Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 Shows Off New Opening & Ending: Watch

The second season of “Kaiju No. 8” started airing this summer, with the first episode delving deeper into Kafka Hibino’s storyline as we move forward. Now that his trajectory for the future has been established, it’s time for the second episode to introduce its fresh opening theme, “You Can’t Run From Yourself” by AURORA, and a new closing theme called “Beautiful Colors” by OneRepublic. You can listen to the uncredited versions of the new “Kaiju No. 8” theme songs below.

Healthcare Goes Crypto: Is XRP the New Stethoscope? 🫀💸

Fagel, who’s seen more financial shenanigans than a traveling circus, took to X (formerly Twitter) like a sheriff at high noon. He squinted hard and said, “Why would a struggling health startup need a crypto stockpile?” 😬 It’s almost as if they’re trying to cure their financial woes with blockchain Band-Aids. Decades of securities fraud enforcement experience have taught him that when something smells fishy, it usually is.

😱 Institutions Dive Into DeFi: Ripple’s Sneaky Masterplan Unveiled 🤔

Hidden Road, according to Garlinghouse, is apparently handling enough trading volume to make even the most seasoned banker blush. It’s bridging the gap between old-school finance and shiny new tech, helping traditional institutions dip their toes into the DeFi pool without drowning in confusion. With a solid capital base and an ever-growing list of clients, Hidden Road seems poised to become the cool kid on the block—or at least the one everyone wants to sit next to at lunch 😎.

Whales Dive Deep, Sky Soars: A Tale of Digital Fortune 🐳✨

With a total value locked that would make Scrooge McDuck blush—topping $6.1 billion—and exchange reserves dwindling like a forgotten pond in summer, the project’s projected annual revenue of $350 million seemed to whisper sweet nothings into the ears of skeptical investors. Confidence, it seems, is a contagious disease in these parts, and the bulls are its carriers, pushing the token ever higher. 📈🚀

The Best Michael Bay Movie He Never Made Is Way Better Than You Remember

In the grand style of Michael Bay, from the dramatic battle scenes to the thunderous sound effects, every scene in “Battleship” is brimming with Bay-esque elements. It’s easy to forget that this film wasn’t directed by the man behind “Transformers” and “Armageddon,” but rather by the creator of “Friday Night Lights,” Peter Berg. The movie offers a blend of excessive male camaraderie, an almost worshipful portrayal of American naval power, advanced alien technology, dramatic slow-motion shots, and explosions that are overwhelming to the senses. If “Transformers” had a boisterous seawater relative, “Battleship” would surely be it.

King of the Hill Confirms Dale’s Political Career

heads up: if you’d prefer not to learn about the surprises in store for King of the Hill’s fourteenth season, it might be wise to stop reading now. At this year’s Comic-Con in San Diego, the makers of King of the Hill shared numerous revelations about the revival. One major reveal concerns Dale: while Hank and Peggy were away in Saudi Arabia, Gribble ran for mayor and surprisingly won! The creators didn’t share much about Dale’s time as mayor, but it’s safe to assume that becoming Arlen’s mayor is an event that Hank probably didn’t experience when he left town.

South Park’s Creators Don’t Know What They’re Going to Do for Next Episode

Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of the South Park series, recently participated in a special Comedy Central panel where they discussed various upcoming animated projects. They also shared their thoughts on the Season 27 premiere (with ComicBook present), and admitted that they’re still figuring out the plot for next week’s episode, as Parker himself acknowledged during the discussion.

Borderlands 4 Nintendo Switch 2 News Has Some Fans Worried

Two crucial points have sparked apprehension among fans of Borderlands 4, regarding its version on the Switch 2. Pitchford clarified that the game would utilize a Game Card, meaning all players, even those with physical copies, will need to download it. Moreover, the team at Gearbox Software announced that the game would run approximately at 30 FPS and may experience occasional frame drops in certain instances.