Crunchyroll Addresses Recent Subtitle Controversy With New Statement

Crunchyroll recently addressed issues some users experienced with delayed content and incorrect subtitles. They explained these problems were due to internal technical difficulties, not changes to their subtitling process, vendors, or the use of AI. Crunchyroll has confirmed these issues are now fixed. They emphasized the importance of high-quality subtitles in connecting fans with anime stories and thanked users for their patience, reaffirming their commitment to delivering a great viewing experience.

Gen V All But Confirms the Biggest Cipher Theory & It Sets Up Homelander’s Defeat (But at a Cost)

Marie is struggling to adjust to her new job because she’s focused on finding her sister and returning to a normal life. Desperate to escape her situation, she asks her friends to investigate Cipher, starting with the elderly man who lives at his house. Finally, the show *Gen V* revealed the identity of the mysterious burned figure and explained how they could alter the future, not just for themselves, but for the characters in *The Boys* as well.

2008 PS3 and Xbox 360 RPG Returning Next Month With New Remaster

Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is an action role-playing game originally created by Ascaron and published by CDV Software Entertainment. It serves as both a sequel and a prequel to the 2004 game, Sacred. Many players may not realize that Bob Bates, a key figure in early game development, contributed to the game. Now, SparklingBit, Funatics, and THQ Nordic are bringing it back, but with a difference. The PC version will include both single-player and multiplayer modes – the complete original game. However, the console version will only have the single-player experience, and it’s surprisingly $10 more expensive.

10 Marvel Villains Everyone Liked As Much As The Heroes They Killed

These villains are household names, almost as famous as the most popular heroes. They possess a unique appeal that has propelled them to a level of success few villains achieve. These ten Marvel villains are incredibly popular, boosting sales and appearing in some of the most compelling stories ever told.

X-Men Confirms Wolverine’s Darkest Evolution Yet (& He’s Already Proved He’s Perfect)

While issue #1 of *Amazing X-Men* isn’t perfect, the concept of Wolverine being used as a ruthless assassin by the villains is a strong point. It makes sense that enemies would want to weaponize someone as dangerous as Wolverine, and capturing him accomplishes two things: it eliminates a powerful foe and provides them with a deadly weapon. The issue also presents a fascinating new stage in Wolverine’s evolution, drawing inspiration from classic Wolverine storylines.

Every Member of Star Wars’ Disaster Lineage, Ranked

Yoda likely saw great promise in Count Dooku when he began training him. Dooku then shared his knowledge with Qui-Gon Jinn, who in turn taught Obi-Wan Kenobi. This mentorship continued down the line, eventually reaching Rey Skywalker, who hasn’t yet trained anyone herself in the official Star Wars story. However, because not everyone in this lineage has been entirely virtuous, it’s difficult to evaluate and rank them all.

From “AI work slop” to zero‑person startups: Sam Altman lays out his vision for AGI’s future

I recently heard Sam Altman talk about a friendly wager he and some friends have going. They’re betting on when we’ll see the first company worth a billion dollars that’s run completely by AI. He believes AI is getting more powerful all the time, but he also pointed out that it’s not quite at the point where it could independently manage a company of that size just yet.