Shonen Jump Confirms Black Clover Return for Fall 2025 After Surprise Hiatus

The latest issue of *Weekly Shonen Jump* announced that three new chapters of *Black Clover* will appear in *Jump GIGA 2025 Autumn*, set to be released on October 30th, 2025. These chapters will continue the final fight between Asta and his enemies, signaling the approaching conclusion of the series, which began in 2015. A preview promises an exciting return, stating, “Entrusted with his comrades’ feelings, Asta rises again with a roar!!”

Dwayne Johnson Breaks His Silence on His Worst Box Office Performance – and His Response Is Exactly What You Would Expect

Johnson addressed the film’s box office performance on Instagram, acknowledging that movie success is ultimately out of anyone’s control. More importantly, he emphasized that the movie’s results haven’t diminished the personal impact of playing the role of Kerr, which he described as a life-changing experience. He then shared a message stating:

This 100% RT Hidden-Gem Drama You’ve Never Heard of Is the Best Movie of 2025

Sometimes, a truly great movie slips under the radar. That’s what’s happening with *Eephus*, a 2025 film that’s getting incredible reviews but hasn’t yet found a wide audience. Despite being a bit sad and slow-paced, it’s surprisingly exciting and memorable. If you love sports movies, comedies, or enjoy discovering new filmmaking talent, you shouldn’t miss *Eephus*.

Shovel Knight Dev’s Next Game Mina The Hollower Delayed, But Not For Long

Our team has decided to postpone the release of Mina the Hollower. In a post on our website, we explained that everyone has been working incredibly hard to finish the game by October 31st, but we need a little more time. It’s not a big delay – we just want to add some finishing touches and make sure the game is as polished and balanced as possible before launch.

Good Boy Retells Stephen King’s Scariest Story (in Reverse)

Look, for years, *Cujo* pretty much defined animal horror – a terrifying dog turning bad. But a new film, released this year, is completely subverting that trope, and honestly, it’s brilliant. It’s quietly become a huge talking point, racking up a 91% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Director Ben Leonberg takes the idea of a canine lead and flips it – instead of a monster, this dog is a hero. It’s a really interesting shift, and it feels like a sign of how much the horror genre has matured, becoming more about understanding and even *feeling* for its creatures.

‘It’s Disappointing’: Solo Leveling Star Opens Up on ‘Frustrating’ Reality of Anime Decisions

With the rise of social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, voice actors are increasingly expected to have an active online presence when applying for jobs. In a recent interview, voice actor Le was asked about the importance of having a large social media following and how it influences casting choices. Le explained that social media presence is now a significant factor for major projects, but personally, they believe it shouldn’t be so important.