Dandadan Anime Officially Adapting Cursed House & Evil Eye Arcs in Season 2

In a similar fashion to how Dandadan started off with its three-episode debut in September 2024, it’s been announced that the second season will give fans a sneak peek of what’s to come through a special theatrical screening in June 2025. Titled Dandadan: Evil Eye, this preview will be shown in North American cinemas on June 6, 2025. The American indie film distributor GKIDS will manage the series’ theatrical distribution for a second time. With the upcoming season set to follow the “Cursed House” story arc and the “Evil Eye” arc, longtime fans are eagerly anticipating its release.

Arrow and House of Cards Stars Lead Chilling Adaptation of The Mortuary Assistant Game

As reported by Deadline, Epic Pictures and their horror label Dread are transforming the game into a feature film adaptation. The story revolves around Rebecca Owens, a fresh recruit at River Fields Mortuary who prepares corpses under the watchful eye of her boss, Raymond Delver. This chilling tale is set in a small Connecticut town in 1998. At first, Owens, portrayed by Holland, believes her job at the mortuary to be straightforward and manageable. However, as she works the night shift, she encounters shocking supernatural powers that hinder her from completing her assigned tasks.

Must-See Spy Thrillers Before the Final Mission: Impossible Hits Theaters!

In the realm of spy flicks, Mission: Impossible has proven its worth alongside classics like James Bond, but there are numerous other must-watch movies for enthusiasts to savor. From tales of various spies, hired guns, and crooks, these films offer equal excitement as Tom Cruise’s escapades as Ethan Hunt. As you eagerly anticipate the arrival of The Final Reckoning, these pulse-pounding thrillers will surely keep your cravings for action-packed spy stories satisfied during the wait.

Eastwood’s Final Dirty Harry film: Liam Neeson’s Secret Rise to Action Stardom

In 1988, Clint Eastwood played his last role as Callahan in “The Dead Pool,” where he acted alongside the esteemed actor Liam Neeson. This film depicts an inspector trying to unravel the mystery of who is terrorizing San Francisco by targeting local celebrities on a chilling death list, with Eastwood’s name also appearing on that list. Although it wasn’t a significant success in terms of critical acclaim or box office returns, it was praised by renowned critic Roger Ebert and foreshadowed the action stardom that Neeson would achieve in the 2000s.

YOU WON’T BELIEVE Who’s Trading Dinosaurs for Kaijus!

Neill won’t enter the stage by himself; he’ll be joining a cast brimming with talent, alongside Kaitlyn Dever, Jack O’Connell, Delroy Lindo, Matthew Modine, Alycia Debnam-Carey, and Dan Stevens. Notably, Dan Stevens is set to return as Trapper Beasley, the veterinarian who developed a rapport with Titans in the 2024 release, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, a film that, according to Deadline, broke records to become the highest-grossing movie in the franchise’s history.

10 Hulk Moments We Wish We Could Erase

To be frank, my personal experience with the Hulk’s portrayals within the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t been entirely satisfying. In retrospect, certain scenes from Hulk’s filmography have left me feeling rather disappointed, shaping a perception that these moments were less than ideal. Some were tantalizing hints that never fully materialized, while others simply haven’t held up over time, but I can’t help but wish some of the following instances featuring the Hulk were omitted entirely from the movies.