Shonen Jump Might Be Getting Ready to Reveal Its Next Big Anime

Fans are eagerly anticipating what’s next for Joumyaku and Mizuki Yoda’s *Marriagetoxin*. The series has been popular on Shonen Jump+ since 2022, and many are hoping it will soon be adapted for television, similar to how *Spy x Family* has expanded. With other series like *Kaiju No. 8* concluding, *Marriagetoxin* is gaining attention as a potential next hit, especially with a new announcement scheduled for October 1st in Japan.

7 Sci-fi Movies From the 1970s That Still Feel Fresh Today

Some science fiction stories remain compelling years later for several reasons. Their designs often look good even today, and they frequently explore universal themes or present strikingly accurate or original ideas about the future. Plus, a satisfying conclusion always helps.

New South Park Episode Finally Releasing After Big Delay: Check Out the First Look

The latest episode of *South Park*, Season 27 Episode 5, was originally meant to air on September 17th, but it’s now premiering tonight, September 24th. It will air on Comedy Central at 10 PM Eastern Time and will be available to stream on Paramount+ tomorrow. A preview of the episode reveals a new rivalry between Kyle and Cartman, sparked by a popular new app spreading through their school. See a sneak peek at the episode with the images below.

Beavis And Butt-Head Brings Back Classic Character (And He Might Wish They Hadn’t)

Just a heads-up: if you haven’t watched the new *Beavis and Butt-head* episode called “Bike,” be aware that I’m about to share some spoilers. Earlier in the revival, we saw Stuart return as an adult in the episode “Kidney,” and he was surprisingly eager to donate a kidney to Beavis. Now, in the newest episode, Butt-head tells Beavis that Stuart wrecked his old bike. They go to confront him, and find that Stuart has actually done pretty well for himself. Unfortunately for him, he still really wants Beavis and Butt-head to like him, and things quickly go downhill because of it.

Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots Break Down Apple’s Surprising New Sci-fi Movie (And You Can Watch It This Friday)

Goldstein explained that the film originated from a conversation with his co-writer and director, Will Bridges, about relationships. Bridges was getting married, and they started questioning the cultural idea that there’s only one perfect person for everyone. They found it a bit crazy to think one person could possibly meet all of your needs and solve all your problems. They also began to think about the significant connections people have with friends and others who aren’t romantic partners, and what those relationships really mean. The film became a way to explore these complex connections over time, and this concept allowed them to do so.