Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is Returning to Theaters in The U.S.

Crunchyroll announced that Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is coming back to theaters on March 6th. Fans will be able to experience the popular anime film in a new way thanks to SCREENX, a unique cinema format with a 270-degree immersive screen. Both the original Japanese audio and the English dub will be available, and it will be exciting to see how much more Demon Slayer earns at the box office.

7 Darkest X-Men Comics of All Time, Ranked

The Dark X-Men comics are truly unique. They’ve given us some incredibly memorable scenes and even redefined how superhero stories can be told. These seven stories delve into the darkest aspects of what it means to be human – and mutant.

Hulu Announces New Adult-Animated Series From Bluey Creator

According to Deadline, Brumm will executive produce a new animated series for Hulu called Deano. The show centers on a spirited and charming boy named Deano, who appears tough on the outside but has a kind heart. He’s described as an endearing and feisty kid growing up in a difficult neighborhood and a run-down home.

Harry Potter’s TV Remake Reportedly Casts 3 New Roles (Including A Second Ron Weasley)

Naomi Wirther, known for her role in “Slow Horses,” is reportedly joining the cast of the new “Harry Potter” project as Madam Malkin. Her character runs Madam Malkin’s Robes for All Occasions, a shop in Diagon Alley that sells robes for wizards and witches. The shop is a familiar location from J.K. Rowling’s books, first appearing in “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” when Hagrid takes Harry to buy his Hogwarts uniform. It continued to appear throughout the series, and was even the setting for a dramatic confrontation between Harry and Draco Malfoy in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”

7 Years Later, Marvel Is Finally Going to Answer One of the Biggest Avengers: Endgame Questions

Since the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) began in 2008, its moments have become a huge part of internet culture. Some of the earliest and most popular memes came from movies like Thor (with Tom Hiddleston as Loki dramatically asking “Tell me!”) and The Avengers (Steve Rogers’ “I understood that reference”). But one of the biggest, and surprisingly not created by Marvel itself, started as a funny question fans had while watching Avengers: Endgame: What was Thanos cooking? Now, Marvel is finally going to reveal the answer to this long-running internet joke.