Crunchyroll Confirms Packed Spring 2026 English Dub Lineup for April

I’ve been following Crunchyroll’s announcements for their upcoming anime releases this April, and they’ve also given us a peek at their English dub plans for Spring 2026! It looks like we’re getting both new seasons of familiar favorites and some interesting new shows. They haven’t shared all the details just yet, but you can find a list of the English dubs below.

One Key Feature Could Be Make or Break for Pokemon Champions

I recently got to try out Pokemon Champions before its release at a preview event. We played it on the new Switch 2, and I was impressed by the improved graphics. However, I quickly noticed the game frequently asks you to spend Victory Points (VP) to do almost anything. While it’s expected that free-to-start games like Champions have in-game currency, how well that currency is balanced between paying and non-paying players will be crucial, especially since the game focuses heavily on player-versus-player battles.

Season 2 of Stephen King’s Hit Horror Show Will Take a Long Time, but Has Avoided a Stranger Things Problem

If the second season of It: Welcome to Derry delivers on the promises made in the first season’s finale, the wait will be worthwhile. Fortunately, HBO has the flexibility to take the necessary time to produce the season properly, which is a benefit compared to shows like Stranger Things where the young cast members are growing up quickly, creating a sense of urgency.

Jak and Daxter Footage From Pitched Remake Appears Online

Developer Travis Howe recently shared an animated cutscene on social media, reimagining a scene from the classic game Jak and Daxter with modern graphics. Howe, formerly of Sanzaru Games, clarified that this wasn’t an official PlayStation project. He and a small team of animators created it as a pitch to convince PlayStation to remake or remaster the game. While PlayStation ultimately passed on the idea, the cutscene gives fans a glimpse of what a modern Jak and Daxter could look like with updated textures and lighting.

An All-Time Great TV Show Is Officially Getting a Big-Budget Disney+ Remake (With 1 Major Change)

Disney recently announced a new series that will likely appeal to fans of classic television. Production has begun on The Koreans, a fresh take on the FX show The Americans, which ended in 2018 after six seasons. This time, instead of Russian spies in 1980s America, the story follows North Korean spies operating in South Korea during the 1990s. Starring in the lead roles are Lee Byunghun (known for No Other Choice and Squid Game) and Han Jimin (Heavenly Ever After), who will play the undercover spies.

How Regular Show: The Lost Tapes Ties Into Original Series Finale

The final episode of Regular Show featured a sad moment for fans: the death of Pops, a character who had been with the show since the beginning. He sacrificed himself to defeat his evil twin, Anti-Pops. After returning to Earth from their space adventure, the park crew grieved the loss of their friend. In a touching afterlife scene, Pops is shown in heaven watching a Regular Show VHS tape, suggesting future episodes will become part of his viewing experience. It’s safe to assume these “tapes” will show the ongoing adventures of Mordecai and Rigby, even after Pops is gone.

11 Years Ago, the Best Modern Star Wars Character Made Their First Appearance (And They Still Need Their Own Movie)

When Disney bought Lucasfilm in 2012, the new Star Wars films sparked a lot of debate online. While some characters, like Daisy Ridley’s Rey, were controversial, they still became memorable. Ridley’s return was a huge moment at Star Wars Celebration 2023. However, Disney’s most popular character surprisingly hasn’t been in any of the movies – and today marks the 11-year anniversary of her first appearance.

Prime Video Just Added All Four Seasons of a Famously Resurrected, Twice-Canceled TV Show

I’m a big fan of Unforgettable, the show with Poppy Montgomery playing Detective Carrie Wells. It’s amazing how many times it was brought back from cancellation – it was canceled twice on CBS, but then moved to A&E! Sadly, it was ultimately canceled after season four, leaving us with an unfinished story. Over its six seasons and 61 episodes, which originally aired from 2011 to 2015, the show followed Carrie, a former detective with an incredible ability to remember everything. She rejoined the police force to solve crimes, all while trying to figure out the one memory that haunted her: the murder of her sister. If you haven’t seen it, it’s now streaming on Prime Video since March 25th.

DC’s Worst Villains are Now on the Justice League

The new Justice League faced its first major challenge when Darkseid returned in DC K.O. A cosmic tournament was held, pitting the League’s greatest heroes against some of their most dangerous foes, all vying for immense power – enough to finally defeat Darkseid. Superman won the tournament and became King Omega, but instead of using the power alone, he distributed it among all the participants, both heroes and villains. Now, Superman has disappeared, leaving everyone with superpowers to figure out their next move.