10 Years Later, Crunchyroll Is Finally Streaming One of The Best Films of All Time

Crunchyroll announced on March 20, 2026, that the critically acclaimed film A Silent Voice, produced by Kyoto Animation, is now available to stream. Viewers can watch the film in Japanese, Spanish, German, Italian, and Castilian Spanish. Because many anime fans prefer the original Japanese audio, subtitles are offered in English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, and Castilian Spanish. Crunchyroll notes that the film’s availability varies by region, and it is currently streaming in the United States and Canada.

5 Underrated JRPGs You’ve Never Heard Of

Despite the many low-quality games on Steam, there are some fantastic, hidden JRPGs – a few have even been released on consoles! These gems range from massive, open-world adventures with incredible music to classic titles from renowned developers, and they truly rank among the best JRPGs ever created. If you’ve finished the Final Fantasy series or are simply looking for something new, these underrated games are definitely worth checking out.

SNES Series Returns With First New Game in 35 Years

City Connection and Clear River Games have revived the classic beat ’em up series, Rushing Beat, with a new game called Rushing Beat X: Return of Brawl Brothers. While there aren’t enough professional reviews for a Metacritic score yet, early player feedback is positive. User reviews aren’t available on the Nintendo eShop or Xbox Store for new releases, but the game has received good scores on the PlayStation Store and Steam. On PlayStation, it currently has a 4.54 out of 5-star rating based on 24 reviews. Over on Steam, 87% of 33 players have given it a thumbs up.

One Piece Creator’s Biggest Issue With The Anime Revealed: “He Felt a Bit of Regret”

The live-action version of One Piece is gaining huge popularity, with the second season recently released. The original manga has also achieved a major milestone, selling over 600 million copies worldwide – a first for any series. A new anime remake is in the works, hoping to attract even more fans, particularly younger viewers. According to George Wada, a producer at WIT Studio, the anime remake is happening largely thanks to the creator of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda.

Crimson Desert Feels Like the Game the Open World Genre Needed

As a fan of open-world games, I’ve noticed things have felt pretty stale lately – just the same ideas tweaked and re-skinned. But Crimson Desert is different. It’s not content to just follow the same old formula. It feels much more alive and free, letting you actually explore without being constantly guided. It’s a really refreshing change – it makes you feel like you’re genuinely discovering things, not just ticking boxes on a map!

Ranking the Lantern Ring Colors By Power & Threat Level

As the story arc Blackest Night demonstrated, the Green Lantern and Sinestro Corps aren’t the most powerful forces in the universe, nor are they the biggest threats. There are actually several other emotional spectrum colors that are far more dangerous.

DC Comics’ Weirdest Events, Ranked

I’m not saying these comics are bad – everyone has their favorites! But having read comics for most of my life, I can confidently say some storylines are pretty unexpected. Take Knight Terrors, which centers on the nightmares of heroes and villains, or Amazons Attack!, where warriors from Themyscira used bees to attack Washington D.C. I’m not criticizing anyone’s taste, but here are 5 of the strangest events in DC Comics history.

A Major PlayStation Delisting Exposes a Sony Problem

It’s happened before – major PlayStation games have been removed from digital stores, causing upset among players. We’ve seen titles like Genshin Impact disappear completely, leaving players unable to access games they’ve spent considerable time and money on. This current situation, with a game being delisted, suggests that PlayStation VR might be nearing the end of its lifespan. While the VR headset has had its share of challenges, it’s built a loyal fanbase, and this delisting could signal its eventual discontinuation.

9 Years On, NBC’s Canceled Fantasy Series Still Deserves the Spinoff Fans Were Robbed Of

The fantasy show Grimm faced a similar fate, often being less visible than the hugely popular Once Upon a Time. ABC heavily promoted Once Upon a Time, likely because of its focus on romance and broadly appealing stories. Meanwhile, NBC gave Grimm little support, scheduling it on Friday nights – a time slot known for low viewership – despite its dedicated fans. Although a spin-off series was planned after Grimm‘s cancellation, it never materialized, and many believe the show still deserves one.