Demon Slayer’s Most Underrated Backstory Is Better Than Fans Realize

As an avid fan, I’ve noticed that many characters in the series have endured immense pain and hardship, their pasts filled with heart-wrenching tales. However, Mitsuri Kanroji’s backstory often seems to fly under the radar compared to others. Unlike most, she doesn’t bear the scars of a demon attack, and her motivation for joining the Corps is unique. Yet, when delved into, it offers a perfect balance of emotional depth, making her one of the series’ most captivating characters.

10 Most Brutal Deaths in TV History

Yet, as television evolved to challenge norms, on-screen death became a common occurrence, serving as a means to boost ratings and provide an exit strategy for actors. The deceased characters were often central figures, making their departures all the more poignant. From their inception, these TV deaths were both emotionally distressing and, at times, graphic. With changes in content standards, premium cable and streaming platforms emerged, leading to deaths that were not only emotionally harrowing but also physically gruesome. Here is a list of the 10 most brutal deaths on television, presented in chronological order.

Final Destination’s Future Revealed Following Bloodlines Box Office Performance

In simpler terms, “Final Destination Bloodlines,” being the sixth film in the series, is its most successful installment yet within this popular franchise. The initial film, “Final Destination,” was launched in 2000 with a global box office collection of $112.8 million on a budget of just $23 million, setting the stage for New Line Cinema’s new horror franchise. Over the years, the franchise has seen numerous plot developments. Although it’s been over two decades since the series began, telling stories about Death, the “Final Destination” franchise has continued to add fresh elements, such as in “Final Destination 5,” which functions as a prequel to the original film, and most recently with “Final Destination Bloodlines.”

2025’s Hottest Horror Movie’s Director Has a DCU Script (With a Surprising Catch)

Cregger stated, “Following ‘Resident Evil,’ I’ve got a science fiction movie lined up that’s entirely original. After that, I have another script completed which is set within the DC Universe, but it’s not your typical superhero story. I wrote this before ‘Barbarian.’ Then, there’s another project I’m currently working on that resembles ‘Nightcrawler,’ but all these projects are unique and original. However, in the fast-paced film industry, plans can shift suddenly, so I’m not making long-term plans beyond ‘Resident Evil.’

Dandadan’s Exorcism Twist Keeps the Surprises Coming for the Most Original Anime Around

In the manga, the scene where the band plays to exorcise the spirit is brief, spanning just five pages. But in the anime, Studio Science Saru expands upon the original material in their unique way, as they have done with many elements. They use thematic colors – warm for spirits and cold for aliens – which adds depth to the story. In a recent special episode, the studio extends this scene into a four-minute sequence, where the Hayashi band plays an original rock song titled “Hunting Soul.” What’s more, to cater to different audiences, they include both Japanese and English versions of the song in the dubbed versions.

7 Most Powerful Stranger Things Characters Ranked (Including the Demogorgon)

In addition to its gripping, suspenseful narrative, “Stranger Things” delves into the complex power struggles among its main characters, both heroes and villains. Yet, in this series, power isn’t limited to the psychokinetic abilities of certain characters or monsters. As we prepare for our final journey back to Hawkins and the Upside Down, let’s explore the seven most influential characters from “Stranger Things”.

An MCU Hero’s Alternate Identity Is Joining Marvel’s Ultimate Universe

In the upcoming issue #1 of “Ultimate Hawkeye,” penned by Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas in collaboration with B. Earl, and illustrated by artist Michael Sta. Maria, we’ll witness the introduction of Ultimate Ronin. The creative team behind this series also includes Taboo and B. Earl, who have previously worked on titles such as “Daredevil & Echo” and “Werewolf by Night.” Meanwhile, Sta. Maria has recently gained recognition for his work on “Sabretooth: The Dead Don’t Talk.” Marvel has unveiled cover art and a sneak peek at the September release of “Ultimate Hawkeye” #1, which will also showcase Ultimate Hawkeye himself.

Twisted Metal’s Patty Guggenheim Talks Stepping Into the Wasteland as Raven

In the second season, after the shocking events of the first finale, John and Quiet join a lethal car racing competition named Twisted Metal, organized by an enigmatic character called Calypso. As they navigate through hordes of menacing new adversaries and acquainted faces, such as the homicidal clown Sweet Tooth, John’s reunion with his long-lost sister, the avenger Dollface, adds more complexity to the storyline.

10 D&D Cantrips That Would Be the Most Useful in Real Life

Man, let me tell you something – it’s no secret that some of these cantrips in games are pretty darn useful, even outside of battling foes or embarking on grand adventures! In fact, they could make everyday life a whole lot easier, tackling those pesky chores and tasks that we all dread. I mean, who wouldn’t want to speed up the process of cooking dinner or cleaning the house with a simple spell? It would be a game-changer for sure!

Pokemon Legends: Z-A Leaked Mega Evolution Designs Made Real in New Fan Art

For the past five months, IcyBoi33 has meticulously illustrated all rumored Mega Evolutions for Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Some were crafted from leaked photographs, while others were reconstructed using leaked descriptions. The community has expressed their admiration and gratitude towards IcyBoi33’s work, expressing hope that these illustrations will closely resemble the in-game models.