After Chainsaw Man, This Major Shonen Jump Series Could Be The Next to End

I’ve been a huge fan of Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days ever since it started in Weekly Shonen Jump – it already had a massive following even before the anime came out! It’s such a fun action-comedy about Taro Sakamoto, this legendary former assassin who was once the most feared hitman around. But he just walked away from that life for his wife! The story kicks off five years after he’s settled down with his wife and daughter, and things get crazy when his past suddenly catches up with him, threatening everything he’s built.

The Harry Potter Remake’s Book Changes May Finally Fix Fantastic Beasts’ Most Disappointing Story

Based on reports from influencers who visited the set – as summarized by Wizarding World Direct – the TV show will explore the lives of characters beyond Harry Potter. The longer runtime allows the series to show us things from different perspectives, like Hermione’s home and the girls’ dormitory. Influencers also say we’ll learn about Dumbledore’s past earlier in the series, which is exciting and could address some of the issues fans had with the Fantastic Beasts movies.

Demon Slayer Film Is Finally Streaming For Free

As reported by Anime News Network, the movie is now available to stream on Amasian TV in both Japanese with English subtitles and an English dub. Best of all, you can watch it for free on demand without a subscription! It’s also showing on Amasian TV’s Anime 24/7 FAST channel, which is free with ads.

5 Great Fantasy Book Series That Peaked With the Final Novel

This is typical of the end of James Islington’s initial trilogy, suggesting the Hierarchy series will finish powerfully. We see the same pattern with popular fantasy authors like Brandon Sanderson and Joe Abercrombie – their books are already good, but the final installment takes them to another level.

Tubi Is About To Lose the Remake of a 46-Year-Old Horror Classic (& It’s Not Streaming Anywhere Else)

John Carpenter is a celebrated director in the horror genre, so it’s not surprising that some of his films have been remade. Rupert Wainwright’s 2005 remake of Carpenter’s 1980 film, The Fog, revisited the story of a coastal town terrorized by the ghosts of sailors wronged a century earlier. Now, the 2005 remake has been added to Tubi’s list of movies leaving the platform soon, and will likely no longer be available to stream by the end of the month.

5 Years Later, Attack on Titan Studio’s Most Underrated Sci-Fi Is Finally Coming to Netflix

April brings a great selection of new shows, including the highly awaited series Dandelion from the creator of Gintama, and the return of One Piece with the Elbaph Arc. What’s on Netflix has also announced that Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song, a sci-fi anime from the renowned animation studio WIT Studio, will be available on April 2nd, 2026. WIT Studio, famous for animating the first three seasons of Attack on Titan, has been partnering with Netflix to create original anime like Moonrise and Love Through a Prism.