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U.S. politics have always been a muse for popular manga series like Death Note, Baki, and Chainsaw Man, but today we're looking back at one of Trump's most prescient appearances.
The Star Wars and Indiana Jones legend is happy to lend his talents to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Turns out Japanese rap duo Creepy Nuts didn't have any Pikmin in the booth for "Otonoke."
Stop trying to make Scarlet Witch happen again.
The game is far from over for Seong Gi-hun in Squid Game Season 2.
Creepy character posters for the December release urge viewers to reflect on where evil truly resides.
Deadpool & Wolverine will begin streaming on Disney+ November 12. See what they did there?
Powerhouse Animation's David Howe, Samuel Deats, and Adam Deats reveal what's going under the hood of your favorite animated shows.
The Oscar winner and Marvel star has very strong feelings about his likeness being used posthumously.
Fairy Tail and Vinland Saga's David Wald came forward on social media, accusing the anime company of opening and keeping his private fan mail.
Magic: The Gathering's collab boasts the "largest collection of Final Fantasy artwork ever in a single game."
Forget conventional romance—the new Venom movie is for the Symbrock truthers.
While One Piece is on hiatus, Toei Animation has reminded fans why they love the Straw Hat Pirates so much.
John Wick co-creator Chad Stahelski says he peaked with the fourth film.
The Guardians of the Galaxy actor felt a bit lost with the Russo Brothers' direction for Gamora in Avengers: Endgame.
Witch Hat Atelier is already being heralded as the next big fantasy anime alongside Delicious in Dungeon and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.
Lazarus is a sci-fi action anime from Cowboy Bebop creator Shinichiro Watanabe.
The follow-up to Batman Ninja looks to flip-flop that 2018 CG film's isekai premise.
HBO travels 10,000 years before the events of Dune in its new series, arriving in November.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero's first wave of DLC will see Daima's Vegeta Mini and Glorio join the anime arena fighter's massive roster.