Attack on Titan Confirms a Surprise World Tour

The story follows Eren, along with his friends Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert. Even though the Attack on Titan anime and manga have finished, the creators continue to delight fans with new content and experiences. Recently, Wild Faery announced the first-ever orchestral concert tour inspired by the series, titled Attack on Titan: Symphony from Paradis.

3 Great Anime Movies From the Last 6 Years That Nobody Talks About

Many anime series don’t achieve the huge popularity of hits like Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and Jujutsu Kaisen. They also don’t always have the advantage of being created by famous directors like Hayao Miyazaki or Makoto Shinkai. As a result, these lesser-known titles often get overlooked, particularly by people who aren’t deeply involved in the anime community. While they deserve to be watched, they rarely generate much discussion outside of dedicated anime fans.

Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sequel Leaves Its Cliffhanger Ending Unresolved

When I arrived, I saw Dabura quickly take over as the new leader of the Deskunte tribe after killing their previous leader. The very first thing he did was give Dura a proper burial, honoring him as a hero. It was clear Dabura didn’t want to be in charge – he wasn’t interested in the politics of it all. As the story wrapped up in Chapter 25, there was a suggestion he might return, but we never found out what happened with that, leaving things unresolved.

44 Years Later, Studio Ghibli Brings Back Hayao Miyazaki’s Classic Manga

I’m a huge Miyazaki fan, and while everyone knows his incredible anime films, a lot of people don’t realize he’s also a talented manga artist! He actually wrote and illustrated Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind back in 1982, which he then turned into the amazing film we all love in 1984. It’s special because it was made before Studio Ghibli was officially founded – it came out of Topcraft! And it really is one of his masterpieces. The manga ran until 1994, and now, after 44 years, they’ve re-released a beautiful two-volume deluxe edition – I couldn’t be more excited!

5 Anime Characters So Great, We Don’t Mind That They’re Overpowered

It can be harder to connect with characters who are overwhelmingly powerful, as they’re unusual compared to most players or heroes. Viewers often relate more to underdogs who have to struggle for their victories. However, not every super-strong character turns people away. Some players lean into their power, making their story more interesting, while others are simply so likeable that fans don’t mind their strength. The best anime characters often succeed by being either incredibly compelling or exceptionally charming.

One of Disney’s Best Live-Action Movies Just Joined Hulu (But It’s TV Reboot Is Officially Dead)

The popular Disney movie Holes, which first came out over 20 years ago, is now available to stream on Hulu as of May 1st. A planned TV reboot of the film was canceled after a pilot episode was filmed, but fans can still enjoy the original story starring Shia LaBeouf. The movie follows Stanley Yelnats IV, who is wrongly accused of a crime and sent to a harsh juvenile camp. There, he and the other inmates are forced to dig holes in the desert, eventually discovering the warden’s secret treasure hunt and a long-standing family curse.

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Disappoints With Final Release As Major Character’s Fate Remains Unknown

The story primarily explores the difficulties of humans and Simurians living together, but it also shows what happens to fan-favorite characters from the original series. It begins with the death of Yuta Okkotsu, who quickly declined after losing his wife, Maki Zenin. We then follow their grandchildren as the series reveals the sad fate of Yuji Itadori, updates us on Nobara Kugisaki, and shares what became of other well-loved characters. One significant omission, however, is Megumi Fushiguro, who despite being a central character, is largely absent until the very end of the story.

7 Marvel Heroes Who Should Be Villains

It’s interesting how some heroes have the potential to be truly compelling villains. They’re skilled and powerful enough to succeed on either side, but as villains, they’d be even more impressive. Here are seven Marvel heroes who could make fantastic enemies.