Dragon Ball Daima Trailer Teases Its Timeline With Some Missing Characters

The upcoming anime titled “Dragon Ball Daima” has given fans a sneak peek of what they can anticipate in the series, and the latest clip leaves some doubt regarding its chronology with certain characters mysteriously missing. “Dragon Ball Daima” marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter as it commemorates the 40th anniversary of Akira Toriyama’s iconic Dragon Ball manga, first published in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. This fresh series provides a unique opportunity for Toriyama to create the narrative and characters before his passing, leaving fans curious about its direction

Marvel Editor Teases “Giant-Size” X-Men Plans

The embers of yesteryears ignite the blaze of tomorrow! This phrase marked the beginning of Giant-Size X-Men #1, penned by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum in 1975. It introduced a revolutionary 68-page issue that rebranded the plain old X-Men as Uncanny X-Men. The fresh and diverse team – Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Colossus, Sunfire, Thunderbird, and Banshee, under the mental guidance of Professor X – united to rescue the original X-Men from the sentient island Krakoa. Years later, this “Second Genesis” paved the way for the X-Men’s Krakoan Age, ushered in by Jonathan Hickman in 2019

Avatar The Last Airbender: Gordon Cormier Is Hyped for Avatar’s Animated Movie

Although Netflix is currently producing two more seasons of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” to conclude Aang’s live-action story, fans can also anticipate seeing some impressive bending in the future. In 2026, Avatar Studios plans to release its much-awaited first film under the working title “Aang: The Last Airbender“. Our team at egmr.ru recently spoke with Gordon Cormier about this animated project and the upcoming plans for Avatar Studios

HBO Responds to George R.R. Martin’s House of the Dragon Criticism

HBO is addressing George R.R. Martin’s criticism of ‘House of the Dragon’. In a recent blog post (since removed), Martin discussed issues he saw with the second season, focusing on deviations from his book’s “Blood & Cheese” plot in the premiere and its impact on subsequent storylines, as well as hinting at broader concerns for future seasons. Responding to this, HBO acknowledges the challenging decisions the series has faced and expresses faith in showrunner Ryan Condal and his crew as they move forward

My Hero Academia: You’re Next Rating Revealed

In the United States, the much-anticipated movie of the popular anime series My Hero Academia, titled My Hero Academia: You’re Next, is set to premiere in theaters this Fall. The rating for this upcoming film has been made public before its release. As the fourth major feature film in the extensive anime franchise based on Kohei Horikoshi’s original manga series, My Hero Academia: You’re Next will bridge the gap between Seasons 6 and 7 of the television anime. This new movie introduces a fresh villain with similarities to All Might, which means that Izuku Midoriya and the other heroes must act swiftly to handle this new danger before it escalates

The Front Room: Brandy Norwood Compares Her New Character To Cinderella

This weekend, the movie titled “The Front Room” is set to hit theaters, with Max Eggers and Sam Eggers, the younger siblings of renowned director Robert Eggers (“The VVitch“, “The Lighthouse“) at the helm. In this film, Brandy Norwood (“Descendants: The Rise of Red“) takes on the role of Belinda, and Kathryn Hunter (“Poor Things“) portrays Solange. The plot revolves around Belinda, a new mother who struggles with her mother-in-law, played by Hunter, who is not exactly amicable. Previously, ComicBook interviewed the Eggers Brothers about casting Norwood and Hunter, and they likened Belinda to Cinderella. Interestingly, Norwood had previously played the title character in Disney’s 1997 version of “Cinderella“. During our conversation with Norwood, we discussed the parallels between her character and Cinderella