Netflix’s Coolest Anime Hit Drops New Look at Live-Action Movie

Since its release last year, Sakamoto Days has become very popular on Netflix, and Season 2 is on its way. The series is expanding even further with a new live-action movie, set to premiere in Japan this spring. Recently, two new cast members – Lu and Heisuke – were revealed with special posters, giving fans a first look at their characters in live-action. You can see the posters below.

5 Unbelievable Fan Theories Like Stranger Things’ Conformity Gate (That Actually Turned Out to Be True)

After January 7th, fans of Stranger Things had to accept that the hints about the “Conformity Gate” were probably just mistakes made during filming, not part of a deliberate story plan. Although that theory didn’t pan out, there’s a long history of fans correctly guessing plot points. Many fan theories have been discussed for years, and sometimes even decades, before the show’s creators officially confirmed them as true.

25 Years Later, A Major Lord of the Rings Fan Theory Has Been Debunked (But Peter Jackson Does Have Good News)

Even though the extended editions give fans more time with the movies, they’re almost two hours longer than the original theatrical releases of The Lord of the Rings. This led to rumors within the fanbase about even longer versions, jokingly called “The Mithril Cut.” Many hoped there were cuts of the films that went beyond even the already extended editions. This idea has fascinated fans for a while, much like a surprising cliffhanger in Stranger Things. Now, Peter Jackson has finally addressed the theory.

7 Things Hogwarts Legacy 2 Must Fix From the First Game

Despite some significant problems, Hogwarts Legacy was still fun, so many flaws were overlooked. Now that a sequel is coming, those issues need to be addressed. Here are the seven biggest areas Hogwarts Legacy 2 needs to improve to deliver the magical RPG experience fans have been hoping for.

Why Netflix’s New Mystery Thriller With Over 80M Hours Viewed Is Massively Dividing Critics & Audiences

The eight-episode series Run Away debuted on January 1, 2026, based on the bestselling novel by Harlan Coben. Starring James Nesbitt, the show follows a father’s frantic search for his daughter, leading him into the UK’s criminal world. Minnie Driver and Ruth Jones also star in this suspenseful story, which is full of the complex plots and hidden connections that Harlan Coben is known for.

Black Myth: Wukong Gets Unexpected New Update, Patch Notes Revealed

A new update is now available for Black Myth: Wukong on PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC. This is the first update in several months, and it focuses entirely on fixing bugs that players have reported. Some bugs were specific to the PC version, while others only appeared on PS5. Across all platforms, the update addresses a game-crashing issue and corrects several visual glitches.

Catch Up With Crunchyroll’s Special Frieren Recap Ahead of Season 2 Premiere

The second season of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End starts later this week, and Crunchyroll is helping fans prepare with a quick recap of season one. Since it’s been a while since the first season aired, the nearly five-minute video will remind viewers of the key events they need to remember before diving into the new episodes.

Why Doctor Doom Hasn’t Been in Any Avengers: Doomsday Trailers Yet

Even though Doctor Doom wasn’t featured, each of the four trailers for Avengers: Doomsday gave fans key details about the movie. The first trailer surprised viewers by showing Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) living a quiet life as a father in an alternate timeline after Avengers: Endgame. The second trailer highlighted Thor (Chris Hemsworth) fighting to protect his adopted daughter, Love (India Rose Hemsworth). The third trailer then turned to the X-Men, with a dramatic shot of Cyclops (James Marsden) using his optic blasts amidst the wreckage of the X-Mansion. Lastly, the fourth trailer showed Wakanda and Talokan preparing for a massive war, alongside the Fantastic Four meeting Shuri (Letitia Wright). By focusing on these familiar heroes, Marvel is making this huge, cosmic conflict relatable by connecting it to personal stories viewers will care about.