We’re Officially Less Than a Month From Crunchyroll’s Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Streaming Release

The anime will be released in many regions, including North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. While the English dub doesn’t have a release date yet, it will likely become available at least two weeks after the anime’s initial release. This season, titled Culling Game: Part 1, suggests the entire story arc will be longer than just one season. The Culling Game is the second-to-last major story arc, leading up to the final battle in the Shinjuku Showdown.

5 Underrated ’70s Sci-Fi Movies You’ve Never Seen (But Really Should)

It’s a shame that so many fantastic science fiction movies throughout history have gone unnoticed, and the 1970s were no different. The decade gave us classics like Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Westworld, but also some truly great sci-fi films that never found a wide audience. While you might have heard of these hidden gems from the 70s, chances are you haven’t seen them.

What to Expect From Yona of the Dawn Season 2

Princess Yona’s sixteenth birthday takes a tragic turn when her beloved, Soo-won, kills her father and tries to kill her as well. Luckily, she’s saved by her loyal friend and bodyguard, Hak, and together they flee the castle. Now without a home or status, Yona sets out on a quest to find four legendary Dragon Warriors and embrace her role as the rightful Princess of the Kouka Kingdom.

10 Best Greatswords in Anime History, Ranked

Greatswords in anime, like Guts’ Dragon Slayer from Berserk and Inuyasha’s Tessaiga, are much more than just large weapons. They represent a character’s burdens and often determine the fate of battles – and even entire series. These iconic blades create unforgettable fight scenes that become cultural touchstones. Here’s a look at ten of the most impressive greatswords in anime history.

5 Awesome DC Comics Crossovers That Weren’t With Marvel

As a big fan of DC Comics, I always get thrilled when they team up with other universes. I was especially excited about their crossovers with Jeff Lemire’s Black Hammer and even the Looney Tunes! DC has done a lot of fun and unexpected crossovers lately, so here are 5 of them, showcasing which heroes and villains met along the way.

Peaky Blinders Movie’s Tommy Shelby Replacement & Why Cillian Murphy’s Character Returns Teased by Creator

Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders, and director Tom Harper recently shared details about what compels Tommy Shelby to return. According to Knight, events force Tommy back into action, requiring him to pick up arms again, much like a classic Western hero. With the future of the Shelby family and the nation hanging in the balance (according to Netflix), Tommy’s return is also deeply personal, as he’ll be confronting his past and what his legacy will be. It sounds like his motivations are complex and multi-layered.

Hunter x Hunter Confirms New Surprise Anime But It’s Not What You Think

Nippon TV and VAP brought back Hunter x Hunter in 2011 with a new anime series that covered more of the manga’s story than the original. However, because the anime outpaced the available manga chapters, it stopped airing in 2014, leaving fans without a complete story for over ten years. The manga itself is currently focused on the Succession Contest Arc, which began in 2012 and is still being released. It briefly returned last year with ten new chapters before going on another break. Author Yoshihiro Togashi is actively working on more chapters and keeping fans updated through his official X account. Although a continuation of the anime (which ended after the Chimera Ant Arc) hasn’t been announced, a new mobile game will include a special animated segment.