Gintama Returns For New Anime Remake Movie in 2026: Watch The Trailer

Shueisha’s recent two-day convention, a major annual anime and manga event, featured several popular Shonen series from their magazines. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gintama anime, a film adaptation of the beloved “Yoshiwara in Flames” arc is coming soon. A new trailer showcases the updated animation and has fans excited for an action-packed movie. The film will be released in Japan on February 13, 2026, and while a U.S. release date hasn’t been announced yet, updates are expected shortly after the Japanese premiere.

Stranger Things 5 Volume 2 Sets the Stage for One Last Dungeon Crawl (Review)

Okay, so Volume 2 of Stranger Things jumps right back into the chaos where we left off, with everyone scattered and facing their own crises. These three episodes are long – well over an hour each – and spend a lot of time bringing characters together, then pulling them apart, and then back together again. Honestly, it feels like the Duffer Brothers are really rushing to wrap things up and set everything up for that big movie finale. That urgency leads to some weird choices, I won’t lie, but there’s still plenty to enjoy as we head into Stranger Things 5, Volume 2.

Shonen Jump Fans Need to Wait a While Before This Anime Returns With Season 2

Over 100,000 fans gather each year for this two-day event, which features exclusive announcements for anime, manga, and games, plus interactive displays and special merchandise you can’t find anywhere else. This year, it was confirmed that Season 2 of Oblivion Battery will return in 2027 – a longer wait than fans anticipated. The animation studio, MAPPA, is currently working on several big projects, including Season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen, Season 2 of Chainsaw Man, and Season 2 of Dorohedoro, likely contributing to the delay. While a teaser visual has been released, fans are still waiting for a full trailer and a more specific release date.

Paramount+ Just Added One of the Best Horror Remakes of All Time

Fans of scary movies can now watch Gore Verbinski’s The Ring on Paramount+. The critically acclaimed horror remake, starring Naomi Watts, arrived on the streaming service December 1st. It’s considered one of the best remakes ever made, earning a 72% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The Ring is based on the 1998 Japanese film Ringu, which itself came from Koji Suzuki’s 1991 novel. The story follows journalist Rachel Keller as she tries to uncover the truth behind a terrifying videotape. Anyone who watches the tape supposedly dies seven days later, and Keller finds herself in a desperate fight for survival after viewing it.

26 Years Ago Today, A Cult Classic Sci-Fi Instantly Became The Best Love Letter to Star Trek

Many shows have playfully imitated or borrowed from Star Trek, like The Orville and Black Mirror. The most successful ones celebrate the original series rather than trying to tear it apart. It’s funny, because some longtime Star Trek fans have criticized newer shows for not being respectful enough! If you want to see a perfect example of getting that balance right, look no further than Galaxy Quest, a wonderfully clever sci-fi film that first came out 26 years ago today – on December 25, 1999 – and quickly became a beloved classic.