Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Confirms Disappointing Streaming Update From Crunchyroll Exec

I’ve noticed that movies are hitting streaming services much faster after their theatrical releases lately. But when I spoke with Mitchel Berger, Executive Vice President, Global Commerce (who handles theatrical releases for Crunchyroll), about the success of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle in cinemas, I was surprised to hear something unexpected. He confirmed the new film won’t be available to stream until 2026 – at the very earliest! So, if you want to watch it, you’ll still need to head to the theaters.

This Underrated Stephen King Adaptation Just Returned To Streaming (And It’s Perfect for Halloween)

Hotel rooms often have a strange feeling, but 1408 might be the creepiest one yet. Director Mikael Håfström brought Stephen King’s short story – originally found in the audio collection Blood and Smoke and later in Everything’s Eventual – to the screen. It began streaming on Peacock on September 1st. The movie has a “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes with critics giving it a 79% score. 1408 stars John Cusack as Mike Enslin, a writer who tries to prove paranormal claims are false. He checks into the infamous room 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel, intending to disprove the stories of ghostly happenings. However, he quickly realizes he’s caught in a truly terrifying situation.

10 Best Anime to Binge on Crunchyroll in October 2025

As usual, Crunchyroll, the biggest place to watch anime online, will have most of these new shows available as they’re released. But, new episodes will come out one at a time each week, which isn’t great if you prefer to watch everything at once. If you’re searching for something new to stream, our list of 10 anime series should provide entertainment for the whole month. It’s a great way to discover new favorites! We hope you enjoy the shows!

Disney Brings Edward Scissorhands To 4K Blu-ray With a Sharp Steelbook

Disney has announced that this restoration will feature both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. However, the extra features seem to be older ones, including a behind-the-scenes look and audio commentary by director Tim Burton and composer Danny Elfman. The main highlight is definitely the restoration itself, along with the stunning Steelbook packaging. The front cover shows Kim’s face reflected in broken glass. Turning it over, you’ll also see her reflection on Edward’s blades as he shyly looks through them. Inside, there’s a beautiful picture of Edward walking down the stairs.

I Saw Santa Reveals Greg Capullo’s Return to the Spawn Universe With New Cover (EXCLUSIVE)

“This story will be wild and take place during a specific time of year, offering a completely new take on both Spawn and Santa Claus,” Spawn creator Todd McFarlane explained. “It’s not a cheerful, lighthearted story-actually, it’s the opposite. We’re going to examine the origins of how we receive gifts, and the ‘rules’ behind it. Chris and Andrew came to me with this idea, and I was hesitant at first. But once I heard their pitch, it made me really excited about the dark direction they wanted to take the story. Thomas’ artwork perfectly captures the strange atmosphere of this plot. So, get ready!”