Surprise Shonen Jump Series Reveals New Anime With First Look Trailer and Poster

Marriagetoxin, created by Joumyaku and Mizuki Yoda, has become very popular on Shonen Jump+ since its launch in 2022. Now, the manga is the newest series from the app to be adapted into an anime, joining successful titles like Kaiju No. 8, Spy x Family and others. To mark the anime announcement, Marriagetoxin has released a new trailer and poster, giving fans their first glimpse of the series in animated form. You can watch it below.

After House of the Dragon Showrunner’s Comments, Expect These 4 Major Deaths in Season 3

I recently heard from showrunner Ryan Condal on The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of podcast that we’re getting to the point where we have to say goodbye to some of our favorite characters. He mentioned they’re wrapping up filming on Season 3 and giving wrap gifts, but it’s bittersweet. He said, “We’ve reached that point in the series, we’re starting to say goodbye to some people,” and that there have been “a number of these tearful ceremonies.” While they haven’t officially confirmed any deaths yet, knowing it’s based on George R.R. Martin’s work, we can probably anticipate some big losses. Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Fire & Blood, the book House of the Dragon is based on.

HBO Max’s Highly Anticipated Animated Series Return Has a Release Date

Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake is coming back on October 23rd, as announced by HBO Max. This news arrives just before the show’s panel at New York Comic-Con, where the creator and cast members will share more details. The preview event is scheduled for Sunday, October 12th, and here’s how the convention describes it:

The Conjuring: Last Rites Comes Home With Exclusive First Look at Chilling Special Features

On Tuesday, Warner Bros. shared that The Conjuring: Last Rites will be available to buy or rent digitally starting October 7th. The 4K UHD and Blu-ray versions will then be released on November 25th. To mark the news, ComicBook is working with Warner Bros. to show a special, first-look clip from “Last Rites: An Era Ends,” which is one of the bonus features on the home video release. You can watch it below!

One Piece Worries Fans With Shocking Last-Minute Delay

One Piece Chapter 1162 was expected to be released with Shonen Jump on Sunday, October 5th, but it looks like Eiichiro Oda won’t be able to meet that deadline. According to @WSJ_manga on X, there aren’t any specific details available, but the manga is taking an unexpected break next week, meaning it will be delayed. This sudden postponement is concerning fans, who are worried about Oda’s health. The rigorous schedule of Shonen Jump has caused health problems for several well-known creators in the past.

I’m Convinced James Gunn Is Wrong About DC Having 2 Batmans (but There’s No Other Way)

The idea of having two different actors play Batman has already caused discussion among fans. However, James Gunn recently addressed these worries in an interview with Brandon Davis, explaining, “People who don’t follow comics closely will likely just think, ‘Oh, that’s strange,’ and move on,” implying that most viewers won’t be bothered by having two Batmans. However, past experiences show that featuring multiple versions of a popular superhero in movies can sometimes create confusion, particularly when it’s a character as famous as Batman. This is a potential issue the studio will need to navigate.

A Never-Used Superman Villain Is Perfectly Set Up For James Gunn’s Sequel

In September, James Gunn announced that the story of Superman and Lex Luthor will continue in Man of Tomorrow, a sequel planned for release in theaters on July 9, 2027. Gunn shared that Clark and Lex will face “a larger threat,” leading fans to guess which villain they will team up against. Although Brainiac is a favored pick for the antagonist in Man of Tomorrow, there’s another strong possibility who has already appeared in Superman.

Zootopia 2 Filmmakers Confirm A Dark Reality For Any Future Disney/Pixar Crossovers (Exclusive)

During a preview event for Zootopia 2, the film’s directors, Jared Bush and Byron Howard, discussed the detailed research involved in creating the fictional mammal city. Bush stated that establishing “clear guidelines” for their animal world was key for the Zootopia 2 team. As a result, when figuring out the diets of their meat-eating mammals (and now reptiles in the sequel), the directors shared that insects and fish would certainly be included.