Renowned Gintama Star Breaks Silence on Upcoming Anime Remake

A recent message urged fans to see the new anime film in theaters, noting that one voice actor, Kensuke Tsuda, doesn’t appear in it at all. The message was posted on the anime’s official X account alongside a drawing by the author, Sorachi, showing his character alongside Tsuda. Tsuda voiced the minor character Shijaku in the Silver Soul Arc of the original anime. Even though he isn’t in the remake, Tsuda is helping to promote it. He’s also well-known for voicing popular characters like Nanami Kento in Jujutsu Kaisen, Kaiba from Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Nicolas from Gangsta. While there’s no news yet about a U.S. release date, an announcement is expected in the coming months.

The Worst Game Ever Made May Make A Comeback, But Should It?

Look, not every disastrous game launch gets the attention it deserves. Some developers try to fix things, others just say they will, and a rare few actually put in the work to deliver what they originally promised, hoping to win back players. A perfect example is MindsEye, which was easily the worst game of 2025, and honestly, one of the worst I’ve ever played. The developers are so determined to prove it’s actually good that they’re throwing update after update at it, trying to salvage it. But honestly, no matter how much they patch it, I just don’t think it’s a game worth saving.

7 Sci-Fi Movies So Bad They’re Actually Good

There’s no lack of delightfully bad sci-fi movies – we owe a lot of those to the cheesy B-movies of the 1950s and early 60s! But some stand out as particularly awful… yet strangely enjoyable. Here are seven of them, and honestly, a few are better than we remember.

HBO Max Is About To Lose One of 2024’s Best Movies

As a big fan of the Mad Max films, I was bummed to hear that Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is leaving HBO Max on February 15th. It arrived on the platform last July, and while it didn’t do amazing numbers at the box office – earning $174 million with a $168 million budget – I thought it was a really solid entry in the series. Plus, critics seemed to agree, giving it a “Certified Fresh” rating with a 90% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences loved it too, with an 88% rating! It’s a shame it’s going, but hopefully it’ll be available elsewhere soon.

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Retains Its Multiplayer Modes In Master Collection Vol. 2

The online co-op features in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker are still available, and they’re a highlight of the game. While these modes weren’t fully appreciated at launch, they’re incredibly fun now. You can team up with friends for the game’s complex story missions and epic boss battles, or compete in fast-paced deathmatches with up to six players. Mastering the game’s mechanics makes these matches especially challenging and rewarding.

I’m Still Furious The MCU Butchered One of Marvel’s Best Events (& Made it a Joke)

The Secret Invasion series highlights many of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s weaknesses, and it’s especially disappointing because the original comic book was excellent. Published in 2008 by Marvel, the Secret Invasion comic – created by Brian Michael Bendis and Leinil Yu – featured a fantastic build-up spanning four years. Though not flawless, the comic is a landmark Avengers story from the 2000s. Seeing Marvel Studios mishandle such a promising and important story feels like a real missed opportunity.

7 Biggest AI Controversies in Anime

Amazon faced criticism last year for using artificial intelligence to create English dubs for popular anime series on its streaming service, including Banana Fish, Vinland Saga, and No Game No Life. Fans strongly disliked the AI-generated dubs, leading Amazon to remove them. So far, the company hasn’t used this technology for any other anime, and it doesn’t appear they plan to in the future.