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Anime winter 2026 lineup: Jujutsu Kaisen, Hell’s Paradise, Oshi No Ko and more

Anime winter 2026 lineup: Jujutsu Kaisen, Hell’s Paradise, Oshi No Ko and more

The anime winter 2026 lineup is here! From Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 to Hell’s Paradise Season 2, here is a detailed guide for otakus to catch up on their favourite titles, which will begin airing on Crunchyroll soon: Crunchyroll’s 2026 winter anime lineup is here Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 The third season of JJK will showcase the Culling Game arc, pushing Yuji and his allies beyond their limits. The fan-favourite series will return with its latest instalment on Crunchyroll on January 8 at 9:00 am PT. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes Season 2 Sub Airtime: January 5, Time TBA Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary Sub Airtime: January 11, Time TBA Journal with Witch Sub Airtime: January 4, Time TBA Jack-of-All-Trades, Party of None Sub Airtime: December 31, Time TBA Isekai Office Worker: The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter Sub Airtime: January 6, Time TBA In the Clear Moonlit Dusk Sub Airtime: January 11, Time TBA Golden Kamuy Final Season Sub Airtime: January 5, Time TBA A Gentle Noble’s Vacation Recommendation Sub Airtime: January 7, Time …

Daredevil Born Again review: The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is here to remind MCU what excellent storytelling looks like | Web Series

Daredevil Born Again review: The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is here to remind MCU what excellent storytelling looks like | Web Series

Daredevil Born Again review: Barely five minutes into the first episode of Daredevil: Born Again, a wave of nostalgia hits you like a sledgehammer. And yes, this wave of nostalgia has no softness in it. A single-shot staircase fight sequence, as the clock ticks, reminds you just why the OG Daredevil was the finest long-form title in the extended Marvelverse. Born Again has a high bar to reach and it comes in swinging, even threatening to come close. It does not quite deliver the knockout punch but still ends up as a worthy successor to the original show. To the fans, it is cathartic; to casual new viewers – it is still one of post-Endgame Marvel’s best titles. Daredevil Born Again review: Charlie Cox returns as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen. Where does Daredevil: Born Again fit in the MCU? Daredevil: Born Again begins with a sucker punch to the gut, a character death that you do not see coming. That sets the tone for the show. It is set a few years after the …

Daredevil Born Again Review: Charlie Cox’s Hell’s Kitchen has too many cooks and yet not enough broth

Daredevil Born Again Review: Charlie Cox’s Hell’s Kitchen has too many cooks and yet not enough broth

Charlie Cox returns as the titular character in the much-anticipated Daredevil: Born Again, playing Matt Murdock. He is joined by Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk (Kingpin), Margarita Levieva as Heather Glenn, Kamar de los Reyes as Hector Ayala (White Tiger), and more. The show premieres globally on Disney+ on March 4, 2025 (JioHotstar in India) with its first two episodes and is set to run over 9 parts in total. We had the opportunity to check out the initial couple of Daredevil: Born Again episodes, and here’s what the upcoming season looks like. A jump right into the bustling Josie’s Bar, it’s a nostalgic welcome for the fans of the Daredevil franchise. The joy, however, is short-lasting as chaos unfolds, and Matt Murdock is right at the centre of it. Within minutes into the show, you are brought back into the martial arts expertise of the lead character; however, the landing of the punches is duller than the fast-paced action one might expect. Watch the Daredevil: Born Again trailer: …

[Cast Away] Hell’s daughter-in-law » Dramabeans Korean drama

[Cast Away] Hell’s daughter-in-law by mary Don’t you just hate it when you’re short a few million dollars to produce a drama with your dream team of actors, writers, and directors? *pouts* Well, we found a way to scratch that itch! Introducing the new Dramabeans community series Cast Away — where Beanies can advocate for their chosen actors and creatives in imaginary roles. How it works: Each week, we’ll share a hypothetical K-drama plot with you. In the comments, discuss who you think is the perfect cast to play the roles in this imaginary show. You can also go wild and introduce more characters, rename the show, pick your favorite director, etc. Who knows? Maybe our collective wishing will manifest fantasy casting into reality. This week’s K-drama plot: meet the in-law from hell The world’s kindest veterinarian and coolest bad boy fall into a whirlwind romance and decide to get married. The only problem? His dad is the in-law from hell. Literally. He’s Satan. Dad is supportive of the match and reassures the vet that …