Anime news

2025/8/2 Edited to

... Read moreThe anime community is buzzing with several major announcements that highlight the exciting developments in popular series and the broader industry. Fans eagerly awaiting My Hero Academia can mark their calendars for October 4, when the highly anticipated final season (Season 8) begins airing, promising to conclude this beloved story arc. Additionally, Solo Leveling’s manhwa adaption, Ragnarok, is officially returning with a season 2, as confirmed by WEBTOON. This revitalizes interest in the action-packed saga that blends fantasy elements with compelling character development. Another significant announcement is the confirmation of Detective is Already Dead season 2, slated for release in 2026, which will please fans who have been anticipating a continuation of the mystery and suspense. Meanwhile, Jujutsu Kaisen aficionados will soon receive new information about Season 3, with details set to be revealed in the upcoming Weekly Shonen Jump issue on August 18. As one of the most popular contemporary anime, this update is highly awaited. On a regulatory note, the UK government has recently imposed bans on 18+ anime content and hentai under the Online Safety Act, causing many sites and social media channels hosting such content to be blocked. This has sparked considerable discussion within the community about censorship and online content regulation. For international viewers, the Infinity Castel Movie will release its international ticket sales simultaneously on August 15, allowing fans worldwide to participate in one of the season’s most anticipated cinematic events. Altogether, these updates underscore the dynamic nature of the anime industry, spanning new season releases, regulatory changes, and international access to content. Staying informed on such developments enhances fan experiences and supports engagement within the anime and otaku communities globally.