* for gamers like me! Four games I thought we’d never see again are coming back: Skate, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, Silent Hill f, and Ninja Gaiden 4. And it’s not just about revisiting old favorites – these aren’t simple remasters. They’re full-on revivals with fresh ideas, and honestly, I’m seriously excited about all of them!

The new movie *Him* is being released at a great time, with both college and professional football seasons in full swing. Jordan Peele’s involvement as a producer is being heavily promoted, and combined with the widespread popularity of football, this could lead to strong ticket sales. Because the movie didn’t cost a lot to make, it has a good chance of doing well in theaters.

Even just the first part of the series has been packed with both incredibly exciting and heartbreaking moments. The creators really went all-in promoting the three major battles, but the film offers many more thrilling scenes that will keep you glued to the screen. Ufotable’s amazing animation and a fantastic soundtrack make the story even more captivating and worthwhile. Please be aware that this article contains spoilers for those reading the Demon Slayer manga!

Before *Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle* became the top-grossing anime film in North America, *Pokémon the Movie* held that title. For a while, Ash Ketchum and Pikachu’s battle against Mewtwo was the biggest anime hit in Western theaters, earning $85.7 million. Now, *Infinity Castle* has taken the lead with over $87.4 million. As anime’s popularity continues to grow, it looks like the biggest challenge for Tanjiro and the Demon Slayers will be surpassing their own records with the remaining two films in the trilogy.

Get ready for a series of brutal and emotionally charged battles. The first part of the final arc already shocked viewers with major character deaths, and sadly, there are even more difficult moments ahead. Last year, the animation studio announced they would adapt the final story in three parts. Many people believed this would include both the Infinity Castle and Sunrise Countdown arcs. However, after seeing the first installment, it now seems unlikely the trilogy will cover everything.