Studio Trigger's adaptation of the 2020 manga is coming back for more, and its opening season is a ton of fun to watch.
io9's got your first look at Vash and co's latest adventure in physical form–including a limited edition packed with goodies.
A solid movie with a neat premise is elevated by Cruise's always-on energy and his willingness to go with the flow.
Science Saru and Production I.G are taking another stab at the groundbreaking cyberpunk tale.
Plus, more Dune: Part Two insight, and the world remembers the legendary Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama.
Los Angeles' Academy Museum is holding a one-day retrospective on Shinkai's tenure as a filmmaker, from Voices of a Distant Star to Suzume.
Ever wanted to play chess and watch every bit of the iconic mecha series? Crunchyroll's complete Code Geass box set is just for you.
Studio Trigger's take on Ryōko Kui's wonderfully specific comedy fantasy manga looks stomach-gurglingly delicious... and only a little gross.
Plus there's hopeful news for Futurama 's continuation at Hulu.
Chapter 374 will kick off the first fully new arc in over a decade, and the first without the involvement of the late Kentaro Miura.
Two new anime, one from the director of Cowboy Bebop and the other based on a Junji Ito manga? Why Adult Swim, you shouldn't have!
"Welcome to the Ito-verse: The Junji Ito Experience" displays over 100 of the legendary artist's gorgeously spooky works.
Katsuhiro Otomo's adaptation of his own manga is more than a kickass slide, it's part of why anime is as big it is.
The writer behind Warner Bros.' newest animated crossover talks about joining the RWBY train and getting newcomers onboard.
Andrew Gillis, the designer and author of the newest TTRPG based on the Magical Girl genre, said their favorite catchphrase is "Hope is not a plan!"
Yasuhiro Nightow's ever-popular space western manga returns with two compendiums.
Makoto Shinkai (Your Name, Weathering With You) develops a story that highlights the struggle against abandoning what we love.
Watch the trailer for the crossover that brings teenage versions of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman to the world of Remnant.
Although the famed horror director was tied to a live-action Akira adaptation, he'd rather see it done by a representative cast and crew.
Unto us a vampire is born, queen of all creation... wait, what?