Isaiah Colbert is a former Kotaku writer that loves to write about anime and post good takes on the internet.
Nobody puts Superbabies in a corner.
HBO is said to be eyeing either Aaron Pierre or Stephan James to co-star in the upcoming series.
Tatsuki Fujimoto's mid-Chainsaw Man one-shot has been transformed into an instant anime classic.
Jujutsu Kaisen's barely-there story and its spoiler-fueled manga-reading fandom were a match made in hell, to the very end.
Ana de Armas stars in the John Wick spin-off that takes place between John Wick 3 and John Wick 4.
Hale is no stranger to playing Jean Grey, but that didn't dampen the delight in playing her (and her clone) in X-Men '97.
The year of Shadow shows no signs of slowing down, thanks to a new DLC for the upcoming Sonic x Shadows Generations.
The Sonic x DC Comics collab is being penned by writer Ian Flynn and will run for five monthly issues.
The X-Men '97 voice actor is optimistic about the future despite AI making her colleagues feel like a "canary in a coal mine."
Production I.G pushed animation to new heights to successfully adapt horror auteur Junji Ito's magnum opus.
The director wants to explore every alley of the Batman mythos in his Epic Crime Saga.
Bandai Namco understood the assignment with its cavalcade of references in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero.
Headphone-wearers buckle up, you're about to hear Aubrey Plaza get weird with knives.
Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga have the whole weirdo couple vibe thing down.
Robert Pattinson stars on an ice planet with reprints of himself, alongside single servings of Steven Yeun, Naomi Ackie, Toni Collette, and Mark Ruffalo.
Dan Da Dan: First Encounter is as close to a slam dunk as a new anime premiere can get.
Apparently, Phoenix abandoning a film project last minute is a pattern of his.
There's still time to change Agatha All Along back to Agatha the Lying Witch with the Great Wardrobe.
Director Todd Phillips said Phoenix wasn't going to do Joker: Folie à Deux unless he was as scared as he was making the first film.
PlayStation's live-service hero shooter flop will keep its spot in the animated series Secret Level.
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