Using Limp Bizkit might've legitimately have sold me on the Devil May Cry show more than anything else about it.
The adaptation of Gaiman's fantasy DC Comics series will conclude with the upcoming season 2, after Gaiman was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women.
Nocturne's embrace of magic hasn't just made its combat more exciting, it's also been hugely important for its character work.
Lego's partnership with the Straw Hats is coming via the live-action Netflix adaptation, rather than directly through the anime or manga.
Netflix and Konami know there's a sizable craving for more Castlevania, but meeting that demand seems oddly difficult.
Powerhouse Animation's Samuel Deats and Adam Deats discuss the creation of Netflix's first successful video game adaptation.
Make that huge-screen: Gerwig's Barbie follow-up will hit IMAX for a period of weeks in late 2026 before arriving on the streaming service.
Executive producer Clive Bradley and writers Zodwa Nyoni and Testament discuss how Castlevania: Nocturne continues the Netflix series' themes of revolution and representation.
Science Saru's Fuga Yamashiro breaks down his philosophy for anime adaptations.
Powerhouse Animation delivers a gluttonous serving of arguably the best ongoing video game adaptation of all time.
Hwang Jun-ho spends most of season two in a boat—but season three of the Netflix hit is poised to lead him into another fiery confrontation.
Geralt of Rivia is back to save the day and make some cash once again in next month's The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep.
Balancing quality over quantity while combating worker crunch will pose challenges for the animation industry in 2025.
A new behind-the-scenes Netflix video digs into how season two's games, sets, and aesthetic details came into play.
The Netflix series concludes later this year—so here are all the burning questions we still have after season two.
Netflix's Stranger Things and Disney+ Star Wars series Andor return for their final seasons—but first, Apple TV+'s Severance kicks off 2025's must-see genre shows.
He's not saying much, of course, but Hwang Dong-hyuk knows you're dying to see what happens next.
Superheroes are coming back in a big way, but 2025 will also be huge for horror as well as unconventional nostalgia.
At least this one stayed in in the new Aardman movie, after the Anglo-US relations got things sorted.
They may be latecomers, but Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld and Invincible Fight Girl have delivered solid closures to 2024's animation slate.