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Yahoo
4 days ago
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- Yahoo
Dan Da Dan has beaten Marvel's Thunderbolts at the box office this week, and it could be a sign of anime's cinema domination in the rest of 2025
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Much is made about what tops the box office but look a little further down the charts and you might just discover an unlikely changing of the guard – as new anime movie Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye gets one over on Thunderbolts, just 39 days after the Marvel movie's release. As flagged by Collider, the June 9 takings of Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye came in at $350,000, gifting it ninth place at the US domestic box office. Thunderbolts, meanwhile, is flagging in 10th, grossing $290,000. While it's easy to raise eyebrows at another Marvel feature stalling in cinemas, it's more exciting to see the potential anime has with audiences later this year – as is the case with Evil Eye, which bundled the first three episodes of Dan Da Dan season 2 together with the finale of the first season. Anime has always threatened to break into the mainstream (Demon Slayer: Mugen Train is 2020's highest-grossing movie, beating out the likes of Tenet), but this could be the year it truly gets a firm foothold in theaters. Later this year, the first part of Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle and the Chainsaw Man movie will be released in cinemas, each one offering the chance to put anime on the map in Hollywood. Beyond that, Haikyuu VS The Little Giant is spiking its way onto the big screen in the coming years. It's little wonder, then, that Disney CEO Bob Iger is eager to communicate a philosophy of quality over quantity in Marvel Studios' future. Speaking on a call with Wall Street analysts, Iger called Thunderbolts the "first and best example" of that new approach. "In our zeal to flood our streaming platform with more content, we turned to all of our creative engines, including Marvel, and had them produce a lot more. We've also learned over time that quantity does not necessarily beget quality. Frankly, we've all admitted to ourselves that we lost a little focus by making too much. By consolidating a bit and having Marvel focus much more on their films, we believe it will result in better quality," Iger said. For more, check out our picks for the best anime you should be watching right now. Then read our interview with Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye co-director Abel Gongora on why he hopes the trend of anime movies releasing in cinemas continues.


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Biggest anime releases in 2025: New shows, sequels & movies you must watch
Anime is bigger than ever around the globe, and 2025 is already looking to be one of the most thrilling years ever for US, UK, and other anime fans outside of Japan. So whether you're an anime novice or have been with the genre for decades, 2025 is set to deliver a massive slate of exciting new series, return seasons, and can't-miss blockbuster films. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now From action-packed smashes such as Solo Leveling and Jujutsu Kaisen, to fresh originals and established remakes such as One Piece, the anime scene is sizzling on popular streaming platforms such as Netflix, Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Disney+. Here's your essential guide to the most anticipated anime of 2025 — and why you should be hyped. Top anime sequels returning in 2025 Meanwhile, fans are looking forward to the return of a number of smash hit anime titles next year in 2025. These three sequels guarantee even larger scale conflict, richer narratives and bold new animation breakthroughs. Solo Leveling season 2 release date & what to expect Based on the world-wide smash hit anime Solo Leveling is back for its highly-anticipated second season, picking up directly where S1 left off, with Sung Jin-Woo, the world's greatest hunter. After the explosive finale of season 1, season 2 is sure to deliver an epic new series of dungeon raids, dragon fights, and terrifying foes. So if you're an action fanatic or a fantasy enthusiast, Solo Leveling deserves a place on your watchlist. Dan Da Dan season 2 and movie premiere in 2025 A mix of supernatural action and sci-fi mystery, Dan Da Dan season 2 will take the story further into the unknown. On top of that, the new movie is hitting US and UK cinemas this June — a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will bring the anime magic to cinemas around the world. Anyone who enjoys a combination of horror, comedy, and mystery will definitely want to give this series a look. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Kaiju No . 8 season 2: More monster action coming Making its animated debut last year, Kaiju No. 8 took the world by storm in 2024 and here we are with the long awaited second season returning. Look forward to more massive kaiju, destruction on a colossal scale, and some emotional surprises to boot! It's an ideal selection for readers who want frenetic action laced with a keen emotional focus. Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War final part Bleach's final saga has already been announced, with the final arc of the long-running game series due to release in late 2025. Longtime fans will get to witness the long awaited, climactic end of the Soul Reapers war with Quincy. It's a welcome back, kickstarter to the past that will surely find a new audience along with old favorites due to polished 21st century animation production value. Jujutsu Kaisen season 3: More cursed energy and drama Following the phenomenal success of its first two seasons and big screen adventures, Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 has officially been greenlit for 2025. This anime's combination of dark fantasy elements, high-energy action, and compelling characters is why it stands as one of the best anime to watch. Spy × Family season 3: Fun and action continue Spy × The Family mixes straight-up comedy, family drama, and comedian spy caper. Though we have a little wait before the third season comes this fall of 2025, it will surely bring more uproariously funny undercover missions and touching familial moments. New anime series to watch in 2025: Fresh stories & big names If you're looking for fresh, new anime to begin with, 2025 loads you up with tons of originals and remakes worth anticipating. Devil May Cry anime (Netflix exclusive) The game's immersive and vibrant world continues in the new, slick anime adaptation, available now exclusively on Netflix. It includes dramatic, modern demon killing action, stylish characters, and climactic fights. With epic combat and a depth of character development, this fantasy action series is tailor-made not only for MOBA and anime fans but to gamers and action lovers of all ages. Lazarus by Shinichirō Watanabe: A must-see original Brought to you by the legendary director of Cowboy Bebop, Lazarus quickly became one of 2025's most anticipated original anime. It delivers an unparalleled sci-fi experience that unfolds before your eyes, including awe-inspiring graphics and an evocative soundtrack. Moonrise by WIT Studio: A futuristic space drama From the studio that brought you Attack on Titan, Moonrise takes place on the moon, as humans navigate their conflict and emotions in an intense, awe-inspiring animated universe. One Piece remake: The beginning arc One Piece devotees receive the definitive first-class shot at a high quality reboot of the original classic East Blue saga. Including the arcs that were adapted slightly differently in the original animation, this remake takes many of Luffy and his crew's earliest adventures and retells them with modern animation, making it an excellent starting point for new viewers. Dragon Ball Daima: A new magical adventure In honor of Dragon Ball's 40th Anniversary, Dragon Ball Daima ushers in a new arc filled with magic and youth reversal, crafted by the original creator Akira Toriyama. Must-watch anime movies in 2025: Big screen & streaming hits Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle trilogy Beginning September 12, 2025, Demon Slayer's upcoming large-scale three-part movie event came to US and UK theaters. These films adapt the final, some would argue the ultimate, arcs of the series — a can't-miss experience for anime movie lovers. Chainsaw Man: Reze arc movie Following up on the bloody, heart-wrenching tale of original Chainsaw Man, the new film zeroes in on enigmatic character Reze, and delivers more chills, spills, and feels. Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden inventory movie A prequel film delving into Gojo Satoru's backstory and the dawn of the cursed fight, perfect for fans looking to immerse themselves in the lore even further. Lost in Starlight & The colors within Two very different but equally emotional films bringing together sci-fi, fantasy, and romance, both recognized for their stunning animation and emotionally resonant narratives. Why 2025 is the best year to watch anime Anime's audience is exploding across the US and UK due to its accessibility on streaming platforms such as Netflix, Crunchyroll, Hulu, and now, Disney+. With weekly simulcasts, dubs, and official subtitles, it's never been easier to enjoy anime as it happens. Those big anime movies have been coming to theaters in select cities, unifying fans in epic showdowns and opening night celebrations. Anime merchandise, video games and collaborations with major Western brands are supercharging the fandom as never before. Quick anime release dates 2025 you need to know Solo Leveling Season 2 Early 2025 (Crunchyroll, Netflix) Dan Da Dan Season 2 : July 2025 (Netflix, Crunchyroll) Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 : Late 2025 (Crunchyroll) Bleach Final Arc Part 4 : Late 2025 (Hulu US, Disney+ UK) Spy × High Guardian Spice Season 2 – Fall 2025 Family Season 3 – Fall 2025 (Crunchyroll, Netflix) Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Arc Movie : September 12, 2025 (Theaters US/UK) Devil May Cry Anime : Summer 2025 (Netflix Exclusive) 2025 is the year to dive into anime Whether you're looking for action, fantasy, sci-fi or poignant tales, 2025 has something for everyone. That combination of the return of blockbuster sequels, the addition of must-see new original series, and the arrival of major motion picture anime interspersed with them means that the torrent of amazing anime you'll have to watch is anything but drying up. So keep those streaming apps open, stay tuned, and ring in what's sure to be an incredible year for anime! If you're interested, I could assist you in writing SEO-friendly meta descriptions, short social media teasers, or newsletter content to go along with this. If so, just tell me.


Economic Times
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
DanDaDan Season 2: Who is new villain? Here's global launch and theatrical release date, and streaming platforms
DanDaDan Season 2 will begin with a theatrical premiere of its first three episodes on June 6, followed by weekly releases from July 3 on Crunchyroll and Netflix. A Blu-ray edition of Season 1 will release June 10. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Season 2 Global Launch and Theatrical Release Date Streaming Platforms New Villain Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Season 1 Home Release FAQs The anime series DanDaDan is returning with its second season. Fans can look forward to a global theatrical event and weekly episode rollouts. This follows the same release strategy used for Season 1. DanDaDan Season 2 will begin with a theatrical release. The movie titled DanDaDan: Evil Eye will premiere on June 6. It will include the first three episodes of the new season. These episodes will be screened together as a single feature-length and Netflix will follow the same schedule as Japan for the weekly episodes. This approach was also used for Season 1. It helped DanDaDan reach a wide audience. It became one of the most-streamed non-English shows on Netflix in 2 of DanDaDan begins on July 3. It will continue from where Season 1 ended. A new villain called the Avatar of Hatred will appear. This character finds a body and begins to cause problems. The character uses the Evil Eye, which affects anyone who sees it. The Evil Eye creates emotional pain and new season will continue to explore science fiction and supernatural themes. The first part of the story will focus more on horror and supernatural the news of Season 2, a home release for Season 1 was confirmed. GKIDS and Shout! Studio announced a Blu-ray edition. It will be released on June 10. The package includes a 32-page booklet, art cards, and a die-cut animation style of DanDaDan remains a key feature. Season 1 was noted for playing with traditional anime styles. The teaser for Season 2 highlights a new look for the villain. He has a purple, sketch-style design. The animation team continues to follow the original manga's style by Yukinobu Tatsu DanDaDan Season 2 starts weekly streaming on July 3, following the theatrical release of the first three episodes on June Season 1 Blu-ray includes a 32-page booklet, several art cards, and a die-cut sticker for collectors and fans.


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
DanDaDan Season 2: Who is new villain? Here's global launch and theatrical release date, and streaming platforms
The anime series DanDaDan is returning with its second season. Fans can look forward to a global theatrical event and weekly episode rollouts. This follows the same release strategy used for Season 1. Season 2 Global Launch and Theatrical Release Date DanDaDan Season 2 will begin with a theatrical release. The movie titled DanDaDan: Evil Eye will premiere on June 6. It will include the first three episodes of the new season. These episodes will be screened together as a single feature-length event. Also Read: Next Gen NYC: New reality show's cast, plot, release date and where to watch by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Streaming Platforms Crunchyroll and Netflix will follow the same schedule as Japan for the weekly episodes. This approach was also used for Season 1. It helped DanDaDan reach a wide audience. It became one of the most-streamed non-English shows on Netflix in 2024. New Villain Season 2 of DanDaDan begins on July 3. It will continue from where Season 1 ended. A new villain called the Avatar of Hatred will appear. This character finds a body and begins to cause problems. The character uses the Evil Eye, which affects anyone who sees it. The Evil Eye creates emotional pain and confusion. Live Events The new season will continue to explore science fiction and supernatural themes. The first part of the story will focus more on horror and supernatural elements. Also Read: Netflix UK June 2025 Releases: Here's complete list of movies and shows Season 1 Home Release Alongside the news of Season 2, a home release for Season 1 was confirmed. GKIDS and Shout! Studio announced a Blu-ray edition. It will be released on June 10. The package includes a 32-page booklet, art cards, and a die-cut sticker. The animation style of DanDaDan remains a key feature. Season 1 was noted for playing with traditional anime styles. The teaser for Season 2 highlights a new look for the villain. He has a purple, sketch-style design. The animation team continues to follow the original manga's style by Yukinobu Tatsu . FAQs When does DanDaDan Season 2 begin streaming? DanDaDan Season 2 starts weekly streaming on July 3, following the theatrical release of the first three episodes on June 6. What comes with the Blu-ray of Season 1? The Season 1 Blu-ray includes a 32-page booklet, several art cards, and a die-cut sticker for collectors and fans.


Gizmodo
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
The Voices Behind ‘Dan Da Dan' Look Back on the Anime of 2024, and Ahead to What's Next
Dan Da Dan is set to make a highly anticipated return to streaming platforms. Ahead of the new season, Science Saru and GKids are collaborating again to release Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye, a theatrical cut featuring the first three episodes of the second season. This release will also include a special behind-the-scenes interview with co-directors Fuga Yamashiro and Abel Gongora. After a special Los Angeles screening of Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye, io9 held a virtual interview with the English voice cast: Abby Trott (who voices Momo Ayase), A.J. Beckles (Okarun), and Aleks Le (Jiji Enjoji). During our conversation, the three cast members reflected on their favorite moments from the previous season and shared their excitement about the scenes they are eager for fans to experience in the upcoming compilation preview film, which will be released June 6, as well as the anime's new season premiering in July. This interview has been edited for brevity. Isaiah Colbert, io9: You've voiced plenty of standout characters in anime, but Dan Da Dan's Momo Ayase is one of my personal favorites. With her being a co-lead in a shonen series—a genre that traditionally puts male protagonists in the spotlight—what about Momo makes her special to you, and how do you think she stands out even more in the shonen landscape this season? Abby Trott: I love voicing Momo. I've been having so much fun with her. And it's interesting that this anime, although maybe if you had to put a label on it, a shonen has a lot of elements from different genres incorporated into it. And I think that helps Momo stand out. We do see a romance element, whereas in a lot of typical shonen, the protagonist will typically not be aware of romantic advances or intentions from a female protagonist. But in this, very early on, there's a relationship there. We can only look forward to seeing how that is going to grow and develop over the course of however many seasons the show goes on. For forever. I think she's very confident, and she cares fiercely about her loved ones; she's willing to do anything to protect them. Those are things about Momo that I love. I think that I read an interview with the mangaka, where he said that Momo is his favorite character, and that he compared her to Superman. She makes everyone else around her want to step up to the plate and do their best, too. And that's one element that I really like about her. She makes everyone want to do their best. io9: In your last interview with io9, you mentioned being a fan of the Dan Da Dan manga and having read it before auditioning. Were there any specific scenes from the manga that you were particularly excited to bring to life in season two ? A.J. Beckles: The whole first interaction with Evil Eye is so cool in the manga. Science Saru, like always, took it and made it so much better; they added so much more content. I went back and read it recently, just to make sure that I was prepared for a recording, and I was like, 'Oh, wow!' when I went in. They added a lot, and they did a great job. I think those interactions are what I most looked forward to. Acro Silky was definitely a cool fight, but it wasn't like a traditional hand-to-hand combat situation that this was with Evil Eye and Okarun. So I was really excited to see what that would look like, and they knocked it out of the park—Evil Eye's ball thing that he uses is really cool. Aleks Le: It's kind of Okarun's first fight fight. He's not just launching himself. Beckles: He has to dodge and punch, or whatever else, which he doesn't really know how to do. You get to see that bit of awkwardness, too, that he clearly doesn't know what he's doing versus Evil Eye, who seems so experienced in comparison. It's interesting, and they did a great job of showing that. io9: First off, congrats on your anime voice acting award for Solo Leveling, Aleks. You've really kept your finger on the pulse of fan engagement—not just by pushing your vocal limits as Sung Jinwoo but also by embracing the memes and sharing behind-the-scenes moments on TikTok. In Dan Da Dan season one, you threw 'Deez Nuts' into the mix, making it an unexpectedly perfect fit for the series' chaotic energy. Can you walk me through how that creative choice came about with the team at Bang Zoom? And are there any other localization line reads you're especially excited to bring to life in season two? Aleks Le: First of all, thank you so much for the congratulations. I appreciate it. And as for that particular line, I made a video about that where I said that the line was actually adapted by our English dub director, Alex Von David, who is wonderfully talented. He put so many funny things into the dub like the usage of the word 'bitch' by almost everybody. Those were always really fun. He had pitched the idea of for this joke. He was like, 'Maybe we should put deez nuts in there.' We were discussing it back and forth because it was just two words, but there was so much history behind the meme itself that we wanted to get it just right for the show. I feel like the meaning and the definition of deez nuts have been watered down over the years, and we really needed to hone in on it. What ended up happening was that we performed it once initially, and Alex was like, 'That's good. I think we should put the emphasis on deez, like deez nuts.' And I was like, 'But I want to do it like the original.' So he was like, 'Oh, the original, deez nuts?' and I'm like, 'You've seen the video?' And he's like, 'I've heard it thrown around, but I don't remember the video.' So I was like, 'Okay,' [so] I pulled up the video, and our poor engineer had to just sit there as I showed him the deez nuts and then we were going back and forth on it. He was very insistent on one way and I was like, 'I want to do it exactly like the video.' We did it so many times, and then we finally found one that we were both really happy with. So that was how deez nuts ended up in the show. Alex is a driving force of this adaptation. In terms of improv, it's always the most unnoticeable, subtle moments of comedy, I feel, are where my strong suits come in. There's a lot of Jiji reads where I really want to make it sound as noncommittal as possible, as in it doesn't sound like somebody who's doing a performance. It sounds like you walked by a group of teenagers, and you had your microphone up to them, and you heard what they're saying. 'Oh, my God, blah blah blah blah.' They shout basically drivel. That's my favorite part of the improv that we get to do. We do have a lot of limitations on what we can and can't do. One of my favorite improvs that didn't make it was in episode 11 when Jiji first introduces himself. We had him singing the Dan Da Dan theme song, and it was really really good. But then we looked back on it, and we were just like 'It's too meta. It wouldn't really make sense for the moment.' In the future, though, I hope we can throw it back in there somewhere. io9: Alongside their seiyuus, you've all brought Okarun, Momo, and Jiji to life beautifully, capturing the essence of the anime's low-taper fade occult nerd, outspoken gyaru, and resident himbo. As season two approaches, what aspects of their dynamics are you most excited to explore, and how has your approach to voicing them evolved, especially while recording separately, and the energy each of you is bringing into the booth? Trott: For Momo, this season kicks off with a lot of action. The first three episodes (that hopefully you'll go see in theaters, everyone) is a lot of yelling and a lot of [being] in the action. I'm looking forward to getting back to the elements, such as the relationships between the other characters Momo's relationship with Okarun. I love how Momo has this kind of cute way of speaking to him at times, which is her way of flirting. Just those little moments, I'm looking forward to the development of relationships. Beckles: I'm looking forward to seeing how Okarun reacts to Jiji. Okarun is so polite, and he's very cognizant of thinking about what he says before he says it. He's very mature for his age in terms of how he views relationships and communication and Jiji throws all that out of the window. I'm interested to see how he handles it. It'll be fun to play like him handling those moments where he's trying to be a certain way, trying to be like kosher, and Jiji doesn't care. And how he's gonna handle coming out of his shell more. I think Jiji is gonna bring some of that out of Okarun. But in the meantime, I think where we're at, it's very much Okarun knowing who Jiji is, but they haven't spent a lot of time together. Only just now, at the end of the last season, he's on the train, and they're talking about the magazine Okarun is sharing and Jiji is genuinely interested. Okarun's never had that before—a friend who's not picking on him—and I think that'll be really cool to see Okarun embrace and learn not to see Jiji as a threat to his new feelings he has towards Momo. Or maybe he still will. It'll be cool to see that unfold and watch all those different personalities interact—Momo instigating moments and trying to get them to be friends—and it'll be cool. Le: I think we all know each other pretty well, and our performance styles. We are aware of how each of us would act. We have a good image in our heads of how one person would do a specific read or [how] one person would interpret the scene this way and, ultimately, the nuances of those performances in the final surprise us. But, for the most part, we have a really good idea of what the other person's gonna do. I feel that closeness and understanding has given us the ability to performing these scenes basically in the dark, yet still having them mesh really well with each other. I feel like we all understand each other's sense of humor or acting choices pretty well, for the most part. Dan Da Dan season two premieres this July on Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. Evil Eye hits theaters across the U.S. June 6.