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The cast of the original “Miami Vice” TV series: Where are they now?
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Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas were ’80s fashion icons as Crockett and Tubbs.
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Miles Morales Faces a Dangerous Threat in New ‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse’ Images
A spider here, a spider there. Spider-Man fans are lucky because these days, there seems to be a spider just about everywhere. With the arrival of Tom Holland’s return to the iconic suit in Destin Daniel Cretton’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day just a few months away, the hype to see what the character will make of the mess that he made back in 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home is quickly growing to a fever pitch. And then, there’s the upcoming Prime Video series, Spider-Noir, which will see Nicolas Cage’s beloved too-cool-for-school character step out of the animated world and into one of live-action. Speaking of the animated world, there’s also Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse slated to hit cinemas in 2027 with a load of beloved characters voiced by the likes of Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld, and Jason Schwartzman returning for yet another adventure after a jaw-dropping cliffhanger from 2023’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
At CinemaCon 2026, Sony finally unveiled the first look at the long-awaited third and final installment of the acclaimed animated Spider-Saga, along with some brand-new images. The first of the four new images features Miles (Shameik Moore) reuniting with his beloved father, Jefferson Davis (Bryan Tyree Henry), whom he hopes to save from The Spot’s (Jason Schwartzman) multiversal threat. Speaking of multiversal threats, the next image has Miles in a chokehold from his arch Spider-rival, Miguel O’Hara (AKA Spider-Man 2099, voiced by Marvel veteran Oscar Isaac), now donning a much more sinister-looking black and white suit (though that could also be a product of whatever action set piece they’re a part of). Jefferson Davis returns again in the third image, this time much younger and side-by-side with his estranged brother Aaron Davis (Mahershala Ali), likely before Aaron became the ruthless Kingpin (Liev Schrieber) enforcer, The Prowler. Finally, the Spider-Punk known as Hobie Brown (Daniel Kaluuya) also returns to help save Jefferson from The Spot, just in time for Kaluuya’s upcoming spin-off project that’s in development now.
It’s a Spectacular Time To Be a Spider-Man Fan
As mentioned earlier, the amount of Spider-Man projects in development at Sony is massive, and, thankfully, none of them are any more ill-conceived villain spin-offs like Morbius or Kraven the Hunter (though there is an animated Venom movie on the way that sounds pretty cool). In just a few months, Tom Holland’s widely beloved MCU take on the character will team up with The Punisher (Jon Bernthal) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) to stop a brand-new threat in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Naturally, it’s heavily speculated that Holland’s Peter Parker will have some sort of role in Avengers: Doomsday and/or Avengers: Secret Wars. As for the wider Spider-Verse, fans can look forward to Nicolas Cage’s historic live-action Spider-Noir series on Prime Video as well as Daniel Kaluuya’s Spider-Punk spin-off movie.
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse finally debuts in theaters on June 18, 2027. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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June 20, 2027
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Bob Persichetti, Justin K. Thompson
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Dave Callaham, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
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Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Avi Arad, Amy Pascal, Jinko Gotoh
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Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse
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“ANTM” icon Miss J. Alexander returns to red carpet for first time since stroke, paralysis announcement
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The “America’s Next Top Model” runway coach broke down after announcing in the “Reality Check” docuseries a December 2022 stroke left him in a coma.
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“My 600-Lb. Life” star Dolly Martinez's cause of death revealed
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The former reality show subject was reportedly hospitalized on March 29.
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Lisa Hochstein And Her Boyfriend Face Criminal Charges
“Real Housewives of Miami” star Lisa Hochstein is facing criminal charges alongside her boyfriend, Jody Glidden. According to new reports, the two Bravo personalities have been accused of illegally intercepting Lisa’s ex-husband, Lenny Hochstein‘s, phone calls. The pair have had a contentious relationship since Lenny filed for divorce in May 2022, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
‘Real Housewives Of Miami’ Star Lisa Hochstein Facing Legal Charges, Accused Of Illegally Intercepting Ex’s Phone Calls

Lisa and her boyfriend, Glidden, are facing one count of interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, per Local 10.
The outlet reported that Lisa and Glidden were being accused of “unlawfully and intentionally” intercepting Lenny’s conversations between March 12 and March 31, 2023.
Local 10 shared a picture of Glidden’s mugshot, showing the reality star staring into the camera with bulging eyes and wearing a green polo shirt. He was taken into custody on Saturday, April 11.
Lisa Hochstein Was Accused Of Planting Listening Device On Ex Husband’s Car

The charges come years after Lisa was accused of planting a “listening device” on Lenny’s car to “monitor” his calls, according to Page Six.
Legal documents filed in May 2023 claim Lisa put “at least one” listening device to gain “access and monitor his private, non-public communications involving this litigation.”
Lenny claimed his reality star ex “compromised the integrity” of their contentious divorce, adding that he had “no knowledge” of what information Lisa had obtained.
Lisa’s representative vehemently denied the claims, stating, “There is no truth to that. It seems as if they are just trying to distract everyone with their lies.”
“This court has already sided with Lisa on many of these issues, including the lies that are being presented by the woman who broke up their home and family,” the rep added.
Lisa Hochstein Was ‘Blindsided’ By Ex Husband’s Divorce Filing

Lisa and Lenny showcased part of their marriage during the first four seasons of “RHOM.” In 2022, Lenny filed for divorce.
The divorce paperwork, filed by Lenny, cited “irreconcilable differences,” according to PEOPLE. Another part of the filing said that the “marriage is irretrievably broken and there is no present hope for a meaningful reconciliation.”
While Lisa opened up about the divorce in subsequent seasons of the show, her rep said she was initially “blindsided” by the news.
“With two young children involved, as a mom I’m going to focus all of my energy and time on them,” Lisa said, slamming Lenny for his “reckless handling of the situation.”
Lisa Called Out Lenny’s Ex-Girlfriend In A Scathing Instagram Post

Amid their divorce, Lisa slammed Lenny’s then-girlfriend, Katharina Mazepa, accusing her of contributing to their divorce.
According to Page Six, Lisa called Mazepa “extremely disturbing” and later accused her of planting “fake interviews” that were “completely edited by Mazepa” and used to hurt her.
Lenny and Mazepa ended their relationship in June 2025, prompting Lisa to release another statement.
“Our family is relieved that this self-proclaimed home wrecker can no longer harm our children,” Lisa said. “Her source of money and fame are now gone due to her cheating. Without that, her ability to engage in lawfare and media abuse will hopefully now end.”
Lenny and Mezapa clapped back at Lisa’s claim, stating, “While we have mutually and amicably decided to end our relationship last month, we want to make it absolutely clear that this was not due to infidelity on either side. We both only hold gratitude and respect for one another in our hearts.”
Another Divorce In The ‘Real Housewives’ Zeitgeist Breaks The Internet

In April 2026, news broke that “Real Housewives of New York City” star Sai De Silva was served with divorce papers from her husband, David Craig, according to a previous report from The Blast.
While the details surrounding their separation have been kept private, De Silva is expected to open up about the proceedings during the upcoming season of “RHONY,” which will feature returners Erin Lichy and Jessel Taank.
De Silva broke her silence on the matter days after the news became public, thanking the public for their support.
“I’m overwhelmed by all your messages, and it truly means more than you know. My heart is with my children, and my focus is on giving them as much stability and love as possible,” she said.
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K. Michelle’s BBL Leak Scare Sparks Emotional Confession
What should have been a major performance moment turned into a nightmare for K. Michelle, who has now opened up about a terrifying health scare linked to her past cosmetic procedures.
The singer’s emotional revelation sheds light on years of pain, regret, and resilience, offering a raw look at the consequences of decisions she says she continues to live with.
K. Michelle Details Shocking Leak Before Performance
For K. Michelle, the frightening moment unfolded just before she was set to take the stage at the 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards.
Instead of preparing calmly, she found herself dealing with a medical emergency tied to her past surgeries.
“I was standing there in a bathrobe. Everyone was blow-drying me down, just to get me on stage to sing,” she said per the Daily Mail during a recent RHOA episode.
The chaotic scene highlighted just how serious the situation had become.
Despite the ordeal, she still went on to perform, masking the physical distress behind the scenes.
The moment has since become a defining example of how deeply her health struggles have affected her career.
K. Michelle Opens Up About Years Of Pain And Regret

The incident is only one chapter in a much longer journey. K. Michelle has spent nearly a decade dealing with complications after undergoing illegal silicone injections in 2012.
“I just hate that I did this to myself. It’s the worst thing I ever did to myself and I’ve paid for it for years,” she cried.
Her regret is rooted not just in the initial decision but in the lasting consequences that followed.
Multiple surgeries have been required to remove the silicone and repair the damage, with each procedure bringing its own challenges.
“I wanted to look like a Coke bottle,” she previously confessed to PEOPLE.
That desire for a certain image led her down a path that she now describes as one of the most difficult experiences of her life.
K. Michelle Says Silicone Complications Changed Everything

Over time, the effects of the injections became more severe. According to “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, the real issue wasn’t the BBL itself, but the substances used during the procedure.
“The actual thing that has made me sick isn’t the BBL. It’s the injections I got involving silicone,” she said.
The silicone didn’t remain confined to one area. Instead, it spread through her body, creating long-term health issues that proved difficult to treat.
She added, “The hardest thing for me was learning that no matter what I do and how many surgeries, I will never get that silicone out of my body. It will be forever in me. I will never be fully healed”
The reality of that diagnosis was devastating, leaving her to grapple with a condition that cannot be fully reversed.
Michelle Reveals Black Market Procedure Details
Looking back, K. Michelle has been candid about how the procedure came to happen in the first place.
She admitted it wasn’t performed in a clinical setting.
“He wasn’t a doctor. It was black market, it was these ‘hydrogel’ injections – that’s what they were being called,” she told PEOPLE.
The decision was influenced by word of mouth and trust in the wrong source, something she now warns others about.
The long-term consequences of that choice have included repeated surgeries and severe health complications.
“It’s the scariest thing in life, and I’m a tough girl. I had these lumps and I was very disfigured,” she added.
Rising Popularity Of BBL Procedures Comes With Serious Risks
The demand for Brazilian butt lifts has surged in recent years, with industry data showing a dramatic spike in procedures between 2015 and 2022.
The trend has been fueled in part by celebrity culture, with stars like Cardi B, Khloe Kardashian, and Iggy Azalea often linked to butt-enhancing transformations.
Despite the popularity, the procedure carries significant risks. One known complication is fat necrosis, where transferred fat cells die, potentially leading to hard lumps and infection.
More alarmingly, BBLs are widely considered among the most dangerous cosmetic surgeries, with roughly one in every 3,000 patients facing fatal complications.
The process typically involves removing fat from areas like the abdomen, thighs, or lower back through liposuction before injecting it into the buttocks.
However, when patients lack sufficient fat, some turn to fillers or silicone alternatives, which can pose severe health dangers.
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Shannon Elizabeth shares vision for 'American Pie' comeback: 'I think that would be so much fun'
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Elizabeth also revealed how “scared” she was to audition for the role of the raunchy comedy’s sexy foreign exchange student.
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Minus One’ Director Debuts First Footage From New Robot Sci-Fi Epic
Three years ago, filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki brought a legendary monster out of the shadows and onto the big screen when he ushered in Godzilla Minus One. With brilliant cinematography, dazzling effects, and a captivating storyline, the feature quickly became one of the most talked about films of the year and amassed a massive box office haul of $116 million against its $15 million production budget. Beyond its financial success, the title went on to take award season by storm, even taking home the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. With a sequel on the way, fans have a lot to look forward to from the sci-fi universe that made them fall in love with one of the genre’s most popular and iconic monsters all over again.
But, on top of Godzilla Minus Zero stomping into cinemas later this year, Yamazaki is hard at work developing a new project. Continuing to stick to his sci-fi roots, the celebrated filmmaker is preparing to step away from giant lizard monsters and instead embrace a good old classic robot showdown. Tonight, during Sony’s presentation at the opening night of CinemaCon, attendees were the first to catch a peek at Yamazaki’s upcoming production, Grandgear, and learned that it will crash into cinemas on February 18, 2028. Crushing one milestone after the next, the movie is the first English-language flick to hail from Yamazaki and will be backed by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot, which immediately places it in great hands.
In the first look shared tonight, all hell broke loose as two giant machines tossed around and pummeled one another. While we didn’t get much by way of storyline, the underlying rumble sounds teased what’s sure to be one of the studio’s major blockbusters in two years’ time.
What We Know About ‘Godzilla Minus Zero’
As of right now, the gang behind Godzilla Minus Zero, which includes Toho Studios and Robot Communications, have been keeping plot details surrounding the sequel under wraps. However, we’re expecting it to be just as action-packed and exciting as the movie that came before it. On top of that, it already appears that it will pick up and build on the universe first established by Godzilla Minus One, which is terrific news for fans who loved the strong narrative penned by Yamazaki. With release dates set for November 3 in Japan and November 6 in the United States, the clock is already counting down on the wait for the return of the legendary beast.
Stay tuned to Collider for more to come from CinemaCon.
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November 6, 2026
- Director
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Takashi Yamazaki
- Writers
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Takashi Yamazaki
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Ryunosuke Kamiki
Koichi Shikishima
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Minami Hamabe
Noriko Oishi
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Screws Up The World’s Simplest Story
By Chris Snellgrove
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As an ‘80s kid, I’ve been playing Super Mario Bros. and its vast array of spinoffs for my entire life. These games are a core part of my childhood, and I basically grew up alongside Mario. At every new stage of my development, there was yet another Nintendo console and another title featuring everyone’s favorite plucky plumber. I dutifully snagged them all, and these days, it’s only a matter of time before I thrust Switch 2 controllers into visiting friends’ hands so we can duke it out on Mario Kart World.
For all these reasons and more, I was shocked at how cold The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026) left me. After all, the movie is full of fan service catering to my generation, and practically every frame is chock-full of Easter eggs for longtime Nintendo fans to appreciate. But a good movie must be more than the sum of its parts, and no amount of cool scenes and colorful new characters can change the fact that The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has a paper-thin story told in the most plodding way. Too mindless for adults and too boring for children, it’s a blockbuster cartoon in search of an audience that doesn’t really exist.
Screwing Up The World’s Simplest Story

When The Super Mario Bros. Movie came out, I found it relatively charming. It was neat to see my favorite childhood video game characters so vividly animated, and they were brought to life by an immensely talented vocal cast. Jack Black did a particularly excellent job as Bowser, and thanks to his gusto performance, that freakin’ peaches song will be stuck in my head until my dying day. The plot was straightforward, but the film leaned into that simplicity by focusing on the driving narrative of the entire franchise: the good guys need to save a damsel in distress.
By comparison, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie makes things way too complicated. On paper, the core plot is mostly the same. A different princess (Rosalina) has been kidnapped by a different villain (Bowser, Jr.), and our heroes have to go kick shell and save the day. Unfortunately, the plot often gets bogged down by mechanical minutiae, including an unnecessarily drawn-out story about the shrunken Bowser getting his groove back and a wildly boring plot about Peach and Toad figuring out where they need to go. That last plot point is particularly offensive because it drags the heretofore breezy story to a grinding halt.
New Characters Can Only Take You So Far

Pacing is, without a doubt, the worst thing about The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Taken in small bites, the movie has lots of individually entertaining sections. The meet-cute with Yoshi is nice, for example, and the introduction of Star Fox is so fun that I could ignore the most blatant setup for a spinoff ever put on film. Plus, all the action scenes are well-done, and I particularly enjoyed a climactic dungeon crawl that recreated the boss battles of the first Super Mario Bros. It’s an homage so blatant that Bowser, Jr. has a security system featuring pixilated graphics straight out of that classic NES game.
But none of this ever adds up to a cohesive whole. With respect to the animators from Illumination (whose work is truly breathtaking on both an aesthetic and a technical level), most of this movie felt like those empty action scenes that AI bros love to show off on platforms like X. These “prompt engineers” are always so pleased that they created an action scene by typing in stuff like “Hulk fights Doctor Doom,” and they get downvoted to hell by actual film lovers. Those movie gurus all tell the AI bros the same thing: that a good movie has to be more than a cool CGI action scene.
When Action Scenes Just Aren’t Enough

Unfortunately, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie didn’t get that particular memo. The animators and voice cast are giving it their all, but the only really good things about the film are the frenetic action scenes. Collectively, they provide serious spectacle. What Nintendo fan doesn’t want to see Fox McCloud barrel roll through explosions on the big screen, or to finally see Mario drop Bowser into the lava? But there are far fewer action set pieces than you might think, and the only thing connecting them is a shopworn fetch quest plot led by characters who seem almost as bored as those of us in the audience.
Going into The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, I worried that I would be biased in its favor. After all, I’m the lifetime Nintendo fanboy who enjoyed The Super Mario Bros. Movie quite a bit. A sequel that takes everything up a few notches while prominently featuring Star Fox really seemed like the kind of blockbuster popcorn film I’d want to inject straight into my veins. Sadly, I left the theater fighting sleep and contending with a very sobering realization: video games are meant to be played, not watched.

As a platforming adventure franchise, each Mario game can afford to be a badly-plotted action romp because, as players, it’s thrilling to pick up a controller and fight our way through Bowser and his minions. Unfortunately, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is proof that just watching the action unfold (no matter how beautifully it’s animated) will never be as exciting unless the characters and story are truly compelling. As a lifetime Nintendo nerd, I leave this as the parting words to my favorite character: “Thank you, Mario. But our good movie is in another castle!”

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Crunchyroll’s 7-Part Horror Anime With Near-Perfect Ratings Is the Must-Watch Scare of 2026
Although Halloween is still months away, Crunchyroll may already have the season’s defining anime horror hit. This series premiered a few months ago to generally positive reviews, making it one of the platform’s standout titles that’s bingeable in one sitting. Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary tells a supernatural story about the title character, Kaya Sato, a kindergartner with an unusually powerful sixth sense who secretly protects those around her by confronting the ghosts that haunt them.
Despite its title, the Crunchyroll series presents Kaya in stark contrast to how she is perceived onscreen, where others label her a troublemaker since they don’t understand her strange behavior. However, everything changes when Chie Hasumi, a teacher assigned to handle her, uncovers the truth behind the child’s actions. Across 12 episodes, boasting near-perfect Crunchyroll ratings and blending suspense, horror, and comedy, Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary has quickly established itself as one of 2026’s most talked-about anime.
‘Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary’ Is Not Your Typical Horror Anime
Inspired by Tarō Yuri’s ongoing manga series that began serialization in 2022, Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary closely follows the structure of its source material, with each episode centering on a new supernatural encounter. Imagine wandering spirits attached to everyday objects and aggressive entities that feed on fear, and that’s not even half of what Kaya experiences. She never seems to have any ill intent when she’s fighting these evil spirits or giving blunt commands that may seem selfish, like blocking other kids from using the swings. But since no one is on her side, this leaves her viewed as a troubled child. That’s until Chie Hasumi comes into the picture.
Central to the story is Kaya’s relationship with her teacher, Chie-sensei, who is initially assigned to manage her. Chie’s perspective serves as the audience’s entry point into the story’s reality; her skepticism slowly gives way to fear and, eventually, understanding as she witnesses undeniable proof of the supernatural. It’s heartening to see Kaya so relieved to have a friend and an adult who believes her by the end of the first episode, while others still dismiss her actions as disruptive. Viewers witness an apparent shift in the duo’s dynamic from frustration and confusion to trust and quiet partnership, thereby grounding the anime emotionally and providing a human counterweight to its more disturbing elements.
What truly sets Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary apart is its solid balance of tone, albeit not perfect. To create a sense of unease, the anime combines childhood innocence with a creepy atmosphere. Bright classrooms and playgrounds turn into settings for eerie encounters, while Kaya’s straightforward approach to confronting spirits adds a layer of dark, almost ironic humor. This tonal duality ensures the series never leans too far into outright terror, instead maintaining a deliberately constructed atmosphere that feels both intimate and off-putting.
Despite these strengths and its 4.7 out of 5 stars on Crunchyroll, viewers have found the horror series relies on loud distortion effects that can feel more distracting than unnerving, occasionally undercutting the carefully built tension. Rather than enhancing the atmosphere, these abrupt audio cues sometimes pull audiences out of immersive scenes, making certain scares feel more forced than organic; however, they become subtler as the show progresses.
The Team Behind ‘Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary’ Brings Its Horror to Life
A major part of Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary’s success lies in the strength of the creative team behind it, whose combined efforts elevate the series beyond a standard horror anime. The series, broadcast from January 11 to March 29, 2026, was produced by East Fish Studio and directed by Hiroshi Ikehata, with series composition handled by Shigeru Murakoshi. The collaboration results in a character-driven work that emphasizes restrained storytelling and atmosphere.
The voice cast plays an equally crucial role in bringing the story to life, with character designs by Taro Yamada and Hiroyuki Moriguchi. Kaya is voiced by Azusa Tachibana (known for her role in Netflix’s Dandadan) in the original anime and Lexi Fontaine in the English dub. Both performances capture the character’s unsettling blend of innocence and detachment. Opposite her, award-winning actress Maaya Uchida voices Chie, years after voicing roles in Chainsaw Man and The Rising of the Shield Hero.
On the musical side, composers Kohta Yamamoto and Shun Narita craft a minimalist yet haunting score that underscores the anime’s tension without overwhelming it. The opening theme, “Maboroshi no Yukue”, which translates to “The Phantom’s Destination”, is performed by Isekaijoucho, while the ending theme song is “Playmour”, performed by Sak and Tao featuring Azusa Tachibana as her character Kaya-chan.
Ultimately, Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary stands out as one of 2026’s most compelling horror anime, pairing almost perfect ratings with an emotionally grounded story and disturbing supernatural elements. While some of its stylistic choices may divide viewers, its strong characters, cohesive storytelling, and distinct tone make it a must-watch—proving that, even in a crowded genre, it still leaves a lasting impression.
Kaya-chan Isn’t Scary streams on Crunchyroll.
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January 11, 2026
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TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TVh, TVQ, TSC
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Hiroshi Ikehata
Cast
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Azusa Tachibana
Kaya Satou (voice)
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Maaya Uchida
Chie Hasumi (voice)
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Azusa Tadokoro
Akira (voice)
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Toshiyuki Morikawa
Shizuo Satou (voice)
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