The Anime Business Episode 11 spotlights historian Helen McCarthy, her contributions to boosting anime's popularity in the West, and more.
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To nobody's surprise, Dan Da Dan is getting a third season, with studio Science Maru releasing a new graphic preview - complete with kaiju!
The finale of Doctor Who spinoff The War Between The Land and The Sea ends with plot holes, an unconvincing love story, and sloppy writing.
Over on Doctor Who, U.N.I.T. has its fans, but it's more akin to "comfort food" than "cool," especially given the dark turn that it's taken.
Will Poulter will star in Beat the Reaper, an Apple TV adaptation of the books by Josh Bazell about an amoral doctor dealing with criminals.
My Hero Academia may have ended, but there's one more episode being made as an epilogue to the series: "More" premieres in March 2026.
Netflix released images from Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole, a serial killer mystery with an anti-hero whose name sounds like a dirty joke.
Crunchyroll is set to host a global Trigun Stampede Watch Party on January 6th, ahead of the January 10th premiere of Trigun Stargaze.
Crunchyroll's Spring 2026 Blu-Ray release lineup is led by collector's edition boxsets for Solo Leveling Season 2 and Dragon Ball DAIMA.
Apple TV announced an April 2026 premiere date for Widow's Bay and released a teaser trailer for the Matthew Rhys-starring series.
Crunchyroll unveiled its Winter 2026 anime streaming lineup, which includes over 50 new and returning anime series, as well as fall finales.
Set for Jan. 15th, Peacock released the trailer for the Cold War spy comedy-thriller "Ponies," starring Emilia Clarke & Haley Lu Richardson.
One of the oddest comedy-thriller manga out there, MarriageToxin is about an assassin seeking a bride- and it's getting an anime in 2026!
Jovan Adepo, who plays Dr. Saul Durand in Netflix's adaptation of Liu Cixin's sci-fi trilogy The 3 Body Problem, discusses the second season.
After a promising opening act last week, Doctor Who spinoff The War Between the Land and the Sea gets bogged down with unsurprising clichés.
Crunchyroll Manga Adds J-Novel Club, Alphapolis, Compass Titles to their premium digital manga and light novel app this December
Rex Ogle and Dave Valeza bring their YA LGBTQ coming-of-age Four Eyes graphic novel trilogy to a conclusion with Fruitcake, out April 2026.
STARZ released a spotlight video for Sweetpea, with Ella Purnell's Rhiannon still trying (and failing) to get the hang of serial killing.
Will Kate Lethbridge-Stewart be killed off in the Doctor Who spinoff The War Between the Land and the Sea? That outcome would be too obvious.
Yen Press announced Yen Audio adaptations of two manga releasing in Spring 2026: 86--EIGHTY-SIX and The Bubble Love of the Mermaid.
Apple TV greenlit a second season of Down Cemetery Road starring Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson, adapted from Mick Herron's PI novels.
Every era of Doctor Who could have an alternate Japanese Light Novel title that explains the series' premise in a hilarious, on-the-nose way.
In Netflix's His & Hers, Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson play a cop and a reporter who are former spouses who suspect each other of murder.
Prime Video released the trailer for The Night Manager Season 2, with Tom Hiddleston returning in a sequel to the John le Carré adaptation.
Premiering on January 14, Apple TV released the trailer for Idris Elba-starring Hijack Season 2, with the action shifting to a train.
While discussing his new Netflix series Man vs Baby, Rowan Atkinson once again reminded the world that Mr. Bean is a pretty terrible person.
Sweetpea star Ella Purnell shared that the second season has wrapped production, and that fans can expect "a really crazy season."
Rafe Spall, Jenna Coleman, and Katherine Kelly have been cast in Channel 4 and Steven Moffat's The West Wing-inspired series Number 10.
Doctor Who fans have speculated about Kate Lethbridge-Stewart's sexuality. Now Jemma Redgrave is offering some insights on the matter.
Apple TV previewed the upcoming A24 comedy-drama Margo's Got Money Troubles, starring Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nick Offerman.




























