Cowboy Bebop Sets Release Date for Special U.S. Big-Screen Return Coming Soon

The Japan Society has announced that acclaimed anime director Shinichiro Watanabe – known for hits like Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo – will be the main guest at Foreign Exchange 2025, a series of discussions with leading anime creators. From November 17th to 22nd in New York City, Watanabe will join Justin Leach (producer of Star Wars: Visions) and host LeSean Thomas to talk about the current anime landscape and how artists in the U.S. and Japan work together. The event will include talks at universities and other locations, as well as public showings of Cowboy Bebop: The Movie and Watanabe’s newest series, Lazarus.

When to expect Dispatch episode 5 and 6. Here’s the release date

Great news for fans – you won’t have to wait long for Dispatch Episodes 5 and 6! The developers released a full schedule when the game launched, and new episodes come out weekly. We know waiting can be tough, just like with any favorite show, so check out the schedule below to mark your calendars.

10 Best Westerns In The Criterion Collection, Ranked

The Criterion Collection has always showcased a wide variety of films, spanning all genres like horror, action, and westerns. While it doesn’t have as many westerns as some other types of movies, the collection features key films that represent important periods in film history.

Timothy Olyphant’s Justified: City Primeval Officially Ended an Era for TV Antiheroes

Ultimately, City Primeval demonstrates that the days of the boastful, amoral hero are over. What’s truly groundbreaking for a remake isn’t shock value, but growth. Today’s viewers aren’t interested in chaos simply for its own sake; they want characters to face real consequences, gain perspective, and mature. City Primeval delivers this by focusing on internal struggles rather than flashy action. Raylan’s adversaries aren’t larger-than-life villains, but complex people with contradictions: Clement Mansell, a criminal who challenges Raylan’s principles, and Carolyn Wilder, a lawyer whose strong morals captivate him. These encounters highlight the flaws in the old ways of doing things and the difficulties of finding justice in a world where the myth of the gunslinger no longer holds true. City Primeval isn’t just a continuation of the story; it’s a farewell to television’s most iconic hero figure.