Don’t Be Surprised When All You Need Is Kill… and Hope It Doesn’t Lead to Stranger Things

A new animated take on All You Need Is Kill finally brings the time-loop war story back to its roots, with Studio 4°C style and a sharper focus than the Hollywood version. The trailer suggests something leaner, stranger, and a little too close to Stranger Things for comfort.

When All You Need Is Kill Movie PosterRelease Date: Jan 16, 2026
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Back in 2014, a live-action adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel All You Need Is Kill arrived as the blockbuster Edge of Tomorrow. Whether that version worked depended on how much affection you have for Tom Cruise or Emily Blunt. I won’t go there. What matters is that the story is finally being adapted and given the respect it deserves, rather than letting it be shaped by Hollywood’s elite. That alone feels like a game-changer.

GKIDS has picked up the licence for the North American release following its Japanese premiere, and this time the focus stays where it belongs. The premise is simple. In the original book, Keiji Kiriya is a lonely soldier boy caught in a time loop, and the only way out is to change something fundamental. What, exactly, is the mystery?

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When The Love Isn’t Right for Lucy: The Stolen Lives of Elephants and Her Pop Culture Connection

There’s more than one elephant who needs to be saved, and in this work, it’s not just about Lucy. While Edmonton loves her, there’s also the impact made upon The Stolen Lives of Elephants who live elsewhere.

Lucy- The Stolen Lives of Elephants PosterNow playing at select theatres

Rescuing elephants from questionable conditions is still an ongoing problem. In the latest documentary simply titled Lucy: The Stolen Lives of Elephants, the focus is taking aim at the Edmonton Valley Zoo and figuring out what’s the best way to take care of the last pachyderm this place will ever house. Although the victory seems hollow as she is no longer an attraction, the work needs to raise awareness of how to medically and emotionally take care of her in the current conditions she lives in.

The last time I looked at this topic was with a documentary made by local filmmakers. When Elephants Were Young (review) looked at a different side of the debate. I was really interested and even interviewed one producer. When William Shatner is narrating, I had to wonder how deep his passion is too. I could’ve asked him at Fan Expo Vancouver 2025 if he remembers that work and where he stands now versus accepting the job because it was a pay cheque. As for Cher’s efforts to move another elephant named Kaavan to a Brazilian sanctuary, that’s at least well documented.

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On Night of the Zoopocalypse Release Schedule and The Amazing Maurice Sequel News!

Kazoo Films is a new movie distribution company aiming to bring more animated feature films to audiences worldwide. First up is The Night of the Zoopocalypse!

Night of the ZoopocalypseLA-based production studio and distributor Viva Pictures has entered into a strategic alliance with Kazoo Films, Cantilever Media’s newly launched distribution company. The non-exclusive agreement will see both companies jointly acquiring animated feature films (like Night of the Zoopocalypse) for family audiences, with Viva Pictures handling distribution in the US and Kazoo taking UK rights.

Selected films will be acquired on a case-by-case basis, with the two companies collaborating on marketing and promotional efforts to maximise reach in both territories.

The first film they will collaborate on is on the Clive Barker inspired film, Night of the Zoopocalypse, directed by Rodrigo Perez-Castro and Richard Curtis which Viva Pictures has acquired for the US and Kazoo has picked up for the UK. The two companies will be sharing assets and marketing materials for the film which Viva Pictures is releasing on March 7 (with Elevation Pictures handling Canada on the same date) and Kazoo will release in the Autumn around Halloween.

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Everything You Want to Know About Ghost Cat Anzu’s Release But Were Afraid To Ask Get Answered Here!

Just when fans of anime thought Ghost Cat Anzu is difficult to catch, a plan has been hatched to deliver it to streaming rather than home video release right away. But we got the deets for both, including the limited edition that will soon be available in Japan.

Ghost Cat Anzu Movie PosterGhost Kat Anzu is one of those movies I really want to see, and sadly, it had a very quick and limited run. If there’s any more screenings to come, that’s because the theatre has specifically made a request for it. I do not blame GKIDS, the North American rights holder, for making it tough to see.

The issue lays with the people who make the call on what to program for movie theatre chains like Cineplex, Alamo Draft house and the like. They do have to abide by a minimal length of time it can get played, and sometimes they err on the side of fewer than more because they are unfamiliar with the product. There’s other factors in play too, and that’s a can of worms I won’t get into.

As I make my monthly investigation on where this cat has disappeared to, I found good news! He’s going to manifest online for subscribers to Apple TV or Prime Video. People can place a “pre-order.”

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Who’s Excited For Dragon Ball DAIMA? North American Broadcast Begins Jan 10th!

Anyone who missed the theatrical debut of Dragon ball DAIMA don’t have to wait long now. It’s coming to Crunchyroll at the end of this week!

Dragon Ball Daima PosterFans of Akira Toriyama‘s magnum opus do not have to wait long for the latest instalment of Dragonball to arrive in North American shores. While everyone is sad he passed away last year in March, the producers have forged ahead and have Dragon Ball DAIMA ready! It is set to broadcast on  Crunchyroll starting on January 10, 2025 in select territories.

Also, this series from legendary studio Toei Animation will be doing a lot of celebrating. It officially started November 20th, 2024 and we expect more material will be released. And for those lucky fans who saw the Dragon Ball DAIMA English dub during Toei Animation and Fathom Event’s theatrical release during that time, they can get a refresh before new episodes air.

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Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf Connection is set to Feature the Musical Stylings of Kaede Higuchi and Kanae

There’s more than Dungeons and Dragons in store with Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! The music of Kaede Higuchi and Kanae will close off and may tie in to what’s going on when this anime debuts!

Kaede Higuchi and Kanae’s New Single Yummy YummyVTubing is very popular in Asia and they’re becoming much more mainstream. According to the latest news, the ending theme for the anime, Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! will be sung by virtual idols Kaede Higuchi and Kanae. These two talents from the Nijisanji group operated by ANYCOLOR Inc. are getting noticee, and their song “Yummy Yummy” is set to debut January 29, 2025 and the series will begin broadcasting that month.

As for when this phenomenon will be noticeable in the Western world, that’s still an uncertainty. I fully expect it to happen at some point, but for now, I will just watch what this fast paced industry is pumping out and offer some editorial when it’s appropriate. I’m more curious about the anime, hence my interest about this news!

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