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Dandadan season 2 is coming—And it's about to unleash a terrifying new villain
Dandadan season 2 is coming—And it's about to unleash a terrifying new villain

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Dandadan season 2 is coming—And it's about to unleash a terrifying new villain

A brand new anime season is just around the corner, and this time, it's delivering the horror, action, mystery – with a twist – vibe. If you're new to anime, Dandadan will be the one to convince you otherwise. Dandadan is the smash hit Japanese comic that leaps from sci-fi to comedy to horror to supernatural high school drama all in one nuts story. It centers around the misadventures of two high schoolers—Momo Ayase and Okarun—who join forces to defeat alien invaders, vengeful spirits, and malevolent haunts. Just imagine if Stranger Things crossed over with Ghostbusters and infused with all the coolest anime weirdness. Produced by Yukinobu Tatsu and animated by Science SARU, Dandadan sparked a rabid fandom after its 2024 debut, becoming the king of that season's hits. Like the first film, it received accolades for its stunning visuals, larger-than-life action sequences and unexpectedly emotional story. After successfully crowdfunding for Season 1 in late 2022, the show is ready to up the ante this go-round with their creepiest antagonist yet—the Evil Eye. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo Dandadan season 2 premieres july 2025: Here's what to expect The second season of Dandadan is now officially scheduled to be released in July 2025. Eager fans in the US can catch a theatrical preview thanks in no small part to a new cinematic-style film release called Dandadan: Evil Eye, arriving in theaters June 6. The film will feature special appearances by stars and an exclusive sneak preview of the first three episodes of the new season, providing viewers with a terrifying look at the next big arc to come. Expect ghastly ghosts, extreme warfare, and a twisty new origins story that will forever alter our perception of the series' most feared fiends. The evil eye: Dandadan's scariest villain yet Anime fans, look no further—this new foe is no ordinary specter. The Evil Eye, the dark spirit that's been pursuing Jin Enjoji, a best friend of Momo. Ever since Jin and his family moved into an unusual magical mountain dwelling, Jin had been cursed by a vengeful spirit that, over the years, completely wrecked his life. His parents became ill, spirit mediums died in an effort to cure him, no one believed him until now. Season 2 will dive deep into the backstory of this nightmarish apparition. From the trailer, we learn that the Evil Eye isn't evil for the hell of it. He was an actual human child, killed by burning alive in a bizarre ceremony. His hatred for humanity was born out of pain, instead of hatred being the source of pain. One of the trailer's most intense scenes has a young boy strapped to a wooden stake with lava flowing in his direction. A second cuts to Jin, telling someone else, 'He's been in pain all this time.' Not even Jin's trusty guardian—Turbo Granny—a hilarious, yet foul-mouthed spirit—who guides the gang—can save Jin from falling for Evil Eye's devious tricks. Sadly, it looks like he does, and he suffers. Dan Da Dan: Evil eye movie hints at major twists The Evil Eye movie preview isn't just scary—it's chic. The animation is beautiful, though a seamless combination of scary and funny, with epic battles flush with cherry-colored explosions and detailed, fast-moving visuals. It's all leading up to plenty of martial arts battles, creepy cults (such as the Kito family), and even kaiju-style monsters that should make the world of Onimusha pop on-screen. The blinding ambient terror During its half-hour introduction, the film drowns us in these threats, exploring two pervasive threats: the Evil Eye and a giant blinding worm monster. The Kito cult is presented – a race of yellow-eyed killers who engage in gruesome human sacrifices. It's bizarre, trippy, and more than anything proves that Dandadan isn't afraid to go to some grotesque places. At its core, the story is really about friendship and saving one another. Momo, Okarun, and Turbo Granny struggle to save Jin before he succumbs completely to the vengeful spirit raging within him. Will Dandadan season 2 be bigger than season 1? If the Evil Eye arc is an indication, Season 2 is going to be bolder, scarier, and more heartbreaking than ever. The show is definitely leaning more into horror this season while still retaining its playful spirit and breakneck speed. So much so that even its critics are dubbing it one of the most exciting anime of the year. From the animation studio behind it, Science SARU, well-known in the industry for taking creative risks and it shows. Impact frames, glowing visuals, meme-worthy shots, anime-style comedy—all of this combined seamlessly into something truly special. Aside from some pacing problems caused by an extended recap and a 10-minute postscript interview, the film holds together well. Once it gets going, it serves as a great reminder to all of why Dandadan got so popular in the first place. Where to watch Dandadan season 2 Dandadan anime Season 2 is expected to be released in July 2025 on popular platforms like Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. If you're located in the US, make sure to get a ticket to the Dandadan: Evil Eye preview short film coming to theaters June 6th. So whether you're a longtime anime devotee or completely new, this new season is looking like one you won't want to miss. Gore, laughs, thrills and feels— all packed into one wild series. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Summer Jewelry That Instantly Levels up Your Look
Summer Jewelry That Instantly Levels up Your Look

Elle

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Summer Jewelry That Instantly Levels up Your Look

In the heat of summer, sometimes the best outfits are the simplest ones. Not to take away from the major something to give it that extra flair. And in my humble opinion, there's no better way to do that than to pile on the jewelry. Whether it's an oversized, statement-making pendant, colorful beads, or sophisticated sterling silver pieces, jewelry is, without a doubt, one of the best ways to take your standard ensembles to the next level. An easy Stunning Silver Step aside, gold chains—silver is making a triumphant return in jewelry boxes everywhere. Be it in the form of sculptural cuffs, statement earrings, textured bracelets, or something else, these are sure to be a worthy investment for anyone's collection. Agmes Medium Celia Hoops Silver One Size Lié Studio The Edith Necklace Kinraden Levitas Lumen Sterling Silver Earrings Lagos Caviar Rope Bracelet Alison Lou Silver Cloud Letter Necklace Vintage-Inspired Among the It girls, vintage-inspired jewelry—you know, the kind that looks flea-market-worthy but better—is the talk of the town. Some brands that have been doing this exceptionally well are Juju Vera, Dorsey, and Prounis. And in general, styles that feel like a callback to the '80s (i.e. button earrings and cigar bands) are having a particular moment right now. Dorsey Lucien Moissanite Latchback Earrings Juju Vera Elena 14K Gold-Plated Cuff Jennifer Fisher Puffy Ring IVI Los Angeles Signore Oval Hoop Earrings Prounis Jewelry Diamond Laurus Ring Summer Beads Are the carefree vibes making you tap into your more playful side? Well, that's no surprise here. Tap into your inner child and layer on these grown-up takes on beaded necklaces and bracelets. From rainbow-colored options that feel reminiscent of summer camp to luxe styles featuring pearl beads, you'll be feeling the sunshine from all sides when you wear these. Saulé Nola Aqua Blue Earrings Monica Vinader Keshi Pearl Bracelet Sydney Evan 14k Evil Eye Diamond Coin Necklace Jia Jia Arizona 14K Yellow Gold, Ruby & Natural Pearl Bracelet Éliou Samba Necklace Mismatched Earrings Why sport two of the same earrings when you can opt for a bit of variety? Taking a page from the Chloé and Fendi spring/summer 2025 runways, one of the coolest ways to style your earrings is to mix and match different styles and lengths. Consider a triple ear cuff with a drop earring in the same material or a bold stud with a chandelier earring. And if you aren't quite sure about your pairings , plenty of brands offer mismatched pairings to get you started. Sterling King Mismatched Fold Earrings Jenny Bird Tome Triple Ear Cuff VINTY Mismatched Earrings COMPLETEDWORKS Pearl & Ceramic Mismatched Drop Earrings Missoma Molten Baroque Pearl Mismatch Drop Earrings Charms and Pendants Cool girls everywhere are sporting oversized pendants and eye-catching charms. Perhaps it's due to the types of shirts and blouses (even a coolly unbuttoned Oxford shirt) that showcase the collarbone or just the air of summer, but these are perfect for Instagram-worthy warm-weather vacays and alfresco dinners, no? Julietta Pillar Shell Necklace Brinker + Eliza Eliza Queen Of Hearts Necklace Heaven Mayhem Julia Necklace Chan Luu Vignette Charm Necklace Multi Now 40% Off Jennifer Zeuner Haven Necklace Why Trust ELLE Every product featured on is independently researched, tested, or editor-approved. We only recommend products that we stand behind, and the merchandise featured on our site is always driven by editorial and product testing standards, not by affiliate deals or advertising relationships. Any content created in partnership with advertisers is marked as such.

‘Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye' Brings Curses, Chaos, and Heart
‘Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye' Brings Curses, Chaos, and Heart

Gizmodo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Gizmodo

‘Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye' Brings Curses, Chaos, and Heart

Science Saru's theatrical preview prepares 'Dan Da Dan' for a genre-bending comeback before season 2 haunts your anime watchlist this July. When Dan Da Dan hit streaming platforms last fall, it wasted no time becoming the Johnny-come-lately must-watch anime of the year. With an absolute bop of an opening theme, a seamless blend of comedy, sci-fi action, palpable slow-burn romance, and evocatively bouncy and expressive animation, Science Saru's off-kilter anime quickly became the standout of 2024. It also doesn't hurt that the series recently won some Crunchyroll Anime Awards, adding to its growing acclaim and cementing its place as a fan favorite in a year of exceptional anime. Accolades aside, it'd be remiss not to note that Dan Da Dan's first season also left fans hanging in the most excruciating way possible–cutting to black right at the brink of its next big arc. Thankfully, the sting of that cliffhanger didn't last long, as the series was swiftly renewed for a second season. Now, GKids and animation studio Science Saru are teaming up once again to bring Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye to the big screen–a theatrical preview featuring the first three episodes of the new season. While the film introduces some new annoying pacing quirks typical of anime compilation releases, Evil Eye still sets the stage for an anime that continues to push boundaries with breathtaking animation, high-energy action, and emotionally charged storytelling. If its momentum holds beyond what Evil Eye showed us, season 2 is gearing up to exceed expectations when it premieres this July. Evil Eye picks up right after the events of Dan Da Dan Season 1, with Okarun, Momo Ayase, and Jiji Enjoji diving into the mystery surrounding Jiji's cursed family home. Their investigation uncovers not just one, but two terrifying forces lurking in Byakuja Village: a monstrous worm kaiju that emits blinding light, driving its victims to the brink of self-destruction, and the Evil Eye–a sinister yokai that grants Jiji immense power akin to Okarun's, but at the cost of his self control. As if these threats weren't enough, the trio must also contend with the Kito family, a chilling cult with jaundiced-eyed martial artists, responsible for generations of child sacrifices, believing it's kept the village protected from calamities. Evil Eye preserves Dan Da Dan's signature eccentricity, seamlessly blending horror and comedy with razor-sharp precision. One moment, Momo is locked in a harrowing battle with the Kito family, evoking the eerie menace that is characteristic of Junji Ito's work. Next, she's turning the tables in a bare-knuckle brawl straight out of a kung fu flick. Whether delivering tension or laughs, the film nails its timing, utilizing direction that goes beyond simple stylistic gimmicks to embrace anime's unique storytelling strengths fully. With dynamic flourishes reminiscent of a YouTuber's fast-paced editing, Evil Eye sharpens its emotional impact, drawing attention to key details, leaning into meme-like framing, and amplifying each heartfelt moment through swelling music and abstract, painterly animation. The result is a story that lingers long after the credits roll. One of Dan Da Dan's greatest strengths is its ability to add depth and texture to its cryptids and yokai—rather than using tragic backstories as fleeting emotional bait, it ensures they resonate beyond mere shock value. While many contemporary anime lean into dramatic pasts only to quickly abandon them for the next big arc, Evil Eye fully embraces the complexity of its supernatural elements, elevating them beyond surface-level tragedy. A prime example is its treatment of Jiji and his connection to the titular Evil Eye. Much like the series did with Acro Silky and Aira Shiratori, it takes a character once framed as comic relief and enriches them with poignant storytelling, recontextualizing Jiji's class clown nature while giving emotional weight to Evil Eye itself. Instead of feeling like a disposable antagonist, the entity becomes a compelling force within the narrative, allowing its presence to linger in a way that feels more poetic than performative. And Jiji isn't the only one stealing the show–Turbo Granny delivers some fantastic spit-take comedy as the group's petulant babysitter, Momo lands devastating kicks, and Okarun shines with his signature cool-guy monologues, complete with an unmistakable JoJo's reference. Evil Eye is the latest proof that Dan Da Dan is anime's ultimate genre chameleon, effortlessly shifting tones and styles in an instant. This time, it leans deeper into its horror roots, channeling the eerie tension of a Takashi Miike thriller with razor-sharp timing between terror and comedy. But Evil Eye doesn't just pay homage to horror–it pushes the boundaries of Yokinobu Tatsu's ongoing manga, elevating its cinematic flair and expanding the chaos to thrilling new heights. Visually, Evil Eye redefines familiar anime techniques. Impact frames take on a hypnotic, lava lamp-like fluidity, while fight choreography moves effortlessly between close-quarters intensity and exhilarating free-running sequences. Evil Eye does many things well, serving as a teaser for what's to come, but it falls into a familiar trap for anime compilation films—padding the runtime. Instead of jumping straight into its horror-thriller setup, it lingers too long on a highlight reel of past episodes, making the early moments feel more like promotional material than an organic transition into the new season. While neat in theory, this approach dulls the impact of what should feel like a feature-length event. Other GKIDS releases have excelled at diving right into the action, but Evil Eye takes nearly 20 minutes to commit, with an additional 10-minute interview with co-directors Fuga Yamashiro and Abel Gongora sandwiched at the end, further stretching out the experience in disengaging ways where a director interview would have sufficed. This echoes a past misstep from Dan Da Dan's previous theatrical promo, where behind-the-scenes footage was put at the start of the film, with a majority of its 'how the sausage is made' segments spoiling major reveals before audiences even what they were in store for. A mistake GKids had been good about not repeating with its other anime preview films! While the nostalgia is appreciated, it hasn't been that long since the series aired, and the extended recap feels more like unnecessary filler than a seamless setup. As a result, instead of thrusting audiences straight back into its cliffhanger momentum, Evil Eye slows things down, making its start feel more like a drawn-out warm-up than a thrilling leap into the next chapter. Of course, it wouldn't be Dan Da Dan without another cliffhanger; them's the breaks with anime compilation preview films. But beyond these minor frustrations, Evil Eye takes bold, creative strides, upping the ante for anime adaptation in a way only Science Saru can. Once defined by its punchy, vibrant colors, Evil Eye teases how the show will go beyond briefly winking at other genres by fully leaning into a dynamic approach to fully manifesting their foundations and aesthetics, further solidifying Dan Da Dan's ever-evolving identity. Hopefully, that momentum will carry on beyond its opening stretch in new and galaxy-brained ways when the series makes its grand return. Dan Da Dan season 2 premieres this July on Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. Evil Eye hits theaters across the U.S. June 6.

‘Evil Eye' Makes a Haunting Mark at Cannes, Powered by Cairo Film Festival
‘Evil Eye' Makes a Haunting Mark at Cannes, Powered by Cairo Film Festival

Egypt Today

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Egypt Today

‘Evil Eye' Makes a Haunting Mark at Cannes, Powered by Cairo Film Festival

The pitch presentation for Evil Eye, the upcoming feature by Iraqi director Yasser Karim, received an enthusiastic reception today at the Fantastic 7 showcase during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Representing the Cairo International Film Festival, the film was introduced as part of this prestigious initiative, co-organized by the Cannes Film Market and Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival. Fantastic 7 highlights the future of genre cinema—fantasy, horror, and sci-fi—by spotlighting seven promising projects nominated by seven top global festivals. These projects are pitched to a curated audience of investors, distributors, sales agents, and genre lovers, aiming to foster talent, secure funding, and expand global reach. Critic Mohamed Sayed Abdel Rahim, Director of Cairo Industry Days, opened the presentation, noting that Hot Eye was previously selected as part of CIFF's 45th edition in 2024. Director Yasser Karim and producer Aws Al Lami then took the stage to discuss the film's themes—blending myth and realism in a tale of fear and resistance. Set in southern Iraq, the story follows a young woman's struggle against tradition in a conservative society. Abdel Rahim confirmed the film was met with great enthusiasm and praise for its concept and progress in execution so far.

Dandadan season 2 release date: Total episodes, viral trailer, and what's next for the cult-favorite anime
Dandadan season 2 release date: Total episodes, viral trailer, and what's next for the cult-favorite anime

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Dandadan season 2 release date: Total episodes, viral trailer, and what's next for the cult-favorite anime

Dandadan season 2 release date: Dandadan captured viewers' attention with its first season through its compelling storyline and well-crafted characters. Now, the anime is set to return with a much-anticipated second season. Based on the manga illustrated by Yukinobu Tatsu, the series centers around two teenagers who possess supernatural abilities as they battle yōkai and aliens, aided by various allies. Are you set for Dandadan season 2? If yes, here's all you need to know. Dandadan season 2 total episodes Although it has not been confirmed yet, Dandadan season 2 is reported to have 12 episodes like the last season. Dandadan season 2 trailer Crunchyroll recently released the second trailer for Dandadan season 2, and it has amped up the excitement among anime fans. The trailer went viral in no time, with fans saying the show will be even better this time. You can watch Dandadan season 2 trailer here: Dandadan season 2 release date Dandadan season 2 will be released on Crunchyroll on 3rd July 2025. What to expect from Dandadan season 2 Dandadan Season 2, which adapts the Cursed House and Evil Eye arcs, follows Momo and Okarun as they investigate a haunted house owned by Jiji. During their investigation, they confront the Evil Eye spirit—a dangerous entity that gains power by inhabiting a physical host. The season also delves into the history of Jiji's house and the Kito family, revealing their dark past involving sacrifices to a mysterious tsuchinoko creature. Dandadan official synopsis The official synopsis of Dandadan as per Crunchyroll reads, 'When high schooler Momo, from a family of spirit mediums, first meets her classmate Okarun, an occult geek, they argue—Momo believes in ghosts but denies aliens, and Okarun believes in aliens but denies ghosts. When it turns out both phenomena are real, Momo awakens a hidden power and Okarun gains the power of a curse. Together, they must challenge the paranormal forces threatening their world.'

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