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Sometimes the most effective way to present food is for an anime to briefly become live-action.
Sony and Netflix are striking while the golden honmoon is still hot with plans for a trilogy, live-action project, and series on the brain.
The 'First Steps' director says any and all scenes cut from 'Fantastic Four' ultimately didn't contribute to its story.
Disney's anthropomorphic animated animal sequel roars back into theaters on November 26.
John Cena's Peacemaker must face the music and himself when the DC Studios series returns to HBO Max this August.
'Pluribus', starring Rhea Seehorn from 'Better Call Saul' has already been renewed for a second season.
'Wolfenstein' marks the second Bethesda video game adaptation coming to Prime Video after 'Fallout.'
'Aztec Batman' will bring a bold new reimagining of the caped crusader's mythos this September.
Dinosaurus will serve as the latest in many superhero morality vibe checks for Steven Yeun's Mark Grayson.
Studio Trigger's sequel to one of anime's beloved cult classic series is strong with pop culture references.
In case of DC Studios continuity emergency, break pocket universe.
Fans could've gotten a whole different take on Sony's Spider-Man vampire spin-off.
'Paprika' and 'Ghost in the Shell' are among the four anime films debuting later this month on Criterion's streaming platform.
The tradition of toymakers scooping summer blockbuster superhero films is still going strong.
Who would've thought Okarun was also a nerd for 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'?
GKids breaks 'Arcane' free of streaming shackles with a league of physical release pre-orders.
Karl Urban's Johnny Cage is the star at the center of the video game sequel's tournament.
Coming off the high of 'Arcane', 'Castlevania', and 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners', Netflix execs are sure they'll strike gold adapting Ubisoft's golden goose as well.
Where's season 4, William?
The 'Mortal Kombat II' spoof movie poster for Johnny Cage's 'Uncaged Fury' finally has a trailer showcasing the character's killer moves.