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Joel and Ellie are going through it in a major way and it's not just clickers that are tearing them apart.
Keanu Reeves went above and beyond motion capturing his performance as a 'junkie mech pilot' in Amazon's gaming anthology series.
Creature Commandos' sixth episode gave DC fans a stormy look at the Dark Knight.
This year saw the animation industry wrestle with growing pains and production issues—as well as enjoy blockbuster triumphs.
Monkey D. Luffy actor Iñaki Godoy asks Eiichiro Oda what fans can look forward to in the hit series' second season.
Science Saru exceeds all expectations, delivering the quintessential anime adaptation of 2024.
Science Saru will be back with more of the fan-favorite anime in July 2025.
The Netflix show's lead writer hopes its queer representation will pave the way for more video game adaptations to come.
Purnell wonders if she'll become a victim of her own success if she keeps knocking it out of the park with video game adaptations.
Co-founder Marc Merrill talks to io9 about how the game studio turned media empire strives to live up to its philosophies after a year of successes and layoffs.
The animated Netflix series teases Alucard and Richter Belmont rallying together in the fight against the vampire messiah.
The sky isn't falling. Anime is for everyone. If an artist wants to make fan art reimagining characters as Black, all the power to them.
The show's final season proves even an established anime series can continue to evolve and surprise its audience.
Planetes is a space anime that hits too close to home.
James Gunn's Max Original adult animated series is jam-packed with action, humor, and heart.
In 2013, a fan-art project on Tumblr enlisted 768 artists to redraw every page of Akira in the style of The Simpsons—and it got its own trailer, too.
Crunchyroll's surprise One Piece announcement has fans vowing to pirate the anime.
Christian Linke says the 'Jayvik' ship isn't romantic, despite what fans think.
Viz's editor-at-large launched the program to give amateur manga-inspired artists a chance to join the big leagues.
Putting the LOL in League of Legends.