Sydney Sweeney ‘Gundman’ Movie Eyes Noah Centineo

Centineo previously collaborated with Legendary on Street Fighter, and they’re now hoping he’ll join them again for a major movie based on a popular robot-themed series. He’s also known for playing Atom Smasher in Black Adam, starring Dwayne Johnson.

Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on HBO Max, Including ‘Bugs Bunny Builders’

Okay, fellow animation fans, get ready! A new batch of Teen Titans Go! episodes drops this Friday, November 21st, on Max. I’m really excited because these aren’t your typical superhero stories – they’re fast-paced, about 11 minutes each, and full of hilarious, everyday chaos mixed with all those cool DC Universe references. Plus, they throw in a ton of musical gags, which is always a win! The original voice cast – Scott Menville, Hynden Walch, Khary Payton, Tara Strong, and Greg Cipes – are all back, and Warner Bros. Animation is behind it. Honestly, you can jump into almost any episode and have a blast, so definitely check it out in the Teen Titans Go! section on Max. It’s part of their ongoing kids and family content rollout.

10 Anime Plot Twists You Can See Coming From Episode One

The story begins with Naruto Uzumaki, a lonely orphan who is avoided by the villagers because he secretly holds a powerful and dangerous creature inside him – the Nine-Tailed Fox. We learn early on that the previous leader, the Fourth Hokage, gave his life to contain this beast and protect everyone. People often notice how much Naruto looks like the late Hokage, and viewers soon realize, even before it’s officially revealed, that Naruto is likely his son. This connection feels natural, as many action stories like this one often focus on family history and fate.

Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Netflix, Including ‘A Man on the Inside’

Following the story of ‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’, this animated series brings back the dinosaurs’ survivors as they discover a secret plot to transport dinosaurs across the globe. The voice cast features returning stars Paul-Mikél Williams, Sean Giambrone, and Kausar Mohammed. Combining a thrilling mystery with the large-scale adventure fans expect from the ‘Jurassic World’ franchise, the series expands the overall story. New episodes premiered on November 20th.

15 Anime That Are Actually Better Dubbed Than Subbed

This stylish space western centers around a diverse group of bounty hunters aboard the spaceship Bebop. The English voice actors bring a cool, tough edge to the series, perfectly complementing its jazzy vibe. Steve Blum’s performance as Spike Spiegel is particularly memorable and has become the definitive version for many Western viewers. The English script isn’t just a word-for-word translation; it feels natural and captures the original meaning and subtle emotions of the conversations.

Dogecoin Gets a Silver Platter: Chekhov Looks at the ETF Saga 🐶💸

Once cloaked in mystery, the regulated crypto path now has a new visitor. Grayscale, the old fox, nods and files its Form 8-A on Nov. 21, as if to say, “Look, we’re serious, or at least pretending to be.” The shares, with their shiny new designation ‘GDOG,’ are to be revealed on or around November 24, 2025, like a secret kept underground just a little bit longer.

Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘YAIBA: Samurai Legend’

The new anime series begins streaming on Friday, November 21st. Based on the popular manga by Gosho Aoyama, it tells the story of Yaiba Kurogane, a young man raised in the jungle who must learn to navigate modern Tokyo while training to become a samurai. He’ll face off against unique opponents steeped in legend. Wit Studio is producing the anime, with Takahiro Hasui directing, Touko Machida handling series composition, and Yutaka Yamada and Yoshiaki Dewa composing the music. Fans can look forward to a traditional action-packed anime with exciting fights and a focus on the main character’s development.

10 Most Unnecessary Anime Remakes Of All Time

This new animated series, created by Toei Animation, was designed to be a more faithful adaptation of Naoko Takeuchi’s original manga compared to the previous TV show. It initially premiered online before airing on television, and used a simpler animation style and updated character designs to resemble the artwork in the manga. As the series continued, the animation became more consistent thanks to changes in the production team and improvements to the visuals. The storyline revisited familiar events for fans who had followed the story for a long time.

THE ACOLYTE Showrunner Opens Up About Its Abrupt Cancelation

I wasn’t shocked that it was cancelled, but I was surprised by how quickly it happened and that the decision was made so publicly. I was also taken aback by the way it was handled. However, once I started getting calls about the negative reactions, criticism, and falling viewership numbers, I knew for sure it was going to happen.