After 30 Years, Pixar’s Best Movie Is Coming Back to Theaters

On September 12th, Toy Story, the groundbreaking animated film that started Pixar’s animation reign, will be returning to theaters for a special one-night screening. Originally released on November 22nd in 1995, this cinematic marvel was directed by John Lasseter and written along with Pete Docter and Andrew Stanton. The movie was a moderate financial success, grossing $244.6 million globally. Over the years, it has spawned a successful franchise that continues to produce new installments, each surpassing box office expectations. For instance, Toy Story 2 earned $487 million worldwide in 1999, while Toy Story 3 grossed an impressive $1.06 billion worldwide in 2010, and the latest installment, Toy Story 4, made a staggering $1.07 billion worldwide in 2019. This re-release will occur approximately a month before the film’s actual anniversary.

Now Is the Best Time in the Last Decade to Get Into Destiny 2

In the course of Destiny 2 so far, we’ve reached the end of The Light and Dark saga, a narrative that culminated in the defeat of the Witness – an entity that embodied the Darkness and aimed to transform the universe into its ultimate form. However, the Witness was vanquished by the collective might of the Guardians and the power of light. Now, with this segment of Destiny’s story concluded, we’re moving on to the Fate saga, making Edge of Fate an ideal starting point for new players.

South Park Movies Surge on Streaming After Surprise Episode Disappearance

Enthusiasts of the popular series, South Park, find themselves in a state of anticipation and uncertainty right now. Originally slated to start its twenty-seventh season this month, the show has been delayed due to a disagreement over streaming rights between creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Paramount Global, which owns Comedy Central. As we wait for the resolution of this conflict, three South Park films – The End of Obesity, The Streaming Wars, and (Not Suitable for Children) – have all climbed to the top ten movie list on the streaming platform for the past week.

Elon Musk says we’re in the “intelligence big bang” — after warning that a power crunch could kill the AI revolution this year

While AI holds immense potential benefits, it also raises significant worries about its impact on humanity. As per AI safety researcher Roman Yampolskiy, there’s practically a 100% chance that uncontrolled AI development could lead to the extinction of humanity. His solution? Preventing the creation of such technology from the outset.

James Gunn’s Superman Almost Had a Much Darker Opening Scene

Eberle shared on social media that an early version of Superman’s opening scene had a pile of slain abominable snowmen, but it was removed during editing. Originally in this scene, Krypto was seen dragging Superman past several dead abominable snowmen, and Superman told Krypto to stop killing them. Eberle, who was present during filming, posted a behind-the-scenes photo as proof.” (via ComicBook)

Fans Go Wild Over Netflix’s All-New Look at Splinter Cell: Deadwatch!

The Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series debuted in 2002 and has been instrumental in shaping the stealth genre. These games revolve around Sam Fisher, a top-tier secret agent working for an undercover NSA unit known as the “Splinter Cell.” As a lone operative, Fisher is sent to critical worldwide locations to eliminate threats by employing cutting-edge technology, spying skills, and lethal force when necessary. The franchise is recognized for its unique night-vision goggles and intricate light-and-shadow gameplay, which provide a significant challenge. Unfortunately, the series has been relatively quiet for more than ten years with the last major release, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, coming out in 2013. This prolonged silence has left supporters yearning for new material, making Deadwatch an essential comeback for the franchise.