Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Is Taking Over the World & Anime Is Getting Harder to Deny

The success of *Mugen Train* brought anime into the spotlight, becoming the highest-grossing film ever in Japan – an incredible achievement, especially during the pandemic. Now, *Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle* has surpassed even those records, proving that the initial success wasn’t a fluke. With this latest milestone, it’s clear that anime is poised to dominate the box office throughout the 2020s and beyond.

Booster Gold Was Always Right About the DC Universe (And Deserves More Respect For It)

Booster Gold first became well-known as a member of the Justice League International, giving him a close look at how superheroes affect people. He easily could have used his time-traveling abilities to get rich by betting on sports, but instead, he chose to be a hero. And he didn’t just want to save Earth – he aimed to protect the entire multiverse. Booster Gold’s story highlights the significant role superheroes play in the DC Universe, and his achievements demonstrate that impact.

Marathon closed technical test set for October 22 to 28

Bungie announced this test is a key moment to evaluate improvements made since the Alpha version. They’re testing things like three maps, five character designs, in-game voice chat, adjusted combat speed, solo play options, and more detailed world-building. However, this test build is still under development and won’t include everything planned for the full release of *Marathon*; it’s focused on how players experience the game at the beginning.

7 DC Heroes You Forgot Were Part of the Arrowverse

Over its many seasons, the Arrowverse featured a large number of superheroes. While some, like Green Arrow and The Flash, were central figures, many others made memorable appearances. However, a few heroes didn’t get much screen time and may have slipped your mind. Here are seven DC heroes you might have forgotten were part of the Arrowverse.

Power Ranking Doomsday’s X-Men vs Avengers (& Who Would Win?)

On September 30, 2025, the directors of the next Avengers movie, the Russo brothers, posted a puzzling image from the set. Fans quickly noticed this was similar to a photo they shared before Avengers: Endgame was announced. That previous image contained a hidden title reveal, so excitement is building. This time, some viewers spotted a large “A” and a series of “X” shapes in the new photo, leading to speculation that the upcoming 2026 crossover film, Avengers: Doomsday, might involve a battle between the Avengers and the X-Men. If true, this could drastically alter the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.