📢【Browndust2 x AnimeNYC 2025】Event Information

If you’re planning to attend AnimeNYC, here are the details for finding Browndust2! We’ve got a lot of exciting events and special gifts waiting for fans at our booth, so be sure not to miss out. We can’t wait to meet you at AnimeNYC!

Microsoft axes Just Cause studio’s Contraband

Four years back, I eagerly caught wind of the upcoming game from the Just Cause studio, a tantalizing hint of their next masterpiece unveiled through the logo and title alone. Since then, they’ve kept the project veiled in secrecy, with nary a peep or revelation about it.

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New Look at MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO Stage Show

In simpler terms, the image we found on Polygon closely matches our real-life expectation of the big character, which we assume is around 10 feet tall given the size of the actors playing the young sisters. The character, much like in the original anime, sports a blank expression and a leaf on his head for protection from rain. Overall, it’s both charming and peculiar how accurately the producers have recreated the iconic style of Studio Ghibli’s Miyazaki in reality. You can check out the original trailer for the show below.

STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS’ TOS Parody Episode Was Cosmically Cringe, and Has Us Worried

As a devoted Star Trek fan, I’ve always appreciated the series for its unique blend of science fiction and comedy. One classic example that comes to mind is “The Trouble with Tribbles” from the original series (TOS), which feels more like a hilarious sitcom set in space than a traditional episode.

In the spirit of maintaining this comedic thread, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and even Enterprise continued to incorporate at least one humorous episode per season. These episodes often became fan favorites and are still cherished today. However, what sets Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (SNW) apart is its compressed format – only ten episodes per season compared to the 26 of previous series.

When a third of these limited episodes turn into goofy farces, it significantly alters the show’s overall tone and focus. It’s not that these comedic moments aren’t enjoyable; they just seem out of place within the confines of SNW’s shorter season structure. This shift in format fundamentally changes what we can expect from the series as a whole.

COLD STORAGE Delivers One of the Grossest Body Horror Trailers of 2025

The movie that’s currently in production is an adaptation of his 2019 book with the same title. The team behind the hit movie “Zombieland” is also working on this project. In the film, you’ll see Liam Neeson, riding high from the success of “The Naked Gun“, and Joe Keery, who will have recently completed five seasons of “Stranger Things“. You can watch the first trailer for “Cold Storage” right here:

Elden Ring Nightreign Has an Ultra-Rare Item You’ve Probably Never Seen, and Players Still Are Puzzling Over What It’s Really For

The Cord End is a rare item, found only in churches, small or large, within the game. It drops extremely seldom – a mere 0.035% chance – so most players might never encounter it. Its purpose, as described in the game, is mysteriously vague: “Grant access somewhere.” If you’re unaware of where this mysterious location is, the item holds no value for you.